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Potential invasiveness by non-indigenous macrozoobenthos in the secondary hydrographic system of a temperate-climate river catchment

机译:温带-气候河流集水区次生水文系统中非本地大型动物的潜在入侵

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In the context of biological invasions, freshwater aquatic invertebrates represent one of the most successful groups of organisms. At the same time, the secondary hydrographic system of a river catchment acts as a preferential pathway for the dispersion of Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) to nearby ecosystems. The present study investigates the macrozoobenthos assemblage inhabiting 13 representative semi-natural streams of the secondary hydrographic system of the southern course of the River Ticino (Lombardy, Northern Italy). The level of biocontamination of the habitats under study was assessed by the Site-specific BioContamination Index (SBCI), which was paired with a preliminary screening of the NIS that may cause ecological and economic impacts at the sites under study using the recently-developed Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit (AS-ISK) tool. The SBCI classified one stream as 'high class', one as 'good class', two as 'moderate class', seven as 'poor class', and the remaining two as 'bad class'. Six macrozoobenthic NIS were identified, namely the amphipod Gantmarus roeselii, the gastropods Physella acuta, Potamopyrgus antipodarum and Pseudosuccinea columella, the bivalve Corbicula fiuminea and the limpet Ferrissia frogilis. Based on the AS-ISK outcomes, the most potentially invasive species were C. fluminea followed by P. columella, both of which were categorised as 'high risk'. Also, the potential invasiveness of the above species increased after accounting for climate change predictions, as did that for all other species assessed, hence regardless of their corresponding risk level. By combining the results of the SBCI index with those from AS-ISK, a first step is provided towards the identification and refinement of potential management strategies aimed to reduce the impacts of NIS in the RAA, whilst accounting for predicted effects of climate change.
机译:在生物入侵的背景下,淡水水生无脊椎动物是最成功的生物体之一。同时,河流集水区的次级水文系统是非土著物种向附近生态系统扩散的优先途径。本研究调查了居住在提契诺州南部(伦巴第大区)次要水文地理系统的13个代表性半自然流中的大型动物群。通过特定于地点的生物污染指数(SBCI)评估了所研究栖息地的生物污染水平,该指数与NIS的初步筛选配合使用了最新开发的水生生物可能会对研究地点造成生态和经济影响物种入侵筛选工具包(AS-ISK)工具。 SBCI将其中一类归类为“高级”,一类归类为“中级”,七类归类为“劣类”,其余两类归类为“劣类”。确定了六个大型兽类NIS,即两栖类G足类,腹足纲实蝇,小菜蛾和小假单胞菌,双壳黄bic和蛤天牛。根据AS-ISK结果,最具潜在入侵性的物种为fluminea菌,其次为P. columella菌,这两个物种均被归类为“高风险”。同样,在考虑了气候变化预测之后,上述物种的潜在入侵性增加了,对所有其他物种的评估也是如此,因此,不论其相应的风险水平如何。通过将SBCI指数的结果与AS-ISK的结果相结合,第一步是确定和完善旨在减少NIS对RAA的影响的潜在管理策略,同时考虑到气候变化的预期影响。

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