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2. A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters
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Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Zamora-Marín, José M., Guareschi, Simone, Anastácio, Pedro M., García-Murillo, Pablo, Ribeiro, Filipe, Miranda, Rafael, Cobo, Fernando, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Dani, Arias, Andrés, Cuesta, Jose A., Medina, Leopoldo, Almeida, David, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, M. Pilar, Calero, Sara, Campos, Juan A., Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, Capinha, César, Casals, Frederic, Clavero, Miguel, Encarnação, João, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Hermoso, Virgilio, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Morcillo, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Sánchez, Marta I., Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, and Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J.
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3. Minnow introductions in mountain lakes result in lower salmonid densities
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Tiberti, Rocco, Buchaca, Teresa, Cruset Tonietti, Eloi, Iacobelli, Laura, Maini, Melissa, Ribelli, Fabio, Pou Rovira, Quim, and Ventura, Marc
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4. Non-native minnows cause much larger negative effects than trout on littoral macroinvertebrates of high mountain lakes
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Osorio, Víctor, Puig, María Ángeles, Buchaca, Teresa, Sabás, Ibor, Miró, Alexandre, Lucati, Federica, Suh, Jongmo, Pou-Rovira, Quim, and Ventura, Marc
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5. Adaptation of the European Fish Index (EFI+) to include the alien fish pressure
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Aparicio, Enric, primary, Alcaraz, Carles, additional, Rocaspana, Rafel, additional, Pou-Rovira, Quim, additional, and García-Berthou, Emili, additional
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6. A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
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Zamora-Marín, Jose M., primary, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, additional, Oficialdegui, Francisco J., additional, Anastácio, Pedro M., additional, Miranda, Rafael, additional, García-Murillo, Pablo, additional, Cobo, Fernando, additional, Ribeiro, Filipe, additional, Gallardo, Belinda, additional, García-Berthou, Emili, additional, Boix, Dani, additional, Medina, Leopoldo, additional, Morcillo, Felipe, additional, Oscoz, Javier, additional, Guillén, Antonio, additional, Herrero-Reyes, Antonio A., additional, Aguiar, Francisca C., additional, Almeida, David, additional, Arias, Andrés, additional, Ayres, César, additional, Banha, Filipe, additional, Barca, Sandra, additional, Biurrun, Idoia, additional, Cabezas, M. Pilar, additional, Calero, Sara, additional, Campos, Juan A., additional, Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, additional, Capinha, César, additional, Carapeto, André, additional, Casals, Frederic, additional, Chainho, Paula, additional, Cirujano, Santos, additional, Clavero, Miguel, additional, Cuesta, Jose A., additional, Deltoro, Vicente, additional, Encarnação, João, additional, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, additional, Franco, Javier, additional, García-Meseguer, Antonio J., additional, Guareschi, Simone, additional, Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián, additional, Hermoso, Virgilio, additional, López-Cañizares, Celia, additional, López-Soriano, Joaquín, additional, Machordom, Annie, additional, Martelo, Joana, additional, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, additional, Moreno, Juan C., additional, Olivo del Amo, Rosa, additional, Otero, J. Carlos, additional, Perdices, Anabel, additional, Pou-Rovira, Quim, additional, Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio, additional, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, additional, Ros, Macarena, additional, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, additional, Sánchez, Marta I., additional, Sánchez-Fernández, David, additional, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., additional, Soriano, Oscar, additional, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, additional, Torralva, Mar, additional, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, additional, Zamora-López, Antonio, additional, and Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J., additional
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7. Supplementary material 1 from: Zamora-Marín JM, Ruiz-Navarro A, Oficialdegui FJ, Anastácio PM, Miranda R, García-Murillo P, Cobo F, Ribeiro F, Gallardo B, García-Berthou E, Boix D, Medina L, Morcillo F, Oscoz J, Guillén A, Herrero-Reyes AA, Aguiar FC, Almeida D, Arias A, Ayres C, Banha F, Barca S, Biurrun I, Cabezas MP, Calero S, Campos JA, Capdevila-Argüelles L, Capinha C, Carapeto A, Casals F, Chainho P, Cirujano S, Clavero M, Cuesta JA, Deltoro V, Encarnação J, Fernández-Delgado C, Franco J, García-Meseguer AJ, Guareschi S, Guerrero-Gómez A, Hermoso V, López-Cañizares C, López-Soriano J, Machordom A, Martelo J, Mellado-Díaz A, Moreno JC, Olivo del Amo R, Otero JC, Perdices A, Pou-Rovira Q, Quiñonero-Salgado S, Rodríguez-Merino A, Ros M, Sánchez-Gullón E, Sánchez MI, Sánchez-Fernández D, Sánchez-González JR, Soriano O, Teodósio MA, Torralva M, Vieira-Lanero R, Zamora-López A, Oliva-Paterna FJ (2023) A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters. NeoBiota 89: 17-44. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.89.105994
