FRESHCO project – preliminary results assessing the multiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coexistence processes
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Summary: | The Iberian freshwater ecosystems are highly invaded by a myriad of organisms that threaten their native biodiversity, including fish and mussels. FRESHCO project is evaluating the direct and indirect impacts of selected invasive alien species (IAS) belonging to distinct fuinctional groups (from plants to vertebrates) on the native Iberian freshwater mussels (FM) and its fí.sh host fauna. Preliminary results for the designed tasks (T) were obtained: Tl - based on field and lab experiments, FM exhibited lower growth, lower physiological condition, and higher locomotor activity at higher Corbicula fluminea density, suggesting that FM are negatively affected by C. fluminea and may be displaced to less favourable habitats; T2 - only native Iberian fishes are effective hosts for Unio delphinus and Potomida littoralis, while Anodonta anatína hás a more wide range of host fishes that may include non-native species; T3- molecular and classical detection tools hás been used to analyze the diets of selected IAS (Lepomis gibbosus, Pacifastacus leniusculus, Procambarus clarkii, Neovison vison) and preliminary results showed that ali these IAS predate FM; T4 - 150 sampling sites in Douro basin (Portugal and Spain) were surveyed and mussel and fish assemblages and their habitats characterized. In opposition to salmonid streams, which maintain a good ecológica! status, large number of median-sized and lowland rivers display marked changes in abiotic conditions and biotic composition, including a higher proportion of non-native species presence. From an ecological point ofview, overall results would help to clarify the real impacts of the most prominent IAS on the threatened native FM and íish species in Iberia. From a management point ofview, this project will contribute with information that can be used in a more effective conservation of native species and management of IAS |
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FRESHCO project – preliminary results assessing the multiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coexistence processesFreshwater ecosystemsNative musselsInvasive speciesFreshwater fishesThe Iberian freshwater ecosystems are highly invaded by a myriad of organisms that threaten their native biodiversity, including fish and mussels. FRESHCO project is evaluating the direct and indirect impacts of selected invasive alien species (IAS) belonging to distinct fuinctional groups (from plants to vertebrates) on the native Iberian freshwater mussels (FM) and its fí.sh host fauna. Preliminary results for the designed tasks (T) were obtained: Tl - based on field and lab experiments, FM exhibited lower growth, lower physiological condition, and higher locomotor activity at higher Corbicula fluminea density, suggesting that FM are negatively affected by C. fluminea and may be displaced to less favourable habitats; T2 - only native Iberian fishes are effective hosts for Unio delphinus and Potomida littoralis, while Anodonta anatína hás a more wide range of host fishes that may include non-native species; T3- molecular and classical detection tools hás been used to analyze the diets of selected IAS (Lepomis gibbosus, Pacifastacus leniusculus, Procambarus clarkii, Neovison vison) and preliminary results showed that ali these IAS predate FM; T4 - 150 sampling sites in Douro basin (Portugal and Spain) were surveyed and mussel and fish assemblages and their habitats characterized. In opposition to salmonid streams, which maintain a good ecológica! status, large number of median-sized and lowland rivers display marked changes in abiotic conditions and biotic composition, including a higher proportion of non-native species presence. From an ecological point ofview, overall results would help to clarify the real impacts of the most prominent IAS on the threatened native FM and íish species in Iberia. From a management point ofview, this project will contribute with information that can be used in a more effective conservation of native species and management of IASMultiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coextinction processes" was funded by FCT - Science and Technological National Portuguese Foundation - Project PTDC/AGR-FOR/1627/2014 - 04/SAICT/2015 and by the Project 3599 -Promoting Scientific Production and Technological Development and the Establishment of Thematic Networks 3599-PPCDT supported by FEDER - European Community FundBiblioteca Digital do IPBTeixeira, AmílcarLopes-Lima, ManuelVarandas, SimoneFroufe, ElsaSousa, Ronaldo2019-02-27T10:35:19Z20182018-01-01T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/19010engTeixeira, Amílcar; Lopes-Lima, Manuel; Varandas, Simone; Froufe, Elsa; Sousa, Ronaldo (2018). FRESHCO project – preliminary results assessing the multiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coexistence processes. In 1st Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Meeting in Europe. Verbania, Italyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-25T12:09:18Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/19010Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:36:02.279400Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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FRESHCO project – preliminary results assessing the multiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coexistence processes |
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FRESHCO project – preliminary results assessing the multiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coexistence processes |
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FRESHCO project – preliminary results assessing the multiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coexistence processes Teixeira, Amílcar Freshwater ecosystems Native mussels Invasive species Freshwater fishes |
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FRESHCO project – preliminary results assessing the multiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coexistence processes |
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FRESHCO project – preliminary results assessing the multiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coexistence processes |
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FRESHCO project – preliminary results assessing the multiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coexistence processes |
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FRESHCO project – preliminary results assessing the multiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coexistence processes |
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FRESHCO project – preliminary results assessing the multiple implications of invasive species on freshwater mussel decline and coexistence processes |
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Teixeira, Amílcar |
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Teixeira, Amílcar Lopes-Lima, Manuel Varandas, Simone Froufe, Elsa Sousa, Ronaldo |
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Lopes-Lima, Manuel Varandas, Simone Froufe, Elsa Sousa, Ronaldo |
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Biblioteca Digital do IPB |
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Teixeira, Amílcar Lopes-Lima, Manuel Varandas, Simone Froufe, Elsa Sousa, Ronaldo |
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Freshwater ecosystems Native mussels Invasive species Freshwater fishes |
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Freshwater ecosystems Native mussels Invasive species Freshwater fishes |
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The Iberian freshwater ecosystems are highly invaded by a myriad of organisms that threaten their native biodiversity, including fish and mussels. FRESHCO project is evaluating the direct and indirect impacts of selected invasive alien species (IAS) belonging to distinct fuinctional groups (from plants to vertebrates) on the native Iberian freshwater mussels (FM) and its fí.sh host fauna. Preliminary results for the designed tasks (T) were obtained: Tl - based on field and lab experiments, FM exhibited lower growth, lower physiological condition, and higher locomotor activity at higher Corbicula fluminea density, suggesting that FM are negatively affected by C. fluminea and may be displaced to less favourable habitats; T2 - only native Iberian fishes are effective hosts for Unio delphinus and Potomida littoralis, while Anodonta anatína hás a more wide range of host fishes that may include non-native species; T3- molecular and classical detection tools hás been used to analyze the diets of selected IAS (Lepomis gibbosus, Pacifastacus leniusculus, Procambarus clarkii, Neovison vison) and preliminary results showed that ali these IAS predate FM; T4 - 150 sampling sites in Douro basin (Portugal and Spain) were surveyed and mussel and fish assemblages and their habitats characterized. In opposition to salmonid streams, which maintain a good ecológica! status, large number of median-sized and lowland rivers display marked changes in abiotic conditions and biotic composition, including a higher proportion of non-native species presence. From an ecological point ofview, overall results would help to clarify the real impacts of the most prominent IAS on the threatened native FM and íish species in Iberia. From a management point ofview, this project will contribute with information that can be used in a more effective conservation of native species and management of IAS |
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