Analysis of four dispersion vectors in inland waters: the case of the invading bivalves in South America

Autores
Belz, Carlos Eduardo; Darrigran, Gustavo Alberto; Mäder Netto, Otto Samuel; Boeger, Walter A.; Ribeiro Junior, Paulo Justiniano
Año de publicación
2012
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Descripción
As a consequence of the current globalization of commerce, natural environments are subject to an unprecedented dynamic transport of organisms because global conditions favor transport, settlement, and dispersal of invading species. These produce widespread impacts such as decreased agricultural and utility production, increased health risks to humans and wildlife, and a significant decrease in native biodiversity. On the assumption that it is better to prevent bioinvasions than to control them, it is of paramount importance to identify and manage the potential dispersal vectors to implement preventive strategies. In our study, we identified 4 potential vectors in southern Brazil (sand transport, attachment to hulls of sports fishing boats, water in sports fishing boats, and live fish) for 2 freshwater invasive bivalves (Corbicula fluminea and Limnoperna fortunei). For each of these potential vectors, we assess the potential for dispersal by estimating the probability of finding larvae or adults, setting groundwork for further studies on the risks of invasion to which the region is subject.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Materia
Ciencias Naturales
invading bivalves
freshwater
vectors
South America
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of four dispersion vectors in inland waters: the case of the invading bivalves in South America
title Analysis of four dispersion vectors in inland waters: the case of the invading bivalves in South America
spellingShingle Analysis of four dispersion vectors in inland waters: the case of the invading bivalves in South America
Belz, Carlos Eduardo
Ciencias Naturales
invading bivalves
freshwater
vectors
South America
title_short Analysis of four dispersion vectors in inland waters: the case of the invading bivalves in South America
title_full Analysis of four dispersion vectors in inland waters: the case of the invading bivalves in South America
title_fullStr Analysis of four dispersion vectors in inland waters: the case of the invading bivalves in South America
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of four dispersion vectors in inland waters: the case of the invading bivalves in South America
title_sort Analysis of four dispersion vectors in inland waters: the case of the invading bivalves in South America
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Belz, Carlos Eduardo
Darrigran, Gustavo Alberto
Mäder Netto, Otto Samuel
Boeger, Walter A.
Ribeiro Junior, Paulo Justiniano
author Belz, Carlos Eduardo
author_facet Belz, Carlos Eduardo
Darrigran, Gustavo Alberto
Mäder Netto, Otto Samuel
Boeger, Walter A.
Ribeiro Junior, Paulo Justiniano
author_role author
author2 Darrigran, Gustavo Alberto
Mäder Netto, Otto Samuel
Boeger, Walter A.
Ribeiro Junior, Paulo Justiniano
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
invading bivalves
freshwater
vectors
South America
topic Ciencias Naturales
invading bivalves
freshwater
vectors
South America
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv As a consequence of the current globalization of commerce, natural environments are subject to an unprecedented dynamic transport of organisms because global conditions favor transport, settlement, and dispersal of invading species. These produce widespread impacts such as decreased agricultural and utility production, increased health risks to humans and wildlife, and a significant decrease in native biodiversity. On the assumption that it is better to prevent bioinvasions than to control them, it is of paramount importance to identify and manage the potential dispersal vectors to implement preventive strategies. In our study, we identified 4 potential vectors in southern Brazil (sand transport, attachment to hulls of sports fishing boats, water in sports fishing boats, and live fish) for 2 freshwater invasive bivalves (Corbicula fluminea and Limnoperna fortunei). For each of these potential vectors, we assess the potential for dispersal by estimating the probability of finding larvae or adults, setting groundwork for further studies on the risks of invasion to which the region is subject.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
description As a consequence of the current globalization of commerce, natural environments are subject to an unprecedented dynamic transport of organisms because global conditions favor transport, settlement, and dispersal of invading species. These produce widespread impacts such as decreased agricultural and utility production, increased health risks to humans and wildlife, and a significant decrease in native biodiversity. On the assumption that it is better to prevent bioinvasions than to control them, it is of paramount importance to identify and manage the potential dispersal vectors to implement preventive strategies. In our study, we identified 4 potential vectors in southern Brazil (sand transport, attachment to hulls of sports fishing boats, water in sports fishing boats, and live fish) for 2 freshwater invasive bivalves (Corbicula fluminea and Limnoperna fortunei). For each of these potential vectors, we assess the potential for dispersal by estimating the probability of finding larvae or adults, setting groundwork for further studies on the risks of invasion to which the region is subject.
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