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DOI | 10.1111/gcb.14469 |
Climate change opens new frontiers for marine species in the Arctic: Current trends and future invasion risks | |
Chan, Farrah T.1; Stanislawczyk, Keara1; Sneekes, Anna C.2; Dvoretsky, Alexander3; Gollasch, Stephan4; Minchin, Dan5,6; David, Matej7,8; Jelmert, Anders9; Albretsen, Jon9; Bailey, Sarah A.1 | |
2019 | |
发表期刊 | GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
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ISSN | 1354-1013 |
EISSN | 1365-2486 |
出版年 | 2019 |
卷号 | 25期号:1页码:25-38 |
文章类型 | Review |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Canada; Netherlands; Russia; Germany; Ireland; Lithuania; Slovenia; Croatia; Norway |
英文摘要 | Climate change and increased anthropogenic activities are expected to elevate the potential of introducing nonindigenous species (NIS) into the Arctic. Yet, the knowledge base needed to identify gaps and priorities for NIS research and management is limited. Here, we reviewed primary introduction events to each ecoregion of the marine Arctic realm to identify temporal and spatial patterns, likely source regions of NIS, and the putative introduction pathways. We included 54 introduction events representing 34 unique NIS. The rate of NIS discovery ranged from zero to four species per year between 1960 and 2015. The Iceland Shelf had the greatest number of introduction events (n = 14), followed by the Barents Sea (n = 11), and the Norwegian Sea (n = 11). Sixteen of the 54 introduction records had no known origins. The majority of those with known source regions were attributed to the Northeast Atlantic and the Northwest Pacific, 19 and 14 records, respectively. Some introduction events were attributed to multiple possible pathways. For these introductions, vessels transferred the greatest number of aquatic NIS (39%) to the Arctic, followed by natural spread (30%) and aquaculture activities (25%). Similar trends were found for introductions attributed to a single pathway. The phyla Arthropoda and Ochrophyta had the highest number of recorded introduction events, with 19 and 12 records, respectively. Recommendations including vector management, horizon scanning, early detection, rapid response, and a pan-Arctic biodiversity inventory are considered in this paper. Our study provides a comprehensive record of primary introductions of NIS for marine environments in the circumpolar Arctic and identifies knowledge gaps and opportunities for NIS research and management. Ecosystems worldwide will face dramatic changes in the coming decades due to global change. Our findings contribute to the knowledge base needed to address two aspects of global change-invasive species and climate change. |
英文关键词 | alien species aquaculture climate warming fisheries invasion pathways invasive species knowledge gap nonindigenous species shipping vessels |
领域 | 气候变化 ; 资源环境 |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000453370700004 |
WOS关键词 | TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT BIOGEOGRAPHY ; DIATOM NEODENTICULA-SEMINAE ; BALLAST WATER-TREATMENT ; BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS ; SEA-ICE ; THERMAL TOLERANCE ; BARENTS SEA ; ATLANTIC ; PACIFIC ; SPREAD |
WOS类目 | Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences |
WOS研究方向 | Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
引用统计 | |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/17090 |
专题 | 气候变化 资源环境科学 |
作者单位 | 1.Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Great Lakes Lab Fisheries & Aquat Sci, Burlington, ON, Canada; 2.Wageningen Marine Res, Ijmuiden, Netherlands; 3.Russian Acad Sci, Murmansk Marine Biol Inst, Kola Sci Ctr, Murmansk, Russia; 4.GoConsult, Hamburg, Germany; 5.Marine Organism Invest, Killaloe, Ireland; 6.Klaipeda Univ, Marine Sci & Technol Ctr, Klaipeda, Lithuania; 7.Dr Matej David Consult Doo, Izola, Slovenia; 8.Univ Rijeka, Fac Maritime Studies, Rijeka, Croatia; 9.Nordnes, Inst Marine Res, Bergen, Norway |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Chan, Farrah T.,Stanislawczyk, Keara,Sneekes, Anna C.,et al. Climate change opens new frontiers for marine species in the Arctic: Current trends and future invasion risks[J]. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,2019,25(1):25-38. |
APA | Chan, Farrah T..,Stanislawczyk, Keara.,Sneekes, Anna C..,Dvoretsky, Alexander.,Gollasch, Stephan.,...&Bailey, Sarah A..(2019).Climate change opens new frontiers for marine species in the Arctic: Current trends and future invasion risks.GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,25(1),25-38. |
MLA | Chan, Farrah T.,et al."Climate change opens new frontiers for marine species in the Arctic: Current trends and future invasion risks".GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 25.1(2019):25-38. |
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