Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas

Invasive alien species are a major worldwide driver of biodiversity change. The current study lists verified records of non-indigenous species (NIS) in European marine waters until 2020, with the purpose of establishing a baseline, assessing trends, and discussing appropriate threshold values for go...

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Main Authors: Argyro Zenetos, Konstantinos Tsiamis, Marika Galanidi, Natacha Carvalho, Cátia Bartilotti, João Canning-Clode, Luca Castriota, Paula Chainho, Robert Comas-González, Ana C. Costa, Branko Dragičević, Jakov Dulčić, Marco Faasse, Ann-Britt Florin, Arjan Gittenberger, Hans Jakobsen, Anders Jelmert, Francis Kerckhof, Maiju Lehtiniemi, Silvia Livi, Kim Lundgreen, Vesna Macic, Cécile Massé, Borut Mavrič, Rahmat Naddafi, Martina Orlando-Bonaca, Slavica Petovic, Lydia Png-Gonzalez, Aina Carbonell Quetglas, Romeu S. Ribeiro, Tiago Cidade, Sander Smolders, Peter A. U. Stæhr, Frederique Viard, Okko Outinen
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1424-2818/14/12/1077/ 2023-08-20T04:08:36+02:00 Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas Argyro Zenetos Konstantinos Tsiamis Marika Galanidi Natacha Carvalho Cátia Bartilotti João Canning-Clode Luca Castriota Paula Chainho Robert Comas-González Ana C. Costa Branko Dragičević Jakov Dulčić Marco Faasse Ann-Britt Florin Arjan Gittenberger Hans Jakobsen Anders Jelmert Francis Kerckhof Maiju Lehtiniemi Silvia Livi Kim Lundgreen Vesna Macic Cécile Massé Borut Mavrič Rahmat Naddafi Martina Orlando-Bonaca Slavica Petovic Lydia Png-Gonzalez Aina Carbonell Quetglas Romeu S. Ribeiro Tiago Cidade Sander Smolders Peter A. U. Stæhr Frederique Viard Okko Outinen agris 2022-12-06 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/d14121077 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Marine Diversity https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d14121077 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Diversity; Volume 14; Issue 12; Pages: 1077 non-indigenous species European seas regional seas MSFD good environmental status validation uncertainties Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/d14121077 2023-08-01T07:40:46Z Invasive alien species are a major worldwide driver of biodiversity change. The current study lists verified records of non-indigenous species (NIS) in European marine waters until 2020, with the purpose of establishing a baseline, assessing trends, and discussing appropriate threshold values for good environmental status (GES) according to the relevant European legislation. All NIS records were verified by national experts and trends are presented in six-year assessment periods from 1970 to 2020 according to the European Union Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Altogether, 874 NIS have been introduced to European marine waters until 2020 with the Mediterranean Sea and North-East Atlantic Ocean hosting most of the introductions. Overall, the number of new introductions has steadily increased since 2000. The annual rate of new introductions reached 21 new NIS in European seas within the last six-year assessment period (2012–2017). This increase is likely due to increased human activities and research efforts that have intensified during the early 21st century within European Seas. As Europe seas are not environmentally, nor geographically homogenous, the setting of threshold values for assessing GES requires regional expertise. Further, once management measures are operational, pathway-specific threshold values would enable assessing the effectiveness of such measures. Text North East Atlantic MDPI Open Access Publishing Diversity 14 12 1077
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topic non-indigenous species
European seas
regional seas
MSFD
good environmental status
validation
uncertainties
spellingShingle non-indigenous species
European seas
regional seas
MSFD
good environmental status
validation
uncertainties
Argyro Zenetos
Konstantinos Tsiamis
Marika Galanidi
Natacha Carvalho
Cátia Bartilotti
João Canning-Clode
Luca Castriota
Paula Chainho
Robert Comas-González
Ana C. Costa
Branko Dragičević
Jakov Dulčić
Marco Faasse
Ann-Britt Florin
Arjan Gittenberger
Hans Jakobsen
Anders Jelmert
Francis Kerckhof
Maiju Lehtiniemi
Silvia Livi
Kim Lundgreen
Vesna Macic
Cécile Massé
Borut Mavrič
Rahmat Naddafi
Martina Orlando-Bonaca
Slavica Petovic
Lydia Png-Gonzalez
Aina Carbonell Quetglas
Romeu S. Ribeiro
Tiago Cidade
Sander Smolders
Peter A. U. Stæhr
Frederique Viard
Okko Outinen
Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas
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European seas
regional seas
MSFD
good environmental status
validation
uncertainties
description Invasive alien species are a major worldwide driver of biodiversity change. The current study lists verified records of non-indigenous species (NIS) in European marine waters until 2020, with the purpose of establishing a baseline, assessing trends, and discussing appropriate threshold values for good environmental status (GES) according to the relevant European legislation. All NIS records were verified by national experts and trends are presented in six-year assessment periods from 1970 to 2020 according to the European Union Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Altogether, 874 NIS have been introduced to European marine waters until 2020 with the Mediterranean Sea and North-East Atlantic Ocean hosting most of the introductions. Overall, the number of new introductions has steadily increased since 2000. The annual rate of new introductions reached 21 new NIS in European seas within the last six-year assessment period (2012–2017). This increase is likely due to increased human activities and research efforts that have intensified during the early 21st century within European Seas. As Europe seas are not environmentally, nor geographically homogenous, the setting of threshold values for assessing GES requires regional expertise. Further, once management measures are operational, pathway-specific threshold values would enable assessing the effectiveness of such measures.
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author Argyro Zenetos
Konstantinos Tsiamis
Marika Galanidi
Natacha Carvalho
Cátia Bartilotti
João Canning-Clode
Luca Castriota
Paula Chainho
Robert Comas-González
Ana C. Costa
Branko Dragičević
Jakov Dulčić
Marco Faasse
Ann-Britt Florin
Arjan Gittenberger
Hans Jakobsen
Anders Jelmert
Francis Kerckhof
Maiju Lehtiniemi
Silvia Livi
Kim Lundgreen
Vesna Macic
Cécile Massé
Borut Mavrič
Rahmat Naddafi
Martina Orlando-Bonaca
Slavica Petovic
Lydia Png-Gonzalez
Aina Carbonell Quetglas
Romeu S. Ribeiro
Tiago Cidade
Sander Smolders
Peter A. U. Stæhr
Frederique Viard
Okko Outinen
author_facet Argyro Zenetos
Konstantinos Tsiamis
Marika Galanidi
Natacha Carvalho
Cátia Bartilotti
João Canning-Clode
Luca Castriota
Paula Chainho
Robert Comas-González
Ana C. Costa
Branko Dragičević
Jakov Dulčić
Marco Faasse
Ann-Britt Florin
Arjan Gittenberger
Hans Jakobsen
Anders Jelmert
Francis Kerckhof
Maiju Lehtiniemi
Silvia Livi
Kim Lundgreen
Vesna Macic
Cécile Massé
Borut Mavrič
Rahmat Naddafi
Martina Orlando-Bonaca
Slavica Petovic
Lydia Png-Gonzalez
Aina Carbonell Quetglas
Romeu S. Ribeiro
Tiago Cidade
Sander Smolders
Peter A. U. Stæhr
Frederique Viard
Okko Outinen
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