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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ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:29870 2023-05-15T17:38:29+02:00 Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas Zenetos, Argyro Tsiamis, Konstantinos Galanidi, Marika Carvalho, Natacha Bartilotti, Catia Canning-Clode, Joao Castriota, Luca Chainho, Paula Comas-Gonzalez, Robert Costa, Ana C. Dragicevic, Branko Dulcic, Jakov Faasse, Marco Florin, Ann-Britt Gittenberger, Arjan Jakobsen, Hans H. Jelmert, Anders Kerckhof, Francis Lehtiniemi, Maiju Livi, Silvia Lundgreen, Kim Macic, Vesna Massé, Cécile Mavrič, Borut Naddafi, Rahmat Orlando-Bonaca, Martina Petovic, Slavica Png-Gonzalez, Lydia Carbonell Quetglas, Aina Ribeiro, Romeu S. Cidade, Tiago Smolders, Sander Staehr, Peter A. U. Viard, Frederique Outinen, Okko 2022 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29870/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29870/1/zenetos-a-et-al-20221208.pdf en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29870/1/zenetos-a-et-al-20221208.pdf Zenetos, Argyro and Tsiamis, Konstantinos and Galanidi, Marika and Carvalho, Natacha and Bartilotti, Catia and Canning-Clode, Joao and Castriota, Luca and Chainho, Paula and Comas-Gonzalez, Robert and Costa, Ana C. and Dragicevic, Branko and Dulcic, Jakov and Faasse, Marco and Florin, Ann-Britt and Gittenberger, Arjan and Jakobsen, Hans H. and Jelmert, Anders and Kerckhof, Francis and Lehtiniemi, Maiju and Livi, Silvia and Lundgreen, Kim and Macic, Vesna and Massé, Cécile and Mavrič, Borut and Naddafi, Rahmat and Orlando-Bonaca, Martina and Petovic, Slavica and Png-Gonzalez, Lydia and Carbonell Quetglas, Aina and Ribeiro, Romeu S. and Cidade, Tiago and Smolders, Sander and Staehr, Peter A. U. and Viard, Frederique and Outinen, Okko (2022). Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas. Diversity. 14 :12 , 1077 [Research article] Ecology Research article NonPeerReviewed 2022 ftslunivuppsala 2022-12-15T17:13:49Z 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. Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive |
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Ecology Zenetos, Argyro Tsiamis, Konstantinos Galanidi, Marika Carvalho, Natacha Bartilotti, Catia Canning-Clode, Joao Castriota, Luca Chainho, Paula Comas-Gonzalez, Robert Costa, Ana C. Dragicevic, Branko Dulcic, Jakov Faasse, Marco Florin, Ann-Britt Gittenberger, Arjan Jakobsen, Hans H. Jelmert, Anders Kerckhof, Francis Lehtiniemi, Maiju Livi, Silvia Lundgreen, Kim Macic, Vesna Massé, Cécile Mavrič, Borut Naddafi, Rahmat Orlando-Bonaca, Martina Petovic, Slavica Png-Gonzalez, Lydia Carbonell Quetglas, Aina Ribeiro, Romeu S. Cidade, Tiago Smolders, Sander Staehr, Peter A. U. Viard, Frederique Outinen, Okko Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas |
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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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Zenetos, Argyro Tsiamis, Konstantinos Galanidi, Marika Carvalho, Natacha Bartilotti, Catia Canning-Clode, Joao Castriota, Luca Chainho, Paula Comas-Gonzalez, Robert Costa, Ana C. Dragicevic, Branko Dulcic, Jakov Faasse, Marco Florin, Ann-Britt Gittenberger, Arjan Jakobsen, Hans H. Jelmert, Anders Kerckhof, Francis Lehtiniemi, Maiju Livi, Silvia Lundgreen, Kim Macic, Vesna Massé, Cécile Mavrič, Borut Naddafi, Rahmat Orlando-Bonaca, Martina Petovic, Slavica Png-Gonzalez, Lydia Carbonell Quetglas, Aina Ribeiro, Romeu S. Cidade, Tiago Smolders, Sander Staehr, Peter A. U. Viard, Frederique Outinen, Okko |
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Zenetos, Argyro Tsiamis, Konstantinos Galanidi, Marika Carvalho, Natacha Bartilotti, Catia Canning-Clode, Joao Castriota, Luca Chainho, Paula Comas-Gonzalez, Robert Costa, Ana C. Dragicevic, Branko Dulcic, Jakov Faasse, Marco Florin, Ann-Britt Gittenberger, Arjan Jakobsen, Hans H. Jelmert, Anders Kerckhof, Francis Lehtiniemi, Maiju Livi, Silvia Lundgreen, Kim Macic, Vesna Massé, Cécile Mavrič, Borut Naddafi, Rahmat Orlando-Bonaca, Martina Petovic, Slavica Png-Gonzalez, Lydia Carbonell Quetglas, Aina Ribeiro, Romeu S. Cidade, Tiago Smolders, Sander Staehr, Peter A. U. Viard, Frederique Outinen, Okko |
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Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas |
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Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas |
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Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas |
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Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas |
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Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas |
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status and trends in the rate of introduction of marine non-indigenous species in european seas |
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https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29870/1/zenetos-a-et-al-20221208.pdf Zenetos, Argyro and Tsiamis, Konstantinos and Galanidi, Marika and Carvalho, Natacha and Bartilotti, Catia and Canning-Clode, Joao and Castriota, Luca and Chainho, Paula and Comas-Gonzalez, Robert and Costa, Ana C. and Dragicevic, Branko and Dulcic, Jakov and Faasse, Marco and Florin, Ann-Britt and Gittenberger, Arjan and Jakobsen, Hans H. and Jelmert, Anders and Kerckhof, Francis and Lehtiniemi, Maiju and Livi, Silvia and Lundgreen, Kim and Macic, Vesna and Massé, Cécile and Mavrič, Borut and Naddafi, Rahmat and Orlando-Bonaca, Martina and Petovic, Slavica and Png-Gonzalez, Lydia and Carbonell Quetglas, Aina and Ribeiro, Romeu S. and Cidade, Tiago and Smolders, Sander and Staehr, Peter A. U. and Viard, Frederique and Outinen, Okko (2022). Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas. Diversity. 14 :12 , 1077 [Research article] |
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