Clarissa A Da Rosa’s research while affiliated with Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia and other places

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Number of first records of invasive non-native species in Brazil per century from 1500 until 1900 and per decade after 1900. Panels show the total number of first records (A), comparison of first records of species with and without native ranges in Brazil (B), number of first records separated by kingdom (C) and habitat (D)
Number of invasive non-native plants and algae in Brazil organized by family (A), life form (B), origin (C), and habitat (D). Only families and life forms with more than five species are shown
Number of invasive non-native animals in Brazil organized by family (A), life form (B), origin (C), and habitat (D). Only orders and life forms with more than five species are shown
Invasive non-native species in Brazil: an updated overview

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Biological Invasions

Invasive non-native species (invasive species, henceforth) across all taxonomic groups are spreading globally, with numbers projected to continue growing in the future. It is difficult for governments and managers to handle this issue when the identity of invasive species or the areas of occurrence of biological invasions are not known. Here, we provide an updated list of invasive animals, plants and algae in Brazil that is fully integrated and based on the same criteria and lexicon to define invasive species across all plant and animal taxa and habitats. We list 444 invasive non-native species: 254 animals, 188 plants and 2 algae. Some of the invasive species have been present in Brazil since the beginning of the European colonization in the 1500 s, but the majority of first records in Brazil were made in the last century, with copious first records after the year 2000. The list of invasive species presented here represents the most comprehensive attempt thus far to catalog all invasive non-native species at a continental-scale for a megadiverse country. Brazil has published a national strategy with the objective of improving mechanisms and partnerships for invasive non-native species prevention, early detection and rapid response. We believe that the current list of invasive species will provide technical and scientific support for the implementation of effective measures in the management of biological invasions.


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... The Cichlidae family, which includes the fish species Oreochromis niloticus and Coptodon rendalli, are prominent among the main 15 occurrences in PAs (Fig. 1A) and also the main occurrence of invasive animals recorded throughout Brazil (Zenni et al. 2024 Amphibians and reptiles are among the least represented groups in relation to the number of species recorded. This was expected, as these groups are among those with the greatest knowledge gap (Kraus 2009;Zenni et al. 2016;Melo-Dias et al. 2023). ...

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Baseline data and recommendations to decrease the introduction and spread of invasive non-native species in federal and state protected areas in Brazil
Invasive non-native species in Brazil: an updated overview

Biological Invasions