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Zamora-Marín, Jose M., primary, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, additional, Oficialdegui, Francisco J., additional, Anastácio, Pedro M., additional, Miranda, Rafael, additional, García-Murillo, Pablo, additional, Cobo, Fernando, additional, Ribeiro, Filipe, additional, Gallardo, Belinda, additional, García-Berthou, Emili, additional, Boix, Dani, additional, Medina, Leopoldo, additional, Morcillo, Felipe, additional, Oscoz, Javier, additional, Guillén, Antonio, additional, Herrero-Reyes, Antonio A., additional, Aguiar, Francisca C., additional, Almeida, David, additional, Arias, Andrés, additional, Ayres, César, additional, Banha, Filipe, additional, Barca, Sandra, additional, Biurrun, Idoia, additional, Cabezas, M. Pilar, additional, Calero, Sara, additional, Campos, Juan A., additional, Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, additional, Capinha, César, additional, Carapeto, André, additional, Casals, Frederic, additional, Chainho, Paula, additional, Cirujano, Santos, additional, Clavero, Miguel, additional, Cuesta, Jose A., additional, Deltoro, Vicente, additional, Encarnação, João, additional, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, additional, Franco, Javier, additional, García-Meseguer, Antonio J., additional, Guareschi, Simone, additional, Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián, additional, Hermoso, Virgilio, additional, López-Cañizares, Celia, additional, López-Soriano, Joaquín, additional, Machordom, Annie, additional, Martelo, Joana, additional, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, additional, Moreno, Juan C., additional, Olivo del Amo, Rosa, additional, Otero, J. Carlos, additional, Perdices, Anabel, additional, Pou-Rovira, Quim, additional, Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio, additional, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, additional, Ros, Macarena, additional, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, additional, Sánchez, Marta I., additional, Sánchez-Fernández, David, additional, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., additional, Soriano, Oscar, additional, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, additional, Torralva, Mar, additional, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, additional, Zamora-López, Antonio, additional, and Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J., additional
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8. Supplementary material 2 from: Zamora-Marín JM, Ruiz-Navarro A, Oficialdegui FJ, Anastácio PM, Miranda R, García-Murillo P, Cobo F, Ribeiro F, Gallardo B, García-Berthou E, Boix D, Medina L, Morcillo F, Oscoz J, Guillén A, Herrero-Reyes AA, Aguiar FC, Almeida D, Arias A, Ayres C, Banha F, Barca S, Biurrun I, Cabezas MP, Calero S, Campos JA, Capdevila-Argüelles L, Capinha C, Carapeto A, Casals F, Chainho P, Cirujano S, Clavero M, Cuesta JA, Deltoro V, Encarnação J, Fernández-Delgado C, Franco J, García-Meseguer AJ, Guareschi S, Guerrero-Gómez A, Hermoso V, López-Cañizares C, López-Soriano J, Machordom A, Martelo J, Mellado-Díaz A, Moreno JC, Olivo del Amo R, Otero JC, Perdices A, Pou-Rovira Q, Quiñonero-Salgado S, Rodríguez-Merino A, Ros M, Sánchez-Gullón E, Sánchez MI, Sánchez-Fernández D, Sánchez-González JR, Soriano O, Teodósio MA, Torralva M, Vieira-Lanero R, Zamora-López A, Oliva-Paterna FJ (2023) A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters. NeoBiota 89: 17-44. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.89.105994
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Zamora-Marín, Jose M., primary, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, additional, Oficialdegui, Francisco J., additional, Anastácio, Pedro M., additional, Miranda, Rafael, additional, García-Murillo, Pablo, additional, Cobo, Fernando, additional, Ribeiro, Filipe, additional, Gallardo, Belinda, additional, García-Berthou, Emili, additional, Boix, Dani, additional, Medina, Leopoldo, additional, Morcillo, Felipe, additional, Oscoz, Javier, additional, Guillén, Antonio, additional, Herrero-Reyes, Antonio A., additional, Aguiar, Francisca C., additional, Almeida, David, additional, Arias, Andrés, additional, Ayres, César, additional, Banha, Filipe, additional, Barca, Sandra, additional, Biurrun, Idoia, additional, Cabezas, M. Pilar, additional, Calero, Sara, additional, Campos, Juan A., additional, Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, additional, Capinha, César, additional, Carapeto, André, additional, Casals, Frederic, additional, Chainho, Paula, additional, Cirujano, Santos, additional, Clavero, Miguel, additional, Cuesta, Jose A., additional, Deltoro, Vicente, additional, Encarnação, João, additional, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, additional, Franco, Javier, additional, García-Meseguer, Antonio J., additional, Guareschi, Simone, additional, Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián, additional, Hermoso, Virgilio, additional, López-Cañizares, Celia, additional, López-Soriano, Joaquín, additional, Machordom, Annie, additional, Martelo, Joana, additional, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, additional, Moreno, Juan C., additional, Olivo del Amo, Rosa, additional, Otero, J. Carlos, additional, Perdices, Anabel, additional, Pou-Rovira, Quim, additional, Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio, additional, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, additional, Ros, Macarena, additional, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, additional, Sánchez, Marta I., additional, Sánchez-Fernández, David, additional, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., additional, Soriano, Oscar, additional, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, additional, Torralva, Mar, additional, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, additional, Zamora-López, Antonio, additional, and Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J., additional
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9. A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters
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Oficialdegui, Francisco, Zamora-Marín, José, Guareschi, Simone, Anastácio, Pedro, García-Murillo, Pablo, Ribeiro, Filipe, Miranda, Rafael, Cobo, Fernando, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Dani, Arias, Andrés, Cuesta, Jose, Medina, Leopoldo, Almeida, David, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, Pilar, Calero, Sara, Campos, Juan, Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, Capinha, César, Casals, Frederic, Clavero, Miguel, Encarnação, João, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Hermoso, Virgilio, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Morcillo Alonso, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Sánchez, Marta, Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, Oliva-Paterna, Francisco, Oficialdegui, Francisco, Zamora-Marín, José, Guareschi, Simone, Anastácio, Pedro, García-Murillo, Pablo, Ribeiro, Filipe, Miranda, Rafael, Cobo, Fernando, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Dani, Arias, Andrés, Cuesta, Jose, Medina, Leopoldo, Almeida, David, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, Pilar, Calero, Sara, Campos, Juan, Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, Capinha, César, Casals, Frederic, Clavero, Miguel, Encarnação, João, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Hermoso, Virgilio, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Morcillo Alonso, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Sánchez, Marta, Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, and Oliva-Paterna, Francisco
