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International arrivals: widespread bioinvasions in European seas

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The European Union lacks a comprehensive framework to address the threats posed by the introduction and spread of marine non-indigenous species (NIS). Current efforts are fragmented and suffer substantial gaps in coverage. In this paper we identify and discuss issues relating to the assessment of spatial and temporal patterns of introductions in European Seas (ES), based on a scientifically validated information system of aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species, AquaNIS. While recognizing the limitations of the existing data, we extract information that can be used to assess the relative risk of introductions for different taxonomic groups, geographic regions and likely vectors. The dataset comprises 879 multicellular NIS. We applied a country-based approach to assess patterns of NIS richness in ES, and identify the principal introduction routes and vectors, the most widespread NIS and their spatial and temporal spread patterns. Between 1970 and 2013, the number of recorded NIS has grown by 86, 173 and 204% in the Baltic, Western European margin and the Mediterranean, respectively; 52 of the 879 NIS were recorded in 10 or more countries, and 25 NIS first recorded in European seas since 1990 have since been reported in five or more countries. Our results highlight the ever-rising role of shipping (commercial and recreational) as a vector for the widespread and recently spread NIS. The Suez Canal, a corridor unique to the Mediterranean, is responsible for the increased introduction of new thermophilic NIS into this warming sea. The 2020 goal of the EU Biodiversity Strategy concerning marine Invasive Alien Species may not be fully attainable. The setting of a new target date should be accompanied by scientifically robust, sensible and pragmatic plans to minimize introductions of marine NIS and to study those present.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Non-indigenous species, introduction patterns, environmental regulation, management, European seas, Suez Canal, invasion vectors
Elenco autori:
Galil, B. S; Marchini, Agnese; Occhipinti, ANNA CARMEN; Minchin, D; Narščius, A; Ojaveer, H; Olenin, S.
Autori di Ateneo:
MARCHINI AGNESE
OCCHIPINTI ANNA CARMEN
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/969434
Pubblicato in:
ETHOLOGY ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03949370.2014.897651#.VHOcVclVqb0
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