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Biology, ecology and biogeography of the South American silver croaker, an important Neotropical fish species in South America
The South American silver croaker is a popular fish that has recently received substantial attention from scientists, mainly due to its importance as source of animal protein and as a key fisheries species. However, little is known about the conditions that explain its historical and current spatial...
Autor principal: | Queiroz-Sousa, Jamile |
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Outros Autores: | Brambilla, Eduardo Meneguzzi, Garcia-Ayala, James Raul, Travassos, Fabio Alexandre, Daga, Vanessa Salete, Padial, André Andrian, Simões Vitule, Jean Ricardo |
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oai:repositorio:1-16813 Biology, ecology and biogeography of the South American silver croaker, an important Neotropical fish species in South America Queiroz-Sousa, Jamile Brambilla, Eduardo Meneguzzi Garcia-Ayala, James Raul Travassos, Fabio Alexandre Daga, Vanessa Salete Padial, André Andrian Simões Vitule, Jean Ricardo Anthropogenic Effect Autecology Biogeography Biology Climate Effect Conservation Management Fishery Management Invasive Species Neotropical Region Perciform Spatial Distribution South America Animalsia The South American silver croaker is a popular fish that has recently received substantial attention from scientists, mainly due to its importance as source of animal protein and as a key fisheries species. However, little is known about the conditions that explain its historical and current spatial distribution, both in its native habitat and where it is a successful invasive species. The aim of the present study was to explore the ecological information available for this species, to then critically examine ecological theories related to the conditions underpinning its success. To this end, an exhaustive literature search was conducted with the immediate aim of investigating whether the success of South American silver croaker was driven by species-climate or species–human interactions. The non-native populations were found to occupy climate niche spaces different from those observed in their native ranges. In addition, it was clear that humans played a role in facilitating the large-scale dispersion of silver croaker, and assisted as agents of impact driving the observed current and, probably, the future spatial distribution, which we can predict from our data and from the pattern of propagule pressure. Overall, the current biogeography of this species illustrates how the construction of dams, along with the introduction and stocking of non-native species, overfishing and other human activities can alter fish populations and assemblages. Such processes can reduce native species, increase the abundance and distribution of invasive species, as well as cause changes in life-history traits and genetic variability, all with long-term socioeconomic consequences. © 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. 2020-06-15T21:36:29Z 2020-06-15T21:36:29Z 2018 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16813 10.1007/s11160-018-9526-1 en Volume 28, Número 4, Pags. 693-714 Restrito Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries |
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Anthropogenic Effect Autecology Biogeography Biology Climate Effect Conservation Management Fishery Management Invasive Species Neotropical Region Perciform Spatial Distribution South America Animalsia |
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Anthropogenic Effect Autecology Biogeography Biology Climate Effect Conservation Management Fishery Management Invasive Species Neotropical Region Perciform Spatial Distribution South America Animalsia Queiroz-Sousa, Jamile Biology, ecology and biogeography of the South American silver croaker, an important Neotropical fish species in South America |
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Anthropogenic Effect Autecology Biogeography Biology Climate Effect Conservation Management Fishery Management Invasive Species Neotropical Region Perciform Spatial Distribution South America Animalsia |
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The South American silver croaker is a popular fish that has recently received substantial attention from scientists, mainly due to its importance as source of animal protein and as a key fisheries species. However, little is known about the conditions that explain its historical and current spatial distribution, both in its native habitat and where it is a successful invasive species. The aim of the present study was to explore the ecological information available for this species, to then critically examine ecological theories related to the conditions underpinning its success. To this end, an exhaustive literature search was conducted with the immediate aim of investigating whether the success of South American silver croaker was driven by species-climate or species–human interactions. The non-native populations were found to occupy climate niche spaces different from those observed in their native ranges. In addition, it was clear that humans played a role in facilitating the large-scale dispersion of silver croaker, and assisted as agents of impact driving the observed current and, probably, the future spatial distribution, which we can predict from our data and from the pattern of propagule pressure. Overall, the current biogeography of this species illustrates how the construction of dams, along with the introduction and stocking of non-native species, overfishing and other human activities can alter fish populations and assemblages. Such processes can reduce native species, increase the abundance and distribution of invasive species, as well as cause changes in life-history traits and genetic variability, all with long-term socioeconomic consequences. © 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. |
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Queiroz-Sousa, Jamile |
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Brambilla, Eduardo Meneguzzi Garcia-Ayala, James Raul Travassos, Fabio Alexandre Daga, Vanessa Salete Padial, André Andrian Simões Vitule, Jean Ricardo |
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Brambilla, Eduardo Meneguzzi Garcia-Ayala, James Raul Travassos, Fabio Alexandre Daga, Vanessa Salete Padial, André Andrian Simões Vitule, Jean Ricardo |
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Biology, ecology and biogeography of the South American silver croaker, an important Neotropical fish species in South America |
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Biology, ecology and biogeography of the South American silver croaker, an important Neotropical fish species in South America |
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Biology, ecology and biogeography of the South American silver croaker, an important Neotropical fish species in South America |
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Biology, ecology and biogeography of the South American silver croaker, an important Neotropical fish species in South America |
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Biology, ecology and biogeography of the South American silver croaker, an important Neotropical fish species in South America |
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biology, ecology and biogeography of the south american silver croaker, an important neotropical fish species in south america |
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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries |
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2020 |
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