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Funding This research was supported by the LIFE INVASAQUA project (Aquatic In- vasive Alien Species of Freshwater and Estuarine Systems: Awareness and Prevention in the Iberian Peninsula) (LIFE17 GIE/ES/000515) funded by the EU LIFE Program. The Fundación Biodiversidad (Government of Spain) and the Government of Navarre financially support specific actions into the LIFE INVASAQUA. F.R. is supported by Foundation for Science and Technology through an individual contract (CEEC/0482/2020). J.E. has a Ph.D. scholarship (SFRH/BD/140556/2018) funded by FCT, Portugal. F.B. is supported by Foundation for Science and Technology through an individual contract (CEEC/01896/2021)., As the number of introduced species keeps increasing unabatedly, identifying and prioritising current and potential Invasive Alien Species (IAS) has become essential to manage them. Horizon Scanning (HS), defined as an exploration of potential threats, is considered a fundamental component of IAS management. By combining scientific knowledge on taxa with expert opinion, we identified the most relevant aquatic IAS in the Iberian Peninsula, i.e., those with the greatest geographic extent (or probability of introduction), severe ecological, economic and human health impacts, greatest difficulty and acceptability of management. We highlighted the 126 most relevant IAS already present in Iberian inland waters (i.e., Concern list) and 89 with a high probability of being introduced in the near future (i.e., Alert list), of which 24 and 10 IAS, respectively, were considered as a management priority after receiving the highest scores in the expert assessment (i.e., top-ranked IAS). In both lists, aquatic IAS belonging to the four thematic groups (plants, freshwater invertebrates, estuarine invertebrates, and vertebrates) were identified as having been introduced through various pathways from different regions of the world and classified according to their main functional feeding groups. Also, the latest update of the list of IAS of Union concern pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1143/2014 includes only 12 top-ranked IAS identified for the Iberian Peninsula, while the national lists incorporate the vast majority of them. This fact underlines the great importance of taxa prioritisation exercises at biogeographical scales as a step prior to risk analyses and their inclusion in national lists. This HS provides a robust assessment and a cost-effective strategy for decision-makers and stakeholders to prioritise the use of limited resources for IAS prevention and management. Although applied at a transnational level in a European biodiversity hotspot, this approach is designed for pot, European Commission, Fundación Biodiversidad, Nafarroako Gobernua, Fundación para la Ciencia y la Tecnología, Foundation for Science and Technology (Portugal), Depto. de Biodiversidad, Ecología y Evolución, Fac. de Ciencias Biológicas, TRUE, pub
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10. A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
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Zamora-Marín, José, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Oficialdegui, Francisco, Anastácio, Pedro, Miranda, Rafael, García-Murillo, Pablo, Cobo, Fernando, Ribeiro, Filipe, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Dani, Medina Domingo, Leopoldo, Morcillo Alonso, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Herrero-Reyes, Antonio, Aguiar, Francesca, Almeida, David, Arias, Andres, Ayres, Cesar, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, Pilar, Calero, Sara, Campos, Juan, Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, Capinha, Cesar, Carapeto, Andre, Casals, Frederic, Chainho, Paula, Cirujano, Santos, Clavero, Miguel, Cuesta, Jose, Deltoro, Vicente, Encarnação, Joao, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, García-Meseguer, Antonio, Guareschi, Simone, Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián, Hermoso, Virgilio, López-Cañizares, Celia, López-Soriano, Joaquin, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Moreno, Juan, Olivo del Amo, Rosa, Otero, Carlos, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Sánchez, Marta, Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge, Soriano, Oscar, Teodósio, Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, Zamora-López, Antonio, Oliva-Paterna, Francisco, Zamora-Marín, José, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Oficialdegui, Francisco, Anastácio, Pedro, Miranda, Rafael, García-Murillo, Pablo, Cobo, Fernando, Ribeiro, Filipe, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Dani, Medina Domingo, Leopoldo, Morcillo Alonso, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Herrero-Reyes, Antonio, Aguiar, Francesca, Almeida, David, Arias, Andres, Ayres, Cesar, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, Pilar, Calero, Sara, Campos, Juan, Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, Capinha, Cesar, Carapeto, Andre, Casals, Frederic, Chainho, Paula, Cirujano, Santos, Clavero, Miguel, Cuesta, Jose, Deltoro, Vicente, Encarnação, Joao, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, García-Meseguer, Antonio, Guareschi, Simone, Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián, Hermoso, Virgilio, López-Cañizares, Celia, López-Soriano, Joaquin, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Moreno, Juan, Olivo del Amo, Rosa, Otero, Carlos, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Sánchez, Marta, Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge, Soriano, Oscar, Teodósio, Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, Zamora-López, Antonio, and Oliva-Paterna, Francisco
