Fishing Grounds and the Invasive Species Impact: a Case Study in a Coastal Brazilian Watershed
Erika Aparecida Costa Lomeu,
Amanda de Azevedo Valle,
Juliana de Souza Azevedo
Abstract:one of the leading causes of global biodiversity loss is the introduction of non-native species with high potential for invasion, and fish farms are largely responsible for introducing these species into continental aquatic ecosystems. To assess the possible impacts caused by the introduction of fish species from fishing grounds in natural areas in the Baixada Santista watershed (São Paulo, State, Brazil), the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit (AS-ISK) was used. The study showed that escaped species, … Show more
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