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Identifying invasive species threats, pathways, and impacts to improve biosecurity
Abstract Managing invasive species with prevention and early‐detection strategies can avert severe ecological and economic impacts. Horizon scanning, an evidence‐based process combining risk screening and consensus building to identify threats, has become a valuable tool for prioritizing invasive species management and prevention.
Deah Lieurance +34 more
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Ecosystem engineering impact of Limnoperna fortunei in South America [PDF]
Limnoperna fortunei, or golden mussel, has invaded aquatic ecosystems in the Americas following it introduction from Southeast Asia. It is not only an aggressive invasive species, it is also a very effective ecosystem engineer, altering both ecosystem ...
Damborenea, Maria Cristina +1 more
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Population information and Alleles - Limnoperna fortunei [PDF]
This dataset describes the genotypes detected for 5 nuclear microsatellite markers in 3 Limnoperna fortunei populations in the Paranapanema River.
Pâmela Juliana Furlan-Murari (7058507) +19 more
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A new lineage of fresh‐ and brackish‐water mussels (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) from Southeast Asia
Abstract Three species of mussels collected from fresh‐ and low salinity (10 psu or lower) brackish‐water environments in southern Thailand, Singapore, northern Borneo and south Sulawesi formed a new, well‐supported and distinct mytilid clade based on molecular phylogeny.
Koh Siang Tan +4 more
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Campo eletromagnético pulsado como estratégia de mitigação da infestação de limnoperna fortunei em usinas hidrelétricas [PDF]
This work aims to evaluate the efficiency of the application of the pulsed electromagnetic field in the assisted precipitation of calcium carbonate, to decrease the supply of dissolved calcium in the water, as an innovative strategy to prevent and ...
NISHIDA, Kenji
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Ecosystem Engineering Impact ofLimnoperna fortuneiin South America [PDF]
Limnoperna fortunei, or golden mussel, has invaded aquatic ecosystems in the Americas following it introduction from Southeast Asia. It is not only an aggressive invasive species, it is also a very effective ecosystem engineer, altering both ecosystem structure and function, and causes great ecological and economic impacts.
Darrigran, Gustavo Alberto +1 more
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Last decade Brazilian rivers experimented progressive biofouling of Limnoperna fortunei communities and Cordylophora caspia hydroids. The microhabitat is so favorable that in around 1.5 years L.
Kleber Franke Portella +4 more
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Limnoperna fortunei é uma espécie invasora na América do Sul que, devido ao seu crescimento excessivo, tornou-se um sério problema para o ambiente e para os setores usuários de água bruta. L.
Gabriela Von Ruckert +2 more
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A new marseillevirus isolated in Southern Brazil from Limnoperna fortunei [PDF]
AbstractMembers of the family Marseilleviridae are giant viruses that have the ability to infect amoebas. Such viruses were initially described in 2009. Since then, this family has grown, and diverse members have been found in different environments and geographic locations.
Raíssa Nunes dos Santos +9 more
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Limnoperna fortunei, an Asiatic rivers bivalve has become a worldwide problematic invasive species causing several water quality and macrofouling problems. In the Neotropical region it was first recorded in 1991 in the Río de la Plata coast, Buenos Aires
Ernesto Brugnoli +4 more
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