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This study was supported by the LIFE INVASAQUA project (Aquatic Invasive Alien Species of Freshwater and Estuarine Systems: Awareness and Prevention in the Iberian Peninsula) (LIFE17 GIE/ES/000515) funded by the EU LIFE Program. The Fundación Biodiversidad (Government of Spain) and the Government of Navarre financially supported specific actions into the LIFE INVASAQUA. J.M. Z.-M. is supported by a postdoctoral grant funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and the European Union NextGeneration EU/PRTR (FJC2021-046923-I). F.R. is supported by Foundation for Science and Technology through an individual contract (CEEC/0482/2020). I.B. and J.A.C. were funded by the Basque Government (IT1487-22). J.E. has a Ph.D. scholarship (SFRH/BD/140556/2018) funded by FCT, Portugal. F.B. is supported by Foundation for Science and Technology through an individual contract (CEEC/01896/2021). C.C. was supported by Portuguese national funds to the CEG/IGOT Research Unit (UIDB/00295/2020 and UIDP/00295/2020), through FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P. F.C.A, was funded by CEF, a research unit of FCT, Portugal (UIDB/00239/2020). A.A. H.-R. was supported by a predoctoral grant from the University of Murcia (R-483/2023)., Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS), leading to multi-faceted ecological, economic and health impacts worldwide. The Iberian Peninsula comprises an exceptionally biodiverse Mediterranean region with a high number of threatened and endemic aquatic species, most of them strongly impacted by biological invasions. Following a structured approach that combines a systematic review of available information and expert opinion, we provide a comprehensive and updated multi-taxa inventory of aquatic NIS (fungi, macroalgae, vascular plants, invertebrates and vertebrates) in Iberian inland waters. Moreover, we assess overall patterns in the establishment status, introduction pathways, native range and temporal introduction trends of listed NIS. In addition, we discuss the legal coverage provided by both national (Spanish and Portuguese) and European NIS regulations. We inventoried 326 aquatic NIS in Iberian inland waters, including 215 established, 96 with uncertain establishment status and 15 cryptogenic taxa. Invertebrates (54.6%) and vertebrates (24.5%) were the groups with the highest number of NIS, with Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Chordata being the most represented phyla. Recorded NIS originated from diverse geographic regions, with North and South America being the most frequent. Vertebrates and vascular plants were mostly introduced through intentional pathways (i.e. release and escape), whereas invertebrates and macroalgae arrived mostly through unintentional ways (i.e. contaminant or stowaway). Most of the recorded NIS were introduced in Iberian inland waters over the second half of the 20th century, with a high number of NIS introductions being reported in the 2000s. While only 8% of the recorded NIS appear in the European Union list of Invasive Alien Species of Union concern, around 25% are listed in the Spanish and Portuguese NIS regulations. This study provides the most updated checklist of Iberian aquati, European Commission, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Gobierno de Navarra, Eusko Jaurlaritza, Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, Depto. de Biodiversidad, Ecología y Evolución, Fac. de Ciencias Biológicas, TRUE, pub
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11. A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
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European Commission, Fundación Biodiversidad, Diputación Foral de Navarra, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), Eusko Jaurlaritza, Universidad de Murcia, Zamora-Marín, José M., Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Anastácio, Pedro M., Miranda, Rafael, García-Murillo, Pablo, Cobo, Fernando, Ribeiro, Filipe, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Daniel, Medina, Leopoldo, Morcillo Alonso, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Herrero-Reyes, Antonio A., Aguiar, Francisca, Almeida, David, Arias, Andrés, Ayres, César, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, María Pilar, Calero, Sara, Capdevila-Argüelles, César, Capinha, César, Carapeto, André, Casals, Frederic, Chainho, Paula, Cirujano, Santos, Clavero, Miguel, Cuesta, José A., Deltoro, Vicente, Encarnação, João, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, García-Meseguer, Antonio, J., Guareschi, Simone, Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián, Hermoso, Virgilio, López-Cañizares, Celia, López-Soriano, Joaquín, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Moreno, Juan C., Olivo del Amo, R., Otero, J. Carlos, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Sánchez, Marta I., Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., Soriano, Óscar, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, Zamora-López, Antonio, Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J., European Commission, Fundación Biodiversidad, Diputación Foral de Navarra, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), Eusko Jaurlaritza, Universidad de Murcia, Zamora-Marín, José M., Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Anastácio, Pedro M., Miranda, Rafael, García-Murillo, Pablo, Cobo, Fernando, Ribeiro, Filipe, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Daniel, Medina, Leopoldo, Morcillo Alonso, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Herrero-Reyes, Antonio A., Aguiar, Francisca, Almeida, David, Arias, Andrés, Ayres, César, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, María Pilar, Calero, Sara, Capdevila-Argüelles, César, Capinha, César, Carapeto, André, Casals, Frederic, Chainho, Paula, Cirujano, Santos, Clavero, Miguel, Cuesta, José A., Deltoro, Vicente, Encarnação, João, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, García-Meseguer, Antonio, J., Guareschi, Simone, Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián, Hermoso, Virgilio, López-Cañizares, Celia, López-Soriano, Joaquín, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Moreno, Juan C., Olivo del Amo, R., Otero, J. Carlos, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Sánchez, Marta I., Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., Soriano, Óscar, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, Zamora-López, Antonio, and Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J.
