Barcodes of marine invertebrates from north Iberian ports: Native diversity and resistance to biological invasions
Ports are gateways for many marine organisms transported by ships worldwide, especially non-indigenous species (NIS). In this study carried out in North Iberian ports (Cantabrian Sea, Bay of Biscay) we have observed 38% of exotic macroinvertebrates. Four species, namely the barnacle Austrominius mod...
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ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/319397 2024-02-11T10:03:11+01:00 Barcodes of marine invertebrates from north Iberian ports: Native diversity and resistance to biological invasions Miralles, L. Arias, A. Borrell, Yaisel Juan Clusa, L. Hernández-de-Rojas, Alma Muñoz-Colmenero, M. Valiente, A.G. Zaiko, A. García-Vázquez, E. 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/10765 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/319397 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.08.022 en eng Centro Oceanográfico de Gijón VoR Marine Pollution Bulletin, 112. 2016: 183-188 0025-326X http://hdl.handle.net/10508/10765 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/319397 doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.08.022 22262 open Centro Oceanográfico de Gijón Medio Marino Non-indigenous species Biotic resistance Marine biological invasions DNA barcoding Ports Alien species DNA mtDNA artículo 2016 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.08.022 2024-01-16T11:45:33Z Ports are gateways for many marine organisms transported by ships worldwide, especially non-indigenous species (NIS). In this study carried out in North Iberian ports (Cantabrian Sea, Bay of Biscay) we have observed 38% of exotic macroinvertebrates. Four species, namely the barnacle Austrominius modestus, the tubeworm Ficopomatus enigmaticus, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas and the pygmy mussel Xenostrobus securis, exhibited clear signs of invasiveness. A total of 671 barcode (cytochrome oxidase subunit I or 18S rRNA) genes were obtained and confirmed the species status of some cryptic NIS. Negative and significant correlation between diversity estimators of native biota and proportion of NIS suggests biotic resistance in ports. This could be applied to management of port biota for contributing to prevent the settlement of biopollutants in these areas which are very sensitive to biological invasions. SI Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Pacific Marine Pollution Bulletin 112 1-2 183 188 |
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Ports are gateways for many marine organisms transported by ships worldwide, especially non-indigenous species (NIS). In this study carried out in North Iberian ports (Cantabrian Sea, Bay of Biscay) we have observed 38% of exotic macroinvertebrates. Four species, namely the barnacle Austrominius modestus, the tubeworm Ficopomatus enigmaticus, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas and the pygmy mussel Xenostrobus securis, exhibited clear signs of invasiveness. A total of 671 barcode (cytochrome oxidase subunit I or 18S rRNA) genes were obtained and confirmed the species status of some cryptic NIS. Negative and significant correlation between diversity estimators of native biota and proportion of NIS suggests biotic resistance in ports. This could be applied to management of port biota for contributing to prevent the settlement of biopollutants in these areas which are very sensitive to biological invasions. SI |
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Miralles, L. Arias, A. Borrell, Yaisel Juan Clusa, L. Hernández-de-Rojas, Alma Muñoz-Colmenero, M. Valiente, A.G. Zaiko, A. García-Vázquez, E. |
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Miralles, L. Arias, A. Borrell, Yaisel Juan Clusa, L. Hernández-de-Rojas, Alma Muñoz-Colmenero, M. Valiente, A.G. Zaiko, A. García-Vázquez, E. |
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Barcodes of marine invertebrates from north Iberian ports: Native diversity and resistance to biological invasions |
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Barcodes of marine invertebrates from north Iberian ports: Native diversity and resistance to biological invasions |
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Barcodes of marine invertebrates from north Iberian ports: Native diversity and resistance to biological invasions |
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Barcodes of marine invertebrates from north Iberian ports: Native diversity and resistance to biological invasions |
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Barcodes of marine invertebrates from north Iberian ports: Native diversity and resistance to biological invasions |
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barcodes of marine invertebrates from north iberian ports: native diversity and resistance to biological invasions |
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