Invasive Alien Species 2021
DOI: 10.1002/9781119607045.ch40
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Invasive Species in Mexican Continental Aquatic Ecosystems

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“…The dominant species that exist are classified as invasive or invasive alien species (IAS). Similar to other regencies/cities in Southeast Sulawesi (Purnama et al 2020;Sirza et al 2020;Purnama et al 2021), in the inland waters of Kolaka, there are also alien species invasions such as Tarebia granifera (Chuboon et al 2013;Veeravechsukij et al 2018;Oliveira et al 2020;Sirza et al 2020;Malatji et al 2021;Nguyen et al 2021;Purnama et al 2021;Makherana et al 2022;Yin et al 2022) and Melanoides tuberculata (Facon et al 2005;Daniel et al 2019;Barros et al 2020;Khanam et al 2020;Lopes et al 2020;Okumura and Rocha 2020;Oliveira et al 2020;Alfaro et al 2021;McClure 2021;Bose et al 2022;Tolley-Jordan et al 2022).…”
Section: Diversitymentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The dominant species that exist are classified as invasive or invasive alien species (IAS). Similar to other regencies/cities in Southeast Sulawesi (Purnama et al 2020;Sirza et al 2020;Purnama et al 2021), in the inland waters of Kolaka, there are also alien species invasions such as Tarebia granifera (Chuboon et al 2013;Veeravechsukij et al 2018;Oliveira et al 2020;Sirza et al 2020;Malatji et al 2021;Nguyen et al 2021;Purnama et al 2021;Makherana et al 2022;Yin et al 2022) and Melanoides tuberculata (Facon et al 2005;Daniel et al 2019;Barros et al 2020;Khanam et al 2020;Lopes et al 2020;Okumura and Rocha 2020;Oliveira et al 2020;Alfaro et al 2021;McClure 2021;Bose et al 2022;Tolley-Jordan et al 2022).…”
Section: Diversitymentioning
confidence: 63%
“…These two things have made the population of T. granifera uncontrollable, especially in Southeast Sulawesi (Chuboon et al 2013;Veeravechsukij et al 2018;Oliveira et al 2020;Purnama et al 2020;Sirza et al 2020;Malatji et al 2021;Nguyen et al 2021;Makherana et al 2022;Yin et al 2022). A potential threat might also come from M. tuberculata (Facon et al 2005;Daniel et al 2019;Barros et al 2020;Khanam et al 2020;Lopes et al 2020;Okumura and Rocha 2020;Oliveira et al 2020;Alfaro et al 2021;McClure 2021;Bose et al 2022;Tolley-Jordan et al 2022), although its invasion rate was not as high as T. granifera. These two invasive snails are always found in all types of freshwater habitats (rivers, lakes, swamps, embankments, dams, rice fields, and drainage), and the range of population density is quite high when they are found in water (25-67 ind./m 2 ) (Purnama et al 2019;2022a,b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, this introduction also encompasses research activities, for example, the exchange of genetic material, biological specimens, microbial culture collections and laboratory equipment. Several invasive mollusk species have been identified, such as Melanoides tuberculata (Purnama et al 2019(Purnama et al , 2022a(Purnama et al , 2022bBarros et al 2020;Khanam et al 2020;Lopes et al 2020;Okumura and Rocha 2020;Alfaro et al 2021;Lopes et al 2021;McClure 2021), and Achatina fulica (Gregoric et al 2011;Purnama et al 2019;Barbosa et al 2020;Oliveira et al 2020;Song et al 2020;Cano-Pérez et al 2021;Dumidae et al 2021) Their biological properties are highly resistant to water quality change, making them quickly colonize new environments. These two invasive mollusks have been a major concern in many parts of the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%