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Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS), leading to multi-faceted ecological, economic and health impacts worldwide. The Iberian Peninsula comprises an exceptionally biodiverse Mediterranean region with a high number of threatened and endemic aquatic species, most of them strongly impacted by biological invasions. Following a structured approach that combines a systematic review of available information and expert opinion, we provide a comprehensive and updated multi-taxa inventory of aquatic NIS (fungi, macroalgae, vascular plants, invertebrates and vertebrates) in Iberian inland waters. Moreover, we assess overall patterns in the establishment status, introduction pathways, native range and temporal introduction trends of listed NIS. In addition, we discuss the legal coverage provided by both national (Spanish and Portuguese) and European NIS regulations. We inventoried 326 aquatic NIS in Iberian inland waters, including 215 established, 96 with uncertain establishment status and 15 cryptogenic taxa. Invertebrates (54.6%) and vertebrates (24.5%) were the groups with the highest number of NIS, with Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Chordata being the most represented phyla. Recorded NIS originated from diverse geographic regions, with North and South America being the most frequent. Vertebrates and vascular plants were mostly introduced through intentional pathways (i.e. release and escape), whereas invertebrates and macroalgae arrived mostly through unintentional ways (i.e. contaminant or stowaway). Most of the recorded NIS were introduced in Iberian inland waters over the second half of the 20th century, with a high number of NIS introductions being reported in the 2000s. While only 8% of the recorded NIS appear in the European Union list of Invasive Alien Species of Union concern, around 25% are listed in the Spanish and Portuguese NIS regulations. This study provides the most updated checklist of Iberian aquati
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12. Supplementary materials A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
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Zamora-Marín, José M., Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Anastácio, Pedro M., Miranda, Rafael, García-Murillo, Pablo, Cobo, Fernando, Ribeiro, Filipe, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Daniel, Medina, Leopoldo, Morcillo Alonso, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Herrero-Reyes, Antonio A., Aguiar, Francisca, Almeida, David, Arias, Andrés, Ayres, César, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, María Pilar, Calero, Sara, Capdevila-Argüelles, César, Capinha, César, Carapeto, André, Casals, Frederic, Chainho, Paula, Cirujano, Santos, Clavero, Miguel, Cuesta, José A., Deltoro, Vicente, Encarnação, João, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, García-Meseguer, Antonio, J., Guareschi, Simone, Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián, Hermoso, Virgilio, López-Cañizares, Celia, López-Soriano, Joaquín, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Moreno, Juan C., Olivo del Amo, R., Otero, J. Carlos, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Sánchez, Marta I., Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., Soriano, Óscar, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, Zamora-López, Antonio, Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J., Zamora-Marín, José M., Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Anastácio, Pedro M., Miranda, Rafael, García-Murillo, Pablo, Cobo, Fernando, Ribeiro, Filipe, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Daniel, Medina, Leopoldo, Morcillo Alonso, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Herrero-Reyes, Antonio A., Aguiar, Francisca, Almeida, David, Arias, Andrés, Ayres, César, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, María Pilar, Calero, Sara, Capdevila-Argüelles, César, Capinha, César, Carapeto, André, Casals, Frederic, Chainho, Paula, Cirujano, Santos, Clavero, Miguel, Cuesta, José A., Deltoro, Vicente, Encarnação, João, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, García-Meseguer, Antonio, J., Guareschi, Simone, Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián, Hermoso, Virgilio, López-Cañizares, Celia, López-Soriano, Joaquín, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Moreno, Juan C., Olivo del Amo, R., Otero, J. Carlos, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Sánchez, Marta I., Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., Soriano, Óscar, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, Zamora-López, Antonio, and Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J.
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13. A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters
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Biología vegetal y ecología, Landaren biologia eta ekologia, Oficialdegui, Francisco Javier, Zamora Marín, José Manuel, Guareschi, Simone, Anastacio, Pedro M., García Murillo, Pablo, Ribeiro, Filipe, Miranda, Rafael, Cobo, Fernando, Gallardo, Belinda, García Berthou, Emili, Boix, Dani, Arias, Andrés, Cuesta, José A., Medina, Leopoldo, Almeida, David, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun Galarraga, Miren Idoia, Cabezas, María Pilar, Calero, Sara, Campos Prieto, Juan Antonio, Capdevila Arguelles, Laura, Capinha, Cesar, Casals, Frederic, Clavero, Miguel, Encarnação, João, Fernández Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Hermoso, Virgilio, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado Díaz, Andrés, Morcilloy, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Perdices, Anabel, Pou Rovira, Quim, Rodríguez Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Ruiz Navarro, Ana, Sánchez, Marta I., Sánchez Fernández, David, Sánchez González, Jorge R., Sánchez Gullón, Enrique, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira Lanero, Rufino, Oliva Paterna, Francisco José, Biología vegetal y ecología, Landaren biologia eta ekologia, Oficialdegui, Francisco Javier, Zamora Marín, José Manuel, Guareschi, Simone, Anastacio, Pedro M., García Murillo, Pablo, Ribeiro, Filipe, Miranda, Rafael, Cobo, Fernando, Gallardo, Belinda, García Berthou, Emili, Boix, Dani, Arias, Andrés, Cuesta, José A., Medina, Leopoldo, Almeida, David, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun Galarraga, Miren Idoia, Cabezas, María Pilar, Calero, Sara, Campos Prieto, Juan Antonio, Capdevila Arguelles, Laura, Capinha, Cesar, Casals, Frederic, Clavero, Miguel, Encarnação, João, Fernández Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Hermoso, Virgilio, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado Díaz, Andrés, Morcilloy, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Perdices, Anabel, Pou Rovira, Quim, Rodríguez Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Ruiz Navarro, Ana, Sánchez, Marta I., Sánchez Fernández, David, Sánchez González, Jorge R., Sánchez Gullón, Enrique, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira Lanero, Rufino, and Oliva Paterna, Francisco José
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As the number of introduced species keeps increasing unabatedly, identifying and prioritising current and potential Invasive Alien Species (IAS) has become essential to manage them. Horizon Scanning (HS), defined as an exploration of potential threats, is considered a fundamental component of IAS management. By combining scientific knowledge on taxa with expert opinion, we identified the most relevant aquatic IAS in the Iberian Peninsula, i.e., those with the greatest geographic extent (or probability of introduction), severe ecological, economic and human health impacts, greatest difficulty and acceptability of management. We highlighted the 126 most relevant IAS already present in Iberian inland waters (i.e., Concern list) and 89 with a high probability of being introduced in the near future (i.e., Alert list), of which 24 and 10 IAS, respectively, were considered as a management priority after receiving the highest scores in the expert assessment (i.e., top-ranked IAS). In both lists, aquatic IAS belonging to the four thematic groups (plants, freshwater invertebrates, estuarine invertebrates, and vertebrates) were identified as having been introduced through various pathways from different regions of the world and classified according to their main functional feeding groups. Also, the latest update of the list of IAS of Union concern pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1143/2014 includes only 12 top-ranked IAS identified for the Iberian Peninsula, while the national lists incorporate the vast majority of them. This fact underlines the great importance of taxa prioritisation exercises at biogeographical scales as a step prior to risk analyses and their inclusion in national lists. This HS provides a robust assessment and a cost-effective strategy for decision-makers and stakeholders to prioritise the use of limited resources for IAS prevention and management. Although applied at a transnational level in a European biodiversity hotspot, this approach is designed for pot
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14. A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters
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European Commission, Fundación Biodiversidad, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Zamora-Marín, José M., Guareschi, Simone, Anastácio, Pedro M., García-Murillo, Pablo, Ribeiro, Filipe, Miranda, Rafael, Cobo, Fernando, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Daniel, Arias, Andrés, Cuesta, José A., Medina, Leopoldo, Almeida, David, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, María Pilar, Calero, Sara, Campos, Juan A., Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, Capinha, César, Casals, Frederic, Clavero, Miguel, Encarnação, João, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Hermoso, Virgilio, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Morcillo Alonso, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Sánchez, Marta I., Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J., European Commission, Fundación Biodiversidad, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Zamora-Marín, José M., Guareschi, Simone, Anastácio, Pedro M., García-Murillo, Pablo, Ribeiro, Filipe, Miranda, Rafael, Cobo, Fernando, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Daniel, Arias, Andrés, Cuesta, José A., Medina, Leopoldo, Almeida, David, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, María Pilar, Calero, Sara, Campos, Juan A., Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, Capinha, César, Casals, Frederic, Clavero, Miguel, Encarnação, João, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Hermoso, Virgilio, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Morcillo Alonso, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Sánchez, Marta I., Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, and Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J.
