2016
DOI: 10.17765/2176-9168.2016v9n1p181-201
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Introdução de Espécies em Ecossistemas Aquáticos: Causas, Prevenção e Medidas de Controle

Abstract: RESUMO:Espécies não nativas causam danos imprevisíveis sobre os ecossistemas e são consideradas pela IUCN como a segunda maior causa mundial de perda de biodiversidade. Os ecossistemas aquáticos são particularmente vulneráveis a esse impacto e muitas pesquisas mostram que essas espécies não nativas podem alterar a composição das comunidades nativas. A proposta deste estudo é apresentar as principais causas de introduções de espécies em ecossistemas aquáticos e possíveis medidas de prevenção e controle de espéc… Show more

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“…The closed diamond indicates the cumulated effect size and its 95% CI. waterbodies through several ways, such as due to the destruction of geographical barriers (Clavero and Hermoso 2011, Pool and Olden 2012, Vitule et al 2012, dams construction (Vitule et al 2012), aquarium trade (Bellay et al 2016), escape from breeding sites (Sax and Brown 2000), tourism (McNeely 2001), biological control (Gopalakrishnan et al 2011), associated fauna (Querol et al 2005) and from ballast water (Oliveira et al 2006). We found that non-native species drive only taxonomic and phylogenetic homogenization, but not functional homogenization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…The closed diamond indicates the cumulated effect size and its 95% CI. waterbodies through several ways, such as due to the destruction of geographical barriers (Clavero and Hermoso 2011, Pool and Olden 2012, Vitule et al 2012, dams construction (Vitule et al 2012), aquarium trade (Bellay et al 2016), escape from breeding sites (Sax and Brown 2000), tourism (McNeely 2001), biological control (Gopalakrishnan et al 2011), associated fauna (Querol et al 2005) and from ballast water (Oliveira et al 2006). We found that non-native species drive only taxonomic and phylogenetic homogenization, but not functional homogenization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Indeed, the introduction of non‐native species seems to be one of the most studied and comprehensive causes of biotic homogenization in freshwater ecosystems (Rahel 2002, Petsch 2016). Non‐native species can invade waterbodies through several ways, such as due to the destruction of geographical barriers (Clavero and Hermoso 2011, Pool and Olden 2012, Vitule et al 2012), dams construction (Vitule et al 2012), aquarium trade (Bellay et al 2016), escape from breeding sites (Sax and Brown 2000), tourism (McNeely 2001), biological control (Gopalakrishnan et al 2011), associated fauna (Querol et al 2005) and from ballast water (Oliveira et al 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%