Updating the National Baseline of Non-Indigenous Species in Spanish Marine Waters

被引:23
作者
Png-Gonzalez, Lydia [1 ]
Comas-Gonzalez, Robert [1 ]
Calvo-Manazza, Matias [1 ]
Follana-Berna, Guillermo [1 ]
Ballesteros, Enric [2 ]
Diaz-Tapia, Pilar [3 ]
Falcon, Jesus M. [4 ]
Raso, J. Enrique Garcia [5 ]
Gofas, Serge [5 ]
Gonzalez-Porto, Marcos [4 ]
Lopez, Eduardo [6 ]
Ramos-Espla, Alfonso A. [7 ]
Velasco, Eva [8 ]
Carbonell, Aina [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, Ctr Oceanog Baleares, IEO, Muelle Poniente S-N, Palma De Mallorca 07015, Spain
[2] CSIC, Ctr Estudis Avancats Blanes CEAB, Acc Cala St Francesc 14, Blanes 17300, Spain
[3] CSIC, Ctr Oceanog A Coruna, IEO, Paseo Maritimo Alcalde Francisco Vazquez 10, La Coruna 15001, Spain
[4] CSIC, Ctr Oceanog Canarias IEO, C-Farola Mar 22 Darsena Pesquera, Santa Cruz De Tenerife 38180, Spain
[5] Univ Malaga, Fac Ciencias, Malaga 29071, Spain
[6] Univ Autonoma Madrid CIBC UAM, Ctr Invest Biodiversidad & Cambio Global, Dept Biol, C-Darwin 2, Madrid 28049, Spain
[7] Univ Alicante, Dept Ciencias Mar & Biol Aplicada, Alicante 03080, Spain
[8] CSIC, Ctr Oceanog Vigo, IEO, Subida Radio Faro 50, Vigo 36390, Spain
来源
DIVERSITY-BASEL | 2023年 / 15卷 / 05期
关键词
alien species; national NIS inventories; Mediterranean Sea; northeast Atlantic; Descriptor; 2; Marine Strategy Framework Directive; H; MILNE-EDWARDS; CORAL OCULINA-PATAGONICA; CANARY-ISLANDS; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; MNEMIOPSIS-LEIDYI; COASTAL HABITATS; OIL PLATFORMS; HUMAN HEALTH; AEGEAN SEA; ALIEN;
D O I
10.3390/d15050630
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The introduction of new non-indigenous species (NIS) in Spanish marine waters is addressed under Descriptor 2 of the European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive. National baseline inventories of NIS have been compiled and updated for the three subregions (Western Mediterranean Sea, WMED; Bay of Biscay-Iberian Coast, ABI; Macaronesia, AMA) with data from 1800 to 2021. An overall of 574 species were identified with an alien, cryptogenic, crypto-expanding, or debatable status, mostly invertebrates (similar to 65%) and primary producers (similar to 22%). Of 412 alien species, 80.51% were reported in ABI, 67.82% in WMED, and 66.67% in AMA. Cryptogenic species are more abundant in the WMED (25.25%), compared to AMA (19.77%) and ABI (18.46%). ABI harbors more established species (62.56%) than AMA (45.2%) and WMED (43.56%), contrary to casual records (AMA 31.64%, WMED 23.76%, ABI 13.85%). Invasive species are more abundant (14.36%) in WMED. The 'transport-stowaway' pathway accounted for 142 (79.33%), 123 (67.58%), and 169 (85.21%) records in WMED, ABI, and AMA, respectively. The second most common pathway was 'transport-contaminant' related to mariculture (similar to 10% of the total), prevalently in ABI with 42 species (23.08%). The Canary Islands stand out for species introduced through oil platforms from throughout the world. 'Unaided' was a relevant pathway of secondary introduction into the WMED, particularly of Lessepsian species progressing westwards. Temporal trends in newly introduced species show similar behavior among subregions.
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