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As the number of introduced species keeps increasing unabatedly, identifying and prioritising current and potential Invasive Alien Species (IAS) has become essential to manage them. Horizon Scanning (HS), defined as an exploration of potential threats, is considered a fundamental component of IAS management. By combining scientific knowledge on taxa with expert opinion, we identified the most relevant aquatic IAS in the Iberian Peninsula, i.e., those with the greatest geographic extent (or probability of introduction), severe ecological, economic and human health impacts, greatest difficulty and acceptability of management. We highlighted the 126 most relevant IAS already present in Iberian inland waters (i.e., Concern list) and 89 with a high probability of being introduced in the near future (i.e., Alert list), of which 24 and 10 IAS, respectively, were considered as a management priority after receiving the highest scores in the expert assessment (i.e., top-ranked IAS). In both lists, aquatic IAS belonging to the four thematic groups (plants, freshwater invertebrates, estuarine invertebrates, and vertebrates) were identified as having been introduced through various pathways from different regions of the world and classified according to their main functional feeding groups. Also, the latest update of the list of IAS of Union concern pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1143/2014 includes only 12 top-ranked IAS identified for the Iberian Peninsula, while the national lists incorporate the vast majority of them. This fact underlines the great importance of taxa prioritisation exercises at biogeographical scales as a step prior to risk analyses and their inclusion in national lists. This HS provides a robust assessment and a cost-effective strategy for decision-makers and stakeholders to prioritise the use of limited resources for IAS prevention and management. Although applied at a transnational level in a European biodiversity hotspot, this approach is designed for pot
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15. Invaders they are a-changing: A recent, unexpected surge of invasive loaches in Catalonia
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), European Commission, Organismo Autónomo Parques Nacionales (España), Suh, Jongmo [0000-0003-3161-6345], Buchaca, Teresa [0000-0001-7933-8992], Jiménez-Clavero, Miguel Ángel, Suh, Jongmo, Franch, Nati, Aparicio, Enric, Buchaca, Teresa, Caner, Jenny, García-Rodríguez, Sergi, Llimona, Francesc, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Rocaspana, Rafel, Ventura, Marc, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), European Commission, Organismo Autónomo Parques Nacionales (España), Suh, Jongmo [0000-0003-3161-6345], Buchaca, Teresa [0000-0001-7933-8992], Jiménez-Clavero, Miguel Ángel, Suh, Jongmo, Franch, Nati, Aparicio, Enric, Buchaca, Teresa, Caner, Jenny, García-Rodríguez, Sergi, Llimona, Francesc, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Rocaspana, Rafel, and Ventura, Marc
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Risk analyses for invasive species often assume that the characteristics of future invaders will resemble those already successful, but these features may change. Here, we use data from more than 3,500 fish sampling events, sequencing of mitochondrial and nuclear genes and analyses of several traits describing non-native fish to describe the irruption and rapid expansion of non-native loaches in Catalonia, north-east Iberian Peninsula, and framing this surge in the knowledge of previous invasions. We report the establishment of at least five (Cobitis bilineata, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, Misgurnus bipartitus, Paramisgurnus dabryanus, and a yet undescribed Barbatula species) non-native loach species in Catalonia, most of which are currently spreading. Furthermore, one of the two regionally native loach species (Cobitis paludica) has been introduced and is spreading through river basins where it is not native. Genetic analyses were fundamental to understand loach invasions, by clarifying specific statuses, identifying the origin of non-native populations and/or detecting independent introduction events. Genetic results also highlighted the unresolved taxonomy of loaches, particularly for European Barbatula. Loaches are recent, diverse, and successful invaders whose traits differ from those of most previously established invasive fish species, signalling potential weaknesses of prevention of biological invasions based on prohibited species lists. We call for the development of more flexible management tools (e.g. based on fish traits and not only on species identities) and prioritising prevention and rapid responses to new introductions.
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16. Adaptation of the European Fish Index (EFI+) to Include the Alien Fish Pressure.
