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Type: | Artigo de Periódico |
Title: | Alien hotspot: Benthic marine species introduced in the Brazilian semiarid coast. |
Authors: | Soares, Marcelo de Oliveira Xavier, Francisco Rafael de Lima Dias, Nalu Maia Silva, Maiara Queiroz Monteiro da Lima, Jadson Pinto de Barroso, Cristiane Xerez Vieira, Leandro Manzoni Paiva, Sandra Vieira Matthews-Cascon, Helena Bezerra, Luis Ernesto Arruda Oliveira Filho, Ronaldo Ruy Salani, Sula Bandeira, Ênio Victor Paiva |
Keywords: | Coral reef;Biodiversity;Coral - species;Recifes de Corais;Biodiversidade;Espécies - Corais |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Marine Pollution Bulletin |
Citation: | SOARES, Marcelo Oliveira; XAVIER, Francisco Rafael de Lima; DIAS, Nalu Maia; SILVA, Maiara Queiroz Monteiro da; LIMA, Jadson Pinto de; BARROSO, Cristiane Xerez; VIEIRA,Leandro Manzoni; PAIVA, Sandra Vieira; MATTHEWS-CASCON, Helena; BEZERRA, Luís Ernesto Arruda; OLIVEIRA FILHO, Ronaldo Ruy; SALANI, Sula; BANDEIRA, Ênio Victor Paiva. Alien hotspot: Benthic marine species introduced in the Brazilian semiarid coast. Marine Pollution Bulletin, United Kingdom, v. 174, p. 113250, 2022. |
Abstract: | In this study, we provide a baseline assessment of introduced marine species along the extensive (~600 km) Brazilian semiarid coast. We reported 27 introduced and 26 cryptogenic species. Moreover, the main vectors of introduction were ballast water, shipping lines, oil and gas activities, biofouling, and rafting on plastic debris. The taxa were Ascidiacea (17 species) and Bryozoa (17), followed by Crustacea (6), Mollusca (6), Cnidaria (3), Echinodermata (3), and Porifera (1). Among these invertebrates, some species are recognized as drivers of impacts such as the invasive corals (Tubastraea tagusensis and Tubastraea coccinea), the bivalves Isognomom bicolor and Perna viridis, the crab Charybdis hellerii, the brittle star Ophiothela mirabilis, and, finally, the bryozoan Membraniporopsis tubigera. These species threaten the biodiversity of unique ecosystems such as intertidal sandstone reefs, shallow-water coral reefs, and mesophotic ecosystems. Moreover, the up-to-date results highlight that this region is a hotspot of bioinvasion in the tropical South Atlantic. |
URI: | http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/68016 |
ISSN: | 0025-326X |
Appears in Collections: | LABOMAR - Artigos publicados em revistas científicas |
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