List of aquatic alien species of the iberian peninsula (2020). Updated list of aquatic alien species introduced and established in iberian inland waters

  1. Oliva Paterna, Francisco José
  2. Ribeiro, F.
  3. Miranda, R.
  4. Anastácio, Pedro M.
  5. García Murillo, Pablo
  6. Cobo Gradín, Fernando
  7. Gallardo, B.
  8. García-Berthou, Emili
  9. Boix, D.
  10. Medina, L.
  11. Morcillo Alonso, Felipe
  12. Oscoz, J.
  13. Guillén, A.
  14. Aguiar, F.
  15. Almeida, D.
  16. Arias, A.
  17. Ayres, C.
  18. Banha, Filipe
  19. Barca, Sandra
  20. Biurrun Galarraga, Idoia
  21. Cabezas Rodríguez, María del Pilar
  22. Calero, S.
  23. Campos, J. A.
  24. Capdevila Argüelles, Laura
  25. Capinha, C.
  26. Carapeto, A.
  27. Casals, F.
  28. Chainho, P.
  29. Cirujano, S.
  30. Clavero, M.
  31. Cuesta, J. A.
  32. Del Toro, V.
  33. Encarnação, J. P.
  34. Fernández-Delgado, C.
  35. Franco, J.
  36. García Meseguer, Antonio José
  37. Guareschi, S.
  38. Guerrero, R. A.
  39. Hermoso López, Virgilio
  40. Machordom, A.
  41. Martelo, J.
  42. Mellado Díaz, Andrés
  43. Moreno, J. C.
  44. Oficialdegui Aladrén, Francisco Javier
  45. Olivo del Amo, Rosa
  46. Otero González, José Carlos
  47. Perdices, Anabel
  48. Pou Rovira, Quim
  49. Rodríguez Merino, Argantonio
  50. Ros, M.
  51. Sánchez Gullón, Enrique
  52. Sánchez Ordóñez, Marta I.
  53. Sánchez Fernández, David
  54. Sánchez Gónzalez, J.R.
  55. Soriano Hernando, Oscar
  56. Teodósio, Maria Alexandra
  57. Torralva Forero, María del Mar
  58. Vieira Lanero, Rufino
  59. Zamora López, Antonio
  60. Zamora Marín, José Manuel
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Éditorial: Life Invasaqua

Année de publication: 2021

Type: Livre

Résumé

An updated list is presented of the alien species in the establishment or spread invasion stage in inlandwaters at the Iberian Peninsula. The list is based on a systematic assessment of information incollaboration with a wide expert team from Spain and Portugal. This updated list is an important toolsupporting the implementation of the IAS Regulation and provides a factual basis for the review of itsapplication. Ultimately, the information included can be used for monitoring the achievement of thetarget of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2030 for combatting IAS, but also for the implementation ofother EU policies with requirements on alien species, such as the Birds and Habitats Directives, and theMarine Strategy and Water Framework Directives.