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Aparicio, Enric, Alcaraz, Carles, Rocaspana, Rafel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, and García-Berthou, Emili
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FISH adaptation ,ECOSYSTEMS ,ANTHROPOGENIC effects on nature ,FISH conservation ,ECOLOGICAL assessment ,ECOSYSTEM health - Abstract
The European Fish Index EFI+ is the only fish-based multimetric index for the assessment of the ecological status of running waters that is validated and thus applicable across most countries of the European Union. Metrics of the index rely on several attributes of the species present in the fish assemblage, irrespective of their native/alien status. The abundance of alien fish, together with other anthropogenic impacts, is one of the most important threats to the conservation of native fish and ecosystem health and is also an indicator of degraded stream conditions. Therefore, to improve the performance of the EFI+ in regions with high incidence of alien species, the EFI+ was adapted to include alien fish pressure as a new metric that reflects the number of alien species as well as the proportional abundance of alien individuals. The application of the adapted index (A-EFI+) is illustrated with data from several Iberian Mediterranean basins and showed similar or stronger correlations than the original EFI+ with anthropogenic pressure (land-use variables and alterations in hydrology and river morphology) and with other regional fish indices. EFI+ has been invaluable to intercalibrate fish indices across Europe, and A-EFI+ is similar but explicitly includes alien pressure, thus helping to provide a more comprehensive assessment of ecosystem health and to communicate it to society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Corrigendum to ‘A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters’ Sci. Total Environ.869 (2023) 161798
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Oficialdegui, Francisco J., primary, Zamora-Marín, José M., additional, Guareschi, Simone, additional, Anastácio, Pedro M., additional, García-Murillo, Pablo, additional, Ribeiro, Filipe, additional, Miranda, Rafael, additional, Cobo, Fernando, additional, Gallardo, Belinda, additional, García-Berthou, Emili, additional, Boix, Dani, additional, Arias, Andrés, additional, Cuesta, Jose A., additional, Medina, Leopoldo, additional, Almeida, David, additional, Banha, Filipe, additional, Barca, Sandra, additional, Biurrun, Idoia, additional, Cabezas, M. Pilar, additional, Calero, Sara, additional, Campos, Juan A., additional, Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, additional, Capinha, César, additional, Casals, Frederic, additional, Clavero, Miguel, additional, Encarnação, João, additional, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, additional, Franco, Javier, additional, Guillén, Antonio, additional, Hermoso, Virgilio, additional, Machordom, Annie, additional, Martelo, Joana, additional, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, additional, Morcillo, Felipe, additional, Oscoz, Javier, additional, Perdices, Anabel, additional, Pou-Rovira, Quim, additional, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, additional, Ros, Macarena, additional, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, additional, Sánchez, Marta I., additional, Sánchez-Fernández, David, additional, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., additional, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, additional, Teodósio, M. Alexandra, additional, Torralva, Mar, additional, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, additional, and Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J., additional
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18. Corrigendum to ‘a horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters’
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Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Zamora-Marín, José M., Guareschi, Simone, Anastácio, Pedro M., García-Murillo, Pablo, Ribeiro, Filipe, Miranda, Rafael, Cobo, Fernando, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Dani, Arias, Andrés, Cuesta, Jose A., Medina, Leopoldo, Almeida, David, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, M. Pilar, Calero, Sara, Campos, Juan A., Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, Capinha, César, Casals, Frederic, Clavero, Miguel, Encarnação, João, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Hermoso, Virgilio, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Morcillo, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Sánchez, Marta I., Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Teodosio, M A, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, and Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J.
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Clavero, Miguel, primary, Suh, Jongmo, additional, Franch, Nati, additional, Aparicio, Enric, additional, Buchaca, Teresa, additional, Caner, Jenny, additional, Garcia‐Rodriguez, Sergi, additional, Llimona, Francesc, additional, Pou‐Rovira, Quim, additional, Rocaspana, Rafel, additional, and Ventura, Marc, additional
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20. Invaders they are a‐changing † : A recent, unexpected surge of invasive loaches in Catalonia
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Clavero, Miguel, primary, Suh, Jongmo, additional, Franch, Nati, additional, Aparicio, Enric, additional, Buchaca, Teresa, additional, Caner, Jenny, additional, Garcia‐Rodriguez, Sergi, additional, Llimona, Francesc, additional, Pou‐Rovira, Quim, additional, Rocaspana, Rafel, additional, and Ventura, Marc, additional
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21. Evaluation of visual encounter surveys as a method for the rapid assessment of fish presence and relative density in high mountain lakes
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Tiberti, Rocco, primary, Buchaca, Teresa, additional, Cruset, Eloi, additional, Iacobelli, Laura, additional, Maini, Melissa, additional, Osorio, Víctor, additional, Puig, Mariàngels, additional, Pou‐Rovira, Quim, additional, Sabás, Ibor, additional, and Ventura, Marc, additional
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22. Black list and Alert list of the Aquatic Invasive Alien Species in the Iberian Peninsula: an action of the LIFE INVASAQUA
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Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J., Ribeiro, F., Anastácio, P.M., García-Murillo, Pablo, Gallardo, Belinda, Oficialdegui, Francisco J., García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Daniel, Cobo, Fernando, Morcillo, Felipe, Almeida, David, Arias, A., Banha, F., Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, I., Cabezas, María Pilar, Calero, S., Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, Capinha, César, Campos, J. A., Casals, Frederic, Clavero, Miguel, Cuesta, José A., Encarnazao, J. P., Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, Guareschi, Simone, Guillén, Antonio, Hermoso, Virgilio, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, J., Medina, Leopoldo, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Miranda, R., Olivo del Amo, R., Oscoz, Javier, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Ruiz-Navarro, A., Sánchez, Elisa, Sánchez-Amaya, María Isabel, Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., Teodósio, M. Alexandra, Torralva, Mar, Vieira, Rui, Zamora-Marín, José M., and European Commission
