人类活动对南极海洋环境生物入侵的潜在影响

B. Rocha, Ana Bastos, A. Junqueira
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人类活动的扩大增加了在南极洲引入物种的可能性。考虑到这一事实,我们研究了乔治国王岛的主要媒介和潜在引进途径。考虑了人类活动的三个主要领域:旅游、旅游和科学研究。我们对南极人类活动地点进行了文献回顾和统计数据调查。我们观察到,在分析期间,人类活动造成的人员和货物运输有所增加。乔治国王岛上游客最常去的地方是科考站。有几种类型的游轮主要从智利和阿根廷的港口出发。因此,从南美南部引进外来物种的可能性更大。贝林斯豪森科考站、爱德华多·弗雷科考站和亨利克·阿尔托斯基科考站是现存最古老的科考站;由于时间和人类活动是生物入侵过程中必不可少的因素,因此它们必须成为调查可能存在的非本地物种的目标。乔治国王岛的持牌船只和拖网渔船增加,也增加了海洋环境可能引入物种的风险。因此,除了有助于避免未来可能在南极海洋环境中引入物种外,本研究对推断引入物种的存在也很重要。
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Potential of Bioinvasion by Human Activities in the Antarctic Marine Environment
Expansion of human activities increases the likelihood of species introductions in Antarctica. Considering this fact we studied the main vectors and pathways of potential introductions in the King George Island. ree main areas of human activities were considered: tourism, shing and scienti c research. We conducted a literature review and a survey of statistical data on sites of human activities in Antarctica. We observed that the transport of people and goods by human activities increased during the period under analysis. e places most visited by tourists on King George Island were scienti c stations. e routes taken by several types of cruises departed mainly from ports located in Chile and Argentina. So, there is a greater likelihood of possible introductions of alien species from southern South America. e scienti c stations Bellingshausen, President Eduardo Frei and Henryk Arctowski are the oldest in operation; they must be targets of investigation for a possible presence of non-native species, since time and human activities are essential factors in the processes of bioinvasion. e increase of licensed vessels and trawlers on King George Island, also enhances the risk of possible introductions of species in the marine environment. erefore, this study is important to make inferences about the presence of introduced species besides contributing to avoid possible future introductions in the Antarctic marine environment.
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