Record of bioinvasive invertebrates in Santos Bay Estuary Complex, São Vicente and Bertioga Canal, SP, Brazil William Ferdinand Koptian Senske, Álvaro Luiz Diogo Reigada, Bruno Paes de Carli, Milena Ramires, Matheus Marcos Rotundo

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Worldwide, the introduction of species in different environments than those of natural occurrence sets up a major threat to biodiversity. The present study aims to register bio-invasive invertebrate species in the Santos-São Vicente and Bertioga Estuary-Bay Complex, SP, Brazil. In total 30 specimens of bioinvasive invertebrates were captured and topple, 10 Charybdis hellerii (Portunidae), 02 Macrobrachium rosembergiii (Palaemonidae), 03 Penaeus vannamei (Penaeidae), 10 Limnoperna fortunei (Mytilidae) and 05 Pomacea diffusa (Ampullariidae). Occurrences records of invasive species are necessary once it allows early interventions, with greater chances of success.


 

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