2010
DOI: 10.4322/actalb.02203012
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Occurrence of Kellicottia bostoniensis (Rousselet, 1908) and Mesocyclops ogunnus Onabamiro, 1957 in lakes of the Middle River Doce, MG, Brazil

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“…The high numerical results in subsurface can indicate an improvement in their fitness due to more dissolved oxygen in surface layers or even a niche shift of this invasive species (Silva et al 2016). This rotifer species inhabits water-bodies with a trophic status ranging from oligo-to eutrophic (Zhdanova and Dobrynin 2011) including Brazilian reservoirs (Bezerra-Neto et al 2004, Peixoto et al 2010. The abundance of K. bostoniensis was 490,000 ind.m -³ in the epilimnion and reached 2 million ind.m -³ in the hypolimnion of an oligotrophic reservoir (Ivanova and Telesh 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The high numerical results in subsurface can indicate an improvement in their fitness due to more dissolved oxygen in surface layers or even a niche shift of this invasive species (Silva et al 2016). This rotifer species inhabits water-bodies with a trophic status ranging from oligo-to eutrophic (Zhdanova and Dobrynin 2011) including Brazilian reservoirs (Bezerra-Neto et al 2004, Peixoto et al 2010. The abundance of K. bostoniensis was 490,000 ind.m -³ in the epilimnion and reached 2 million ind.m -³ in the hypolimnion of an oligotrophic reservoir (Ivanova and Telesh 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gray, Johengen, Reid and Macisaac, (2007) reported this fact in an experiment where K. bostoniensis resisted the exchange of ballast water at sea, and came to the Great Lakes region of Europe coming from North America. In addition, there was the subsequent spread to other continents, by increasing the commercial trade on a global scale, leading the previously isolated species to overcome geographical barriers and present potential to establish themselves in other regions of the world (Peixoto, Brandão, Valadares, & Barbosa, 2010;Ricciardi & Maclssac, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A dispersão de organismos exóticos é uma das problemáticas mais investigadas por especialistas em biodiversidade, em particular para as águas continentais que estão entre os locais mais vulneráveis em relação às invasões biológicas (Peixoto et al 2010). Reservatórios construídos no estado de São Paulo ao longo das últimas décadas vêm sendo submetidos continuamente à introdução e ao estabelecimento de espécies exóticas e alóctones (Rocha et al 2011).…”
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“…Reservatórios construídos no estado de São Paulo ao longo das últimas décadas vêm sendo submetidos continuamente à introdução e ao estabelecimento de espécies exóticas e alóctones (Rocha et al 2011). Durante um longo tempo, as invasões de invertebrados planctônicos foram negligenciadas devido à falta de identificação e registro do processo (Peixoto et al 2010). Ainda, listas de espécies invasoras geralmente não incluem os rotíferos, sendo que a principal razão pode estar associada à falta de conhecimento sobre o grupo, dificultando a determinação de novas ocorrências (Ejsmont-Karabin 2014).…”
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