2020
DOI: 10.1080/17451000.2020.1781187
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Biological invasions in artificial habitats: factors that determine the presence of native and exotic peracarid Crustacea species in Southwestern Atlantic

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“…The Isopoda Dynamene edwardsi, Idotea balthica and Sphaeroma serratum, as well as the Tanaidacea Tanais dulongii, are species present on Algerian coasts which are considered as native to the biogeographical zones of the Atlantic European coasts and Mediterranean. However, these species can be considered as NIS when they are present outside their biogeographical ranges [144]. In their study of Peracarida species in two harbours of Argentina (Southwestern Atlantic), Rumbold et al [144] reported Dynamene edwardsi and Sphaeroma serratum as exotic species.…”
Section: Notes On Some Other Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Isopoda Dynamene edwardsi, Idotea balthica and Sphaeroma serratum, as well as the Tanaidacea Tanais dulongii, are species present on Algerian coasts which are considered as native to the biogeographical zones of the Atlantic European coasts and Mediterranean. However, these species can be considered as NIS when they are present outside their biogeographical ranges [144]. In their study of Peracarida species in two harbours of Argentina (Southwestern Atlantic), Rumbold et al [144] reported Dynamene edwardsi and Sphaeroma serratum as exotic species.…”
Section: Notes On Some Other Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these species can be considered as NIS when they are present outside their biogeographical ranges [144]. In their study of Peracarida species in two harbours of Argentina (Southwestern Atlantic), Rumbold et al [144] reported Dynamene edwardsi and Sphaeroma serratum as exotic species. These authors [144] also consider that Idotea balthica and Tanais dulongii are cryptogenic species.…”
Section: Notes On Some Other Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To clarify the role of artificial habitats in global fisheries management, a large number of studies have been carried out, including studies on the influence of artificial habitats on marine environmental factors (Falcao et al, 2007;Yu et al, 2015), the trapping effect on fish and other marine organisms (Folpp et al, 2020;Paxton et al, 2020;Hall et al, 2021), the provision of spawning substrate for fish that produce sticky eggs (Sandström and Karås, 2002;Guo D. et al, 2020), the provision of refuges for juvenile fishes (Bolding et al, 2010;Höjesjö et al, 2015), the phenotypic responses of specific organisms adapted to artificial habitats (Dias et al, 2021), the impact of the introduction of alien species on local species (Rumbold et al, 2020;Janiak and Branson, 2021), and the protection effect of endangered species (Claassens and Harasti, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%