RRC ID 68174
著者 Castro KL, Battini N, Giachetti CB, Trovant B, Abelando M, Basso NG, Schwindt E.
タイトル Early detection of marine invasive species following the deployment of an artificial reef: Integrating tools to assist the decision-making process.
ジャーナル J Environ Manage
Abstract Early detection and rapid response plans are a set of principles to reduce the establishment, spread and impact of invasive species and it is a critical step in management in marine ecosystems. Two potentially invasive ascidians attached to the hull of a recently sunk fishing vessel were early detected in Patagonia. With the aim of assisting in the management decision-making process during the early steps of a rapid response, we conducted several analyses through different approaches. First, we identified the species through classic taxonomical and genetic analyses. Then, we evaluated the regional and international shipping connectivity to study potential donor regions and finally, we used species distribution models (SDMs) to predict the potential distribution of these species. The potentially invasive ascidians were identified as Styela clava and Styela plicata, and this is the first record for both species in the Nuevo gulf, Patagonia Argentina. Both species have a widespread distribution around the world with strong ecological and economic impacts documented. Shipping traffic analysis suggested that S. plicata could have arrived by secondary spread from regional ports, while the arrival of S. clava was likely to be associated with international shipping traffic. Furthermore, the SDM predicted that S. clava has suitable coastal areas along the entire Southwestern Atlantic shoreline, where it is currently absent. On the contrary, the SDM predicted that further southward spread of S. plicata is unlikely, being limited by the minimum annual temperature. We discussed the different approaches, tools, and expertise integrated in this work in the light of the decision-making process for the early detection of marine invasive species in the Southwestern Atlantic. Moreover, we call attention to the increased creation of artificial habitats through the intentional sinking of ships and the potential consequences of these actions in the conservation of marine ecosystems.
巻・号 297
ページ 113333
公開日 2021-11-1
DOI 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113333
PII S0301-4797(21)01395-5
PMID 34329910
MeSH Animals Argentina Ecosystem Introduced Species* Ships Urochordata* / genetics
IF 5.647
リソース情報
GBIF Invertebrate specimens (except for arthropods and mollusca) of Natural History Museum, Kishiwada City Type Collection of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, Kyoto University Invertebrate collection of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, Kyoto University Invertebrate specimens in the Wakayama Prefectural Museum of Natural History, Japan. Marine Invertebrata specimen database of Osaka Museum of Natutal History Invertebrate specimens of Toyama Science Museum Ascidians Specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Marine specimens of Misaki Marine Biological Station, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo Invertebrate (minor phyla) collection of Osaka Museum of Natural History Protochordata collection of National Museum of Nature and Science