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DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.01.017
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85044623334
论文题名:
Beach litter and woody-debris colonizers on the Atlantico department Caribbean coastline, Colombia
作者: Gracia C. A.; Rangel-Buitrago N.; Flórez P.
刊名: Marine Pollution Bulletin
ISSN: 0025-326X
EISSN: 1879-3363
出版年: 2018
卷: 128
起始页码: 185
结束页码: 196
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Alien species ; Beach litter ; Colonizers ; Floating substrates ; Habitat disruption ; Woody-debris
Scopus关键词: Animals ; Beaches ; Ecosystems ; Glass bottles ; Substrates ; Alien species ; Colonizers ; Floating substrate ; Habitat disruption ; Woody debris ; Debris ; beach ; environmental disturbance ; floating structure ; habitat ; introduced species ; woody debris ; Arbopercula angulata ; Arbopercula tenella ; Article ; barnacle ; Bryozoa ; Caribbean ; Colombia ; fauna ; Lepas anserifera ; marine species ; nonhuman ; population abundance ; seashore ; species distribution ; species identification ; water pollution ; wood debris ; Atlantico ; Caribbean Coast [Colombia] ; Colombia ; Bryozoa ; Invertebrata ; Lepadidae ; Lepas anserifera ; Polychaeta ; Serpulidae
Scopus学科分类: Agricultural and Biological Sciences: Aquatic Science ; Earth and Planetary Sciences: Oceanography ; Environmental Science: Pollution
英文摘要: Some marine invertebrates can inhabit floating substrates, and raft over long distances, becoming a significant environmental problem in terms of alien species and habitat disruption. On the Atlantico Department beaches (Colombia) woody debris and plastic litter dominate (86%) the types of refuse on the beaches with their densities ranging from 0.82–1.72 items m−1. Such litter and woody debris generate the optimal conditions for floating colonizers. In this work, 26 beaches were surveyed, and 16 of them (62%) were found to have marine fauna using litter and woody debris as a substrate for potential rafting and dispersal. Serpulidae polychaete tubes, goose barnacles Lepas (Anatifa) anserifera Linnaeus, 1767, and the bryozoans Arbopercula tenella (Hincks, 1880), Arbopercula angulata (Levinsen, 1909), plus three unidentified species were found colonizing woody debris, seeds, plastic and glass bottles. These findings of woody debris and litter facilitating the arrival and dispersal of non-native species on this coast, demonstrate that preventive management of such refuse in coastal habitats goes beyond simply preserving coastal esthetics. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/88423
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作者单位: Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad del Atlántico, Km 7 Antigua vía Puerto Colombia, Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia; Departamento de Física, Facultad de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad del Atlántico, Km 7 Antigua vía Puerto Colombia, Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia; Departamento de Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Universidad de Granada, Fuentenueva s/n 180002, Granada, Spain

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Gracia C. A.,Rangel-Buitrago N.,Flórez P.. Beach litter and woody-debris colonizers on the Atlantico department Caribbean coastline, Colombia[J]. Marine Pollution Bulletin,2018-01-01,128
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