We conducted a comprehensive survey of existing knowledge about exotic marine organisms introduced to the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, including coastal and shelf areas of Uruguay and Argentina. This domain is equivalent to the so-called Patagonian Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem, and corresponds to two biogeographic provinces: warm-temperate (Argentine Province) and cold temperate (Magellanic Province). The search included species that can be confidently categorized as introduced (31) and cryptogenic species (46). We present a comprehensive picture of recorded introductions (the first for this region) and some prominent ecological consequences. Most coastal ecosystems between the La Plata River estuary and central Patagonia have already been ...
The mytilid Semimytilus algosus (Gould, 1850) was collected from a fishing vessel after an in-water ...
Undariapinnatifida(Harvey) Suringar was recorded in Argentina for the first time in December 1992. S...
Biological invasions are a major cause of global species change. Nevertheless, knowledge about the d...
We conducted a comprehensive survey of existing knowledge about exotic marine organisms introduced t...
The acorn barnacle Balanus glandula (Darwin 1854) is native to the Pacific coast of North America an...
Ports are a key factor in the understanding and solving of most problems associated with marine inva...
Early detection and rapid response plans are a set of principles to reduce the establishment, spread...
Las especies exóticas son aquellas cuya presencia en una región se debe a diversas acciones humanas,...
Despite the poorly studied biodiversity of the Southwestern Atlantic, several exotic species have al...
International audienceThe marine areas of South America (SA) include almost 30,000 km of coastline a...
30,000 km of coastline and encompass three different oceanic domains—the Caribbean, the Pacific, and...
The marine areas of South America (SA) include almost 30,000 km of coastline and encompass three dif...
The non-indigenous bryozoans Aspidelectra melolontha (Landsborough) and Amathia verticillata (Delle ...
Since the 1990s, biological invasions have captured the attention of the scientific community as an ...
A total of 246 marine bryozoan species was recorded within an area of the south-west Atlantic betwee...
The mytilid Semimytilus algosus (Gould, 1850) was collected from a fishing vessel after an in-water ...
Undariapinnatifida(Harvey) Suringar was recorded in Argentina for the first time in December 1992. S...
Biological invasions are a major cause of global species change. Nevertheless, knowledge about the d...
We conducted a comprehensive survey of existing knowledge about exotic marine organisms introduced t...
The acorn barnacle Balanus glandula (Darwin 1854) is native to the Pacific coast of North America an...
Ports are a key factor in the understanding and solving of most problems associated with marine inva...
Early detection and rapid response plans are a set of principles to reduce the establishment, spread...
Las especies exóticas son aquellas cuya presencia en una región se debe a diversas acciones humanas,...
Despite the poorly studied biodiversity of the Southwestern Atlantic, several exotic species have al...
International audienceThe marine areas of South America (SA) include almost 30,000 km of coastline a...
30,000 km of coastline and encompass three different oceanic domains—the Caribbean, the Pacific, and...
The marine areas of South America (SA) include almost 30,000 km of coastline and encompass three dif...
The non-indigenous bryozoans Aspidelectra melolontha (Landsborough) and Amathia verticillata (Delle ...
Since the 1990s, biological invasions have captured the attention of the scientific community as an ...
A total of 246 marine bryozoan species was recorded within an area of the south-west Atlantic betwee...
The mytilid Semimytilus algosus (Gould, 1850) was collected from a fishing vessel after an in-water ...
Undariapinnatifida(Harvey) Suringar was recorded in Argentina for the first time in December 1992. S...
Biological invasions are a major cause of global species change. Nevertheless, knowledge about the d...