Occurrence of non-native species in a subtropical coastal River, in Southern Brazil

Q2 Environmental Science Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1590/s2179-975x2320
Larissa Faria, F. A. Frehse, T. V. Occhi, B. Carvalho, Daniel Vicente Pupo, S. T. Disaró, J. Vitule
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Abstract: Aim This paper aims to concatenate and update the records of non-native species in a subtropical River, in Southern Brazil, warning about their possible impacts in this and other water bodies. Methods Monitoring was carried out in the Guaraguaçu River, the largest River of the Paraná coastal plain, located in the Atlantic Rainforest biome. Fishes were sampled in two periods: from 2002 to 2007 (monthly) and from 2016 to 2018 (semiannually), and the other organisms were collected in isolated samplings. Results The monitoring recorded the presence of six non-native species of animals in this River – four species of fish (Clarias gariepinus, Ictalurus punctatus, Oreochromis niloticus and Salminus brasiliensis), one invertebrate (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) and one foraminifera (Ammoglobigerina globigeriniformis) introduced by escapes from aquaculture, sport fishing and ballast water. These introductions are problematic because they have the potential to impact upon the endangered native species in the River through predation, competition or novel diseases. Conclusions In Guaraguaçu River the increasing number of introductions is worrying because these species have in common a set of traits that turns them into potential invaders. It is of great importance to keep monitoring their populations in order to detect and minimize their negative impacts on native biota, once there is a conservation unit in the region (Guaraguaçu Ecological Station), with the aim to protect the environment in its pristine condition.
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摘要/ Abstract摘要:目的对巴西南部一条亚热带河流的外来物种记录进行汇总和更新,并对其可能对该河流及其他水体造成的影响进行预警。方法对位于大西洋热带雨林生物群系的瓜拉瓜沿海平原最大河流瓜拉瓜帕拉苏河进行监测。鱼类在2002 - 2007年(每月一次)和2016 - 2018年(半年一次)两个时期取样,其他生物在单独取样中采集。结果监测记录到6种外来动物,包括4种鱼类(Clarias gariepinus、Ictalurus punctatus、Oreochromis niloticus和Salminus brasiliensis)、1种无脊椎动物(Macrobrachium rosenbergii)和1种有孔虫(Ammoglobigerina globigeriniformis)。这些引进是有问题的,因为它们有可能通过捕食、竞争或新疾病对河流中濒临灭绝的本地物种产生影响。在瓜瓜帕拉苏河,越来越多的引进物种令人担忧,因为这些物种具有一系列共同的特征,这些特征使它们成为潜在的入侵者。一旦在该地区建立了一个保护单位(瓜拉瓜帕拉苏生态站),以保护其原始环境为目的,对其种群进行持续监测,以发现并尽量减少其对本地生物群的负面影响,这一点非常重要。
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Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia
Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia Environmental Science-Ecology
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