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Ecosystem engineering impact of Limnoperna fortunei in South America.

Gustavo Darrigran1, Cristina Damborenea.   

Abstract

Limnoperna fortunei, or golden mussel, has invaded aquatic ecosystems in the Americas following it introduction from Southeast Asia. It is not only an aggressive invasive species, it is also a very effective ecosystem engineer, altering both ecosystem structure and function, and causes great ecological and economic impacts. This paper describes its impact as an ecosystem engineer (on benthic communities and the water column). A review of the existing scientific literature is presented, and the impact and the mechanisms by which the golden mussel modifies, maintains, and creates new environmental conditions in the invaded South American inland freshwater environments are analyzed. Understanding the ecosystem engineering roles of L. fortunei is important for its management and/or control in the invaded areas, and in cases of future invasions.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21186940     DOI: 10.2108/zsj.28.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zoolog Sci        ISSN: 0289-0003            Impact factor:   0.931


  8 in total

1.  Differential impact of Limnoperna fortunei-herbicide interaction between Roundup Max® and glyphosate on freshwater microscopic communities.

Authors:  F Gattás; A Vinocur; M Graziano; M Dos Santos Afonso; H Pizarro; D Cataldo
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2016-06-20       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  A Needle in A Haystack: Tracing Bivalve-Associated Viruses in High-Throughput Transcriptomic Data.

Authors:  Umberto Rosani; Maxwell Shapiro; Paola Venier; Bassem Allam
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2019-03-01       Impact factor: 5.048

3.  Gene discovery through transcriptome sequencing for the invasive mussel Limnoperna fortunei.

Authors:  Marcela Uliano-Silva; Juliana Alves Americo; Rodrigo Brindeiro; Francesco Dondero; Francisco Prosdocimi; Mauro de Freitas Rebelo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-07-21       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Freshwater gastropods diversity hotspots: three new species from the Uruguay River (South America).

Authors:  Diego E Gutiérrez Gregoric; Micaela de Lucía
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2016-06-15       Impact factor: 2.984

5.  Ecological consequences of invasion across the freshwater-marine transition in a warming world.

Authors:  Daniel Crespo; Martin Solan; Sara Leston; Miguel A Pardal; Marina Dolbeth
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2018-01-11       Impact factor: 2.912

6.  Distribution of the Unionida (Bivalvia, Paleoheterodonta) from Argentina and its conservation in the Southern Neotropical Region.

Authors:  Santiago Torres; Luciana Cao; Diego Eduardo Gutiérrez Gregoric; Micaela de Lucía; Francisco Brea; Gustavo Darrigran
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-09-11       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  The quagga mussel genome and the evolution of freshwater tolerance.

Authors:  Andrew D Calcino; André Luiz de Oliveira; Oleg Simakov; Thomas Schwaha; Elisabeth Zieger; Tim Wollesen; Andreas Wanninger
Journal:  DNA Res       Date:  2019-10-01       Impact factor: 4.458

Review 8.  Ecosystem services provided by the exotic bivalves Dreissena polymorpha, D. rostriformis bugensis, and Limnoperna fortunei.

Authors:  Lyubov E Burlakova; Alexander Y Karatayev; Demetrio Boltovskoy; Nancy M Correa
Journal:  Hydrobiologia       Date:  2022-08-15       Impact factor: 2.822

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