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Title: History of an invasion: Cronius ruber in the webbnesia ecoregion
Authors: Triay Portella, Raül 
Shafer, Sussane
Martín García, José A. 
Monteiro, João
González Pajuelo, José Mario 
Lorenzo Nespereira, José María 
Tuya, Fernando 
González Pérez, José Antonio 
Canning-Clode, João
UNESCO Clasification: 240106 Ecología animal
251005 Zoología marina
Keywords: Invasion process
Invasive crabs
NIS
Life history traits
Monitoring, et al
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) 
Project: Contribución de las corrientes de contorno del margen este a la variabilidad de la AMOC 
Seguimiento, control y mitigación de proliferaciones de organismos marinos asociadas a perturbaciones humanas y cambio climático en la región Macaronésica 
Invasión del cangrejo Cronius ruber en aguas de Canarias (ICRAC) 
Conference: VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences (ISMS 2022) 
Abstract: Non-indigenous species (NIS) are considered invasive species when they induces a harm for human health or are causing a negative impact at ecological or economical scale (Ref). Nevertheless, the ecological impact stemming from a biological invasion is the most poorly understood aspect of the invasion process (Ref). As a case study, we described and discussed the time-line of a marine NIS detection in Oceanic Islands and the efforts to elucidate its potential as invasive species. Life history traits of Cronius ruber are summarized. Reproductive biology, fecundity, reproduction period, growth, foraging behavior and feeding ecology were presented. The invasiveness of the species was screened using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. Monitoring strategies were presented to describe the evolution of their biomass, the possible introduction vectors and the time since introduction. Finally, we emphasized the importance of international collaboration and the application of long-term monitoring programs to face the major driver in biodiversity loss.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122139
ISBN: 978-84-9042-477-3
Source: Abstracts Volume VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences, July 2022 / coordinación, María Esther Torres Padrón, p. 501-502
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