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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
BibLvlCode
AS
Title
The MarINvaders toolkit
Abstract
The introduction and establishment of alien (non-native) species to foreign ecosystems is a key threat for marine biodiversity (Katsanevakis et al., 2014; Molnar et al., 2008; Seebens et al., 2017). Ecosystem pressures from invasive species are considered the most difficult to reverse (MEA, 2005) and are expected to increase in the near- and mid-term future (Seebens et al., 2021). Ofparticular concern are alien species which become established and out-compete local species on a large scale, thus becoming an invasive species. The Northern Pacific sea-star (Asteriasamurensis) was, for example, introduced to Australia and Tasmania around the 1990’s and has since become a major threat to endangered species in the Sea around Australia, as well as disrupting Australian aquaculture (GISD, 2021). Global research efforts to estimate the native distribution and alien introduction of marine species are spread over several databases. Principally, in combination these databases can be used to assess the native/alien status of a certain species or all species present in a marine ecoregion (Spalding et al., 2007) although the databases provide information with varying levels of resolution. The MarINvaders Toolkit cross-references these databases and harmonizes the retrieved species distribution and status information. This allows the user to assess the alien and native distribution of marine species across regions on an individual species or ecoregion level.
Bibliographic citation
Lonka, R.; Verones, F.; Stadler, K. (2021). The MarINvaders toolkit. Journal of Open Source Software 6(64): 3575. https://dx.doi.org/10.21105/joss.03575
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Radek Lonka
author
Name
Francesca Verones
author
Name
Konstantin Stadler

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DOI
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https://dx.doi.org/10.21105/joss.03575

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date created
2021-11-23
date modified
2021-11-29