INVESTIGADORES
RUMBOLD Carlos Enrique
artículos
Título:
Biological invasions in artificial habitats: study of native and exotic peracarid Crustacea assemblages in Southwestern Atlantic
Autor/es:
CARLOS ENRIQUE RUMBOLD; NICOLÁS BATTINI; CLARA GIACHETTI; KAREN CASTRO; OBENAT SANDRA; EVANGELINA SCHWINDT
Revista:
MARINE BIOLOGY RESEARCH
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2020
ISSN:
1745-1000
Resumen:
The aims of this study were to compare the richness and the population traits of exotic and native peracarid species in two ports of the Southwestern Atlantic (Mar del Plata: MDP, Puerto Madryn: PMY), in order to discuss the vulnerability of these environments to biological invasions, to explore the current status of these assemblages and to study the life history traits that could favor the establishment of exotic species in these ports. Five biofouling samples were taken each season from 2016 to 2017. The present study showed that exotic species were dominants in both ports but profound differences were registered between environments: MDP port is characterized by the absence of native species and highest richness of exotic species (n = 7 spp.); while in PMY port two native species were registered and exotic species (n = 2 spp.) showed lower richness than MDP port. The analysis of species assemblages and life history traits allows us to discuss the potential invasive pattern of peracarids in the Southwestern Atlantic, suggesting that factors, such as propagule pressure, port infrastructure, pollution levels are closely related to the differences in vulnerability of these artificial environments to biological invasions. In addition, the population dynamics and the reproductive traits of exotic species could explain their establishment and proliferation in the marine environments studied.