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DESCRIÇÃO Origem Distribuição Morfologia
ECOLOGIA Habitat Reprodução Dieta Comportamento
Coral-sol
26/08/2024
AVISTADO (indique)
SACO DA ABOBRINHA
26/08/2024
'-22.984679989170264
'-41.99084176025953
ARRAIAL DO CABO
26/08/2024
Coral-sol
22/08/2024
AVISTADO (indique)
Ilha do Farol perto do Sambaqui
22/08/2024
'-22.992171547780895
'-41.99801118154555
Arraial do Cabo
22/08/2024
Peixe-leão
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PUBLICADO (anexe)
'-2.8349
'-41.6481
Luis Correia
PI
Lionfish on the loose: Pterois invade shallow habitats in the tropical southwestern Atlantic
2022
Pterois sp.
Travassos L.R.
Marcelo O. Soares,*Marcelo O. Soares1,2*Caroline V. FeitosaCaroline V. Feitosa1Tatiane M. GarciaTatiane M. Garcia1Kelly Ferreira CottensKelly Ferreira Cottens3Bruno ViniciusBruno Vinicius4Sandra Vieira PaivaSandra Vieira Paiva1Oscar de Sousa DuarteOscar de Sousa Duarte1Lívio Moreira GurjoLívio Moreira Gurjão5Grasielle Dayse de Vasconcelos Silva,Grasielle Dayse de Vasconcelos Silva6,7Rafaela Camargo MaiaRafaela Camargo Maia6Diego M. PreviattoDiego M. Previatto6Pedro B. M. CarneiroPedro B. M. Carneiro8Edna CunhaEdna Cunha8Antonio Carlos AmncioAntonio Carlos Amâncio9Claudio L. S. SampaioClaudio L. S. Sampaio10Carlos E.L. FerreiraCarlos E.L. Ferreira11Pedro H.C. PereiraPedro H.C. Pereira12Luiz A. RochaLuiz A. Rocha13Tallita C. L. TavaresTallita C. L. Tavares1Tommaso Giarrizzo,Tommaso Giarrizzo1,14
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.956848#supplementary-material
19/07/2024
Peixe-leão
19/07/2024
PUBLICADO (anexe)
Luis Correia Piauí Yes. Environmental Protected Area Delta do Parnaíba 1–4m Artificial / Breakwater in a harbor / Estuary mouth 1u 14cm
'-2.81386
'-41.67589
Delta do Parnaíba
PI
Lionfish on the loose: Pterois invade shallow habitats in the tropical southwestern Atlantic
2022
Pterois sp.
Travassos L.R.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.956848/full#f1
19/07/2024
Peixe-leão
19/07/2024
PUBLICADO (anexe)
costas rochosas de Arraial do Cabo
'-22°57'8.69
42°0'32.71
Arraial do Cabo
RJ
First Record of Invasive Lionfish (Pterois volitans) for the Brazilian Coast
2015
The invasion of the northwestern Atlantic by the Indo-Pacific lionfish has developed extraordinarily fast, and is expected to cause one of the most negative ecological impacts among all marine invasions. In less than 30 years, lionfish have dramatically expanded their distribution range to an area encompassing the eastern coast of the USA, Bermuda, the entire Caribbean region and the Gulf of Mexico. The rapidity of the lionfish spread has raised concerns in other parts of the Atlantic that may be under the reach of the invasion. Despite the anticipation that lionfish would eventually extend their range throughout most of the eastern coast of South America, it had not been recorded in Brazil until now. Here we report the first lionfish appearance for the Brazilian coast and show that the individual collected by us is genetically linked to the invasive Caribbean population. Since small-range endemics are found in several locations in Brazil and are among the species that are most vulnerable to extinction, we recommend urgent control, management and education measures aimed at minimizing the effects of this impending invasion.
Pterois volitans
1
Travassos L.R.
Carlos E. L. Ferreira,Osmar J. Luiz,Sérgio R. Floeter,Marcos B. Lucena,Moysés C. Barbosa,Cláudia R. Rocha,Luiz A. Rocha
Plos One
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0123002#:~:text=The%20first%20lionfish%20found%20in,%22W%2C%20Fig%201
19/07/2024
Coral-sol
19/07/2024
PUBLICADO (anexe)
'-23°47.437′S;
'-45°08.653′W
Angra dos Reis
RJ
Range expansion of the invasive corals Tubastraea coccinea and Tubastraea tagusensis in the Southwest Atlantic
2011
5 - 10
Travassos L.R.
Mantelatto et al 2011
Springer link
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00338-011-0720-z
19/07/2024
Mexilhão-verde
19/07/2024
PUBLICADO (anexe)
Ponta da Areia, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
'-22.8853
'-43.13501
Niterói
RJ
First report of the Asian green mussel Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) in Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2019
The invasive Asian green mussel Perna viridis is native to the Indo-Pacific Ocean but introduction events of this species have been reported from other locations in the Pacific basin (Japan); the Caribbean (Trinidad and northeastern Venezuela) as well as North Atlantic (Florida). In this communication, we report the first record of the bivalve Perna viridis in the South Atlantic. Two specimens were found on experimental plates installed at Guanabara Bay (23°S and 43°W) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in May 2018. Thereafter, a survey was carried out in the surroundings and five others individuals were found. The mussels had on average a length of 48.5 mm ± 29.7; width of 25.1 mm ± 12.2 and height of 16.1 mm ± 9.9. Guanabara Bay is a heavily urbanized and polluted estuary, which houses a large port area with high maritime traffic. Fouling on vessels may be the most likely vector of introduction of P. viridis. The occurrence of this species in the Guanabara Bay port area represents a risk to other areas of the Brazilian coast and neighboring countries, connected by maritime trade and recreational vessels. Our findings emphasize the need to implement a monitoring programme for P. viridis presence and potential spread in Guanabara Bay and to surroundings areas.
XX
XXX
Perna viridis
10 - 30
Travassos L.R.
2222222222
luddyhefziba@hotmail.com
MESSANO, L. V. R.; GONÇALVES, J. E. A.; MESSANO, H. F.; CALAZANS, S. H.; COUTINHO, R. et al. 2019
InvasivesNet
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/5524/60f3d77baa96e891a6d75251814df2a28d48.pdf
XXXX
19/07/2024
XX
XXX
Coral-sol
04/07/2024
AVISTADO (indique)
'-22.96534794628324
'-41.99300765991212
Brasil
RJ
10 - 30
Travassos L.R.
19/07/2024
Mexilhão-verde
05/07/2024
AVISTADO (indique