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Iberian aquatic system ,Prioritized lists - Abstract
Resumen del trabajo presentado en VI Congreso Nacional sobre Especies Exóticas Invasoras y I Congreso Ibérico sobre EEI (EEI 2022) celebrado en Navarra del 20 al 23 de abril de 2022., One of the objectives of LIFE INVASQUA project is to develop tools that will be more efficient the Early Warning and Rapid Response (EWRR) framework for Invasive Alien Species in the Iberian Peninsula. Horizon scanning for high-risk IAS is basic in implementing measures to reduce new invasions, developing Alert lists, and to focus effort in the species already established, for instance making a Black list. We developed a trans national horizon scanning exercise focused on inland waters of Spain and Portugal in order to provide a prioritized lists (Black list and Alert list) of aquatic IAS that may pose a threat to aquatic ecosystems and socio economic sectors in the future. We followed a step approach of existing information about IAS (Plants, Freshwater Invertebrates, Estuarine Invertebrates and Vertebrates; 127 established taxa in Black list; 90 non established taxa in Alert list) combining with an expert scoring of prioritized taxa. IAS established in the Iberian aquatic system consistently highlighted as the worst included vertebrates (e.g. Cyprinus carpio, Gambusia holbrooki, Silurus glanis), freshwater and estuarine invertebrates (e.g. Procambarus clarkii, Dreissena polymorpha, Pacifastacus leniusculus, Ficopomatus enigmaticus, Callinectes sapidus, Corbicula fluminea) and plants (e.g. Eichhornia crassipes, Azolla filiculoides, Ludwigia grandiflora). Amongst taxa not yet established (Alert list), expert pointed to Perna viridis, Hydroides dirampha, Dreissena bugensis, Procambarus fallax f. virginallis, Perccottus glenii with higher risk of invasion, ecological and socioeconomic impacts. Over 20.6% of the taxa in the preliminary black list received no votes (no prioritization) by experts, 17.8% in the innitial alert list. Our horizon scanning approach is inclusive of all-taxa, prioritizes both established and emerging biological threats across trans-national scales, and considers not only the ecological impact, but also potential direct economic consequences as well as the manageability of invasive species., This work received funds from the LIFE Programme (LIFE17 GIE/ES/000515).
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23. Suitability Models at Mesohabitat Scale of Native Freshwater Fish and Mussels for Their Application in Environmental Flows Assessment in the NE of the Iberian Peninsula
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Costarrosa, Anna, primary, Jorda-Capdevila, Dídac, additional, Porcar, Andreu, additional, López-Doval, Julio C., additional, Pou-Rovira, Quim, additional, Herrero, Albert, additional, Negro, Giovanni, additional, Colucci, Roberta, additional, Pinna, Beatrice, additional, and Vezza, Paolo, additional
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24. Effectiveness Monitoring of Five Fish Ladders in Catalonia, NE of the Iberian Peninsula
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Pou-Rovira, Quim, primary, Aparicio, Enric, additional, Rocaspana, Rafel, additional, Cruset, Eloi, additional, Llenas, Guillem, additional, Porcar, Andreu, additional, Font, Blanca, additional, Gaspar, Sergio, additional, and González, Clemente, additional
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25. Projecte Escanyagats: A Long-Term Strategy for the Conservation of Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in Catalonia †
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Pou-Rovira, Quim, primary, Pérez-Novo, Iago, additional, Juvinyà, Carla, additional, Ríos, Jesús, additional, Vicens, Eudald, additional, Ortega, Pau, additional, Llenas, Guillem, additional, Porcar, Andreu, additional, and Cruset, Eloi, additional
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26. LIFE RESQUE ALPYR: Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems in Protected Areas of the Alps and Pyrenees
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Ventura, Marc, primary, Tiberti, Rocco, additional, Buchaca, Teresa, additional, Ninot, Josep M., additional, Pérez-Haase, Aaron, additional, and Pou-Rovira, Quim, additional
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27. Invaders they are a‐changing†: A recent, unexpected surge of invasive loaches in Catalonia.
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Clavero, Miguel, Suh, Jongmo, Franch, Nati, Aparicio, Enric, Buchaca, Teresa, Caner, Jenny, Garcia‐Rodriguez, Sergi, Llimona, Francesc, Pou‐Rovira, Quim, Rocaspana, Rafel, and Ventura, Marc
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LOACHES ,BIOLOGICAL invasions ,WATERSHEDS ,INTRODUCED species ,AQUARIUM fishes - Abstract
Risk analyses for invasive species often assume that the characteristics of future invaders will resemble those already successful, but these features may change.Here, we use data from more than 3,500 fish sampling events, sequencing of mitochondrial and nuclear genes and analyses of several traits describing non‐native fish to describe the irruption and rapid expansion of non‐native loaches in Catalonia, north‐east Iberian Peninsula, and framing this surge in the knowledge of previous invasions.We report the establishment of at least five (Cobitis bilineata, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, Misgurnus bipartitus, Paramisgurnus dabryanus, and a yet undescribed Barbatula species) non‐native loach species in Catalonia, most of which are currently spreading. Furthermore, one of the two regionally native loach species (Cobitis paludica) has been introduced and is spreading through river basins where it is not native.Genetic analyses were fundamental to understand loach invasions, by clarifying specific statuses, identifying the origin of non‐native populations and/or detecting independent introduction events. Genetic results also highlighted the unresolved taxonomy of loaches, particularly for European Barbatula.Loaches are recent, diverse, and successful invaders whose traits differ from those of most previously established invasive fish species, signalling potential weaknesses of prevention of biological invasions based on prohibited species lists. We call for the development of more flexible management tools (e.g. based on fish traits and not only on species identities) and prioritising prevention and rapid responses to new introductions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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