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Aliens just a click away: the online aquarium trade in Italy / Giuseppe Mazza in Management of biological invasions, 6 (3) (2015)
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Titre : Aliens just a click away: the online aquarium trade in Italy Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Giuseppe Mazza ; Laura Aquiloni ; Alberto Francesco Inghilesi ; Claudia Giuliani ; Lorenzo Lazzaro ; Giulio Ferretti ; Lorenzo Lastrucci ; Bruno Foggi ; Elena Tricarico Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : 253-261 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Géographique] Italie
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Plantes subspontanées, naturalisées, envahissantes
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Eaux douces
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Eaux marines et littoral marinRésumé : The aquarium trade moves thousands of species around the globe, opening the door to unwanted organisms being released into fresh and marine waters, with subsequent adverse ecological and economic impacts. Unlike ballast waters, the commerce of ornamental pets and the aquarium trade have only recently been recognized as major pathways for the introduction of fish, invertebrates and plants, with online commerce in particular being a thriving business. Here, we report the results of the first study on the online aquarium trade in Italy. We examined 54 online aquarium shops and collected data about the animals and plants sold. For each species, information about its native range, reproduction, feeding habits, pathways, impacts, status in Italy and price were gathered, in order to identify previously recorded or potentially invasive species for Italy. Freshwater fish and plants represent the most sold taxa, and mainly come from the Americas. Most animals are omnivorous, and the plants can reproduce through both reproduction modalities (asexual/sexual). Half of the traded plants have already been introduced outside their native range; however, the majority of the species sold have not yet been recorded in the wild in Italy. As expected, a high percentage of the sold species are reportedly introduced due to escape/release for ornamental purposes. Data on their impact is scanty and mainly concerns the already known invasive species and their ecological damage. Although the multilevel impact exerted by invasive species is recognized worldwide, in Italy the average price of invaders is quite low, thus favoring their purchase. In addition, considering the nation’s growing number of aquarists, the probability of releasing potentially invasive species through the online trade is very high: more information, accurately presented information for buyers and stakeholders, and appropriate regulations may change this trade in order to reduce the risk of new invasions. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.3391/mbi.2015.6.3.04 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=148610
in Management of biological invasions > 6 (3) (2015) . - 253-261Mazza, Giuseppe, Aquiloni, Laura, Inghilesi, Alberto Francesco, Giuliani, Claudia, Lazzaro, Lorenzo, Ferretti, Giulio, Lastrucci, Lorenzo, Foggi, Bruno, Tricarico, Elena 2015 Aliens just a click away: the online aquarium trade in Italy. Management of biological invasions, 6(3): 253-261.Documents numériques
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Article (2015)URL Developing a list of invasive alien species likely to threaten biodiversity and ecosystems in the European Union / Helen E. Roy (2018)
Roy, Helen E., Bacher, Sven, Essl, Franz (1973-), Adriaens, Tim, Aldridge, David C., Bishop, John D. D., Blackburn, Tim M., Branquart, Étienne, Brodie, Juliet, Carboneras, Carles, Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth J., Copp, Gordon H., Dean, Hannah J., Eilenberg, Jørgen, Gallardo, Belinda, Garcia, Mariana, García‐Berthou, Emili, Genovesi, Piero (1960-), Hulme, Philip Eric, Kenis, Marc, Kerckhof, Francis, Kettunen, Marianne, Minchin, Dan, Nentwig, Wolfgang (1953-), Nieto, Ana, Pergl, Jan (1977-), Pescott, Olivier L., Peyton, Jodey M., Preda, Cristina, Roques, Alain (1951-), Rorke, Sephanie L., Scalera, Riccardo, Schindler, Stefan, Schönrogge, Karsten, Sewell, Jack, Solarz, Wojciech, Stewart, Alan J., Tricarico, Elena, Vanderhoeven, Sonia, Van der Velde, Gerard, Vilà, Montserrat, Wood, Christine A., Zenetos, Argyro, Rabitsch, Wolfgang (1968-) 2018 Developing a list of invasive alien species likely to threaten biodiversity and ecosystems in the European Union. Global Change Biology, 25(3) : 1-17.Documents numériques
