2018
DOI: 10.3856/vol46-issue1-fulltext-15
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Macroalgas exoticas en la costa de Chile: patrones espaciales y temporales en el proceso de invasion

Abstract: RESUMEN.En este trabajo se propone una lista de 14 especies de macroalgas exóticas en la costa de Chile, además de otras tres especies que, siendo nativas a la costa chilena, han sido introducidas en sectores fuera de su rango natural de distribución. Este listado fue realizado depurando catastros publicados con antelación, e incorporando nuevos reportes. La distribución de macroalgas exóticas no es homogénea a lo largo de la costa, sino que se concentra en sectores cercanos a puertos y centros de cultivos. La… Show more

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“…In order to generate management plans for the control of invasive species, it is important to identify the consequences of their expansion on the natural communities in which they have invaded (Cevik et al 2012;Cvitkovic et al 2017;Villaseñor-Parada et al 2018). This is essential for ensuring the conservation of natural ecosystems (Camus 2005;Castilla and Neill 2009), with this being especially important in regions such as the northern Humboldt Current, which support high levels of biological diversity and endemism (Uribe et al 2013;Tasso et al 2018;Fernández and Hooker 2020), but have been little studied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to generate management plans for the control of invasive species, it is important to identify the consequences of their expansion on the natural communities in which they have invaded (Cevik et al 2012;Cvitkovic et al 2017;Villaseñor-Parada et al 2018). This is essential for ensuring the conservation of natural ecosystems (Camus 2005;Castilla and Neill 2009), with this being especially important in regions such as the northern Humboldt Current, which support high levels of biological diversity and endemism (Uribe et al 2013;Tasso et al 2018;Fernández and Hooker 2020), but have been little studied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%