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Bibliographic resource
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Journal article
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AS
Title
Identifying potentially invasive non‐native marine and brackish water species for the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman
Abstract
Invasive non‐native species (NNS) are internationally recognized as posing a serious threat to global biodiversity, economies and human health. The identification of invasive NNS is already established, those that may arrive in the future, their vectors and pathways of introduction and spread, and hotspots of invasion are important for a targeted approach to managing introductions and impacts at local, regional and global scales. The aim of this study was to identify which marine and brackish NNS are already present in marine systems of the northeastern Arabia area (Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman) and of these which ones are potentially invasive, and which species have a high likelihood of being introduced in the future and negatively affect biodiversity. Overall, 136 NNS were identified, of which 56 are already present in the region and a further 80 were identified as likely to arrive in the future, including fish, tunicates, invertebrates, plants and protists. The Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit (AS‐ISK) was used to identify the risk of NNS being (or becoming) invasive within the region. Based on the AS‐ISK basic risk assessment (BRA) thresholds, 36 extant and 37 horizon species (53.7% of all species) were identified as high risk. When the impact of climate change on the overall assessment was considered, the combined risk score (BRA+CCA) increased for 38.2% of all species, suggesting higher risk under warmer conditions, including the highest‐risk horizon NNS the green crab Carcinus maenas, and the extant macro‐alga Hypnea musciformis. This is the first horizon‐scanning exercise for NNS in the region, thus providing a vital baseline for future management. The outcome of this study is the prioritization of NNS to inform decision‐making for the targeted monitoring and management in the region to prevent new bio‐invasions and to control existing species, including their potential for spread.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000510779500001
Bibliographic citation
Clarke, S.A.; Vilizzi, L.; Lee, L.; Wood, L.E.; Cowie, W.J.; Burt, J.A.; Mamiit, R.J.E.; Ali, H.; Davison, P.I.; Fenwick, G.V.; Harmer, R.; Skóra, M.E.; Kozic, S.; Aislabie, L.R.; Kennerley, A.; Le Quesne, W.J.F.; Copp, G.H.; Stebbing, P.D. (2020). Identifying potentially invasive non‐native marine and brackish water species for the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman. Glob. Chang. Biol. 26(4): 2081-2092. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14964
Topic
Marine
Brakish water
Is peer reviewed
true
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Stacey Clarke
author
Name
Lorenzo Vilizzi
author
Name
Laura Lee
author
Name
Louisa Wood
author
Name
Winston Cowie
author
Name
John Burt
author
Name
Rusyan Mamiit
author
Name
Hassina Ali
author
Name
Phil Davison
author
Name
Gemma Fenwick
author
Name
Rogan Harmer
author
Name
Michal Skóra
author
Name
Sebastian Kozic
author
Name
Luke Aislabie
author
Name
Adam Kennerley
author
Name
Will Le Quesne
author
Name
Gordon Copp
author
Name
Paul Stebbing

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DOI
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14964

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date created
2020-01-27
date modified
2020-03-23