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Article (2018)URL Using structured eradication feasibility assessment to prioritize the management of new and emerging invasive alien species in Europe / Olaf Booy in Global Change Biology, 26 (11) (2020)
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Titre : Using structured eradication feasibility assessment to prioritize the management of new and emerging invasive alien species in Europe Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Olaf Booy ; Pete A. Robertson ; Niall Moore ; Jess Ward ; Helen E. Roy ; Tim Adriaens ; Richard Shaw ; Johannes Leonardus Cornelis Hendrikus van Valkenburg (1964) ; Gabrielle Wyn ; Sandro Bertolino ; Olivier Blight ; Étienne Branquart ; Giuseppe Brundu ; Joe Caffrey ; Dario Capizzi ; J. Casaer ; Olivier De Clerck ; Neil E. Coughlan ; Eithne Davis ; Jamie T. A. Dick ; Franz Essl (1973-) ; Guillaume Fried ; Piero Genovesi (1960-) ; Pablo González-Moreno ; Frank Huysentruyt ; Stuart R. Jenkins ; Francis Kerckhof ; Frances Lucy ; Wolfgang Nentwig (1953-) ; Jonathan Newman ; Wolfgang Rabitsch (1968-) ; Sugoto Roy ; Uwe Starfinger ; Paul Stebbing ; Jan Stuyck ; Mike Sutton-Croft ; Elena Tricarico ; Sonia Vanderhoeven ; Hugo Verreycken ; Aileen C. Mill Année de publication : 2020 Article en page(s) : 6235-6250 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Plantes subspontanées, naturalisées, envahissantes Résumé : Prioritizing the management of invasive alien species (IAS) is of global importance and within Europe integral to the EU IAS regulation. To prioritize management effectively, the risks posed by IAS need to be assessed, but so too does the feasibility of their management. While the risk of IAS to the EU has been assessed, the feasibility of management has not. We assessed the feasibility of eradicating 60 new (not yet established) and 35 emerging (established with limited distribution) species that pose a threat to the EU, as identified by horizon scanning. The assessment was carried out by 34 experts in invasion management from across Europe, applying the Non-Native Risk Management scheme to defined invasion scenarios and eradication strategies for each species, assessing the feasibility of eradication using seven key risk management criteria. Management priorities were identified by combining scores for risk (derived from horizon scanning) and feasibility of eradication. The results show eradication feasibility score and risk score were not correlated, indicating that risk management criteria evaluate different information than risk assessment. In all, 17 new species were identified as particularly high priorities for eradication should they establish in the future, whereas 14 emerging species were identified as priorities for eradication now. A number of species considered highest priority for eradication were terrestrial vertebrates, a group that has been the focus of a number of eradication attempts in Europe. However, eradication priorities also included a diverse range of other taxa (plants, invertebrates and fish) suggesting there is scope to broaden the taxonomic range of attempted eradication in Europe. We demonstrate that broad scale structured assessments of management feasibility can help prioritize IAS for management. Such frameworks are needed to support evidence-based decision-making. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1111/gcb.15280 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=153671
in Global Change Biology > 26 (11) (2020) . - 6235-6250Booy, Olaf, Robertson, Pete A., Moore, Niall, Ward, Jess, Roy, Helen E., Adriaens, Tim, Shaw, Richard, Valkenburg, Johannes Leonardus Cornelis Hendrikus van (1964), Wyn, Gabrielle, Bertolino, Sandro, Blight, Olivier, Branquart, Étienne, Brundu, Giuseppe, Caffrey, Joe, Capizzi, Dario, Casaer, J., De Clerck, Olivier, Coughlan, Neil E., Davis, Eithne, Dick, Jamie T. A., Essl, Franz (1973-), Fried, Guillaume, Genovesi, Piero (1960-), González-Moreno, Pablo, Huysentruyt, Frank, Jenkins, Stuart R., Kerckhof, Francis, Lucy, Frances, Nentwig, Wolfgang (1953-), Newman, Jonathan, Rabitsch, Wolfgang (1968-), Roy, Sugoto, Starfinger, Uwe, Stebbing, Paul, Stuyck, Jan, Sutton-Croft, Mike, Tricarico, Elena, Vanderhoeven, Sonia, Verreycken, Hugo, Mill, Aileen C. 2020 Using structured eradication feasibility assessment to prioritize the management of new and emerging invasive alien species in Europe. Global Change Biology, 26(11): 6235-6250.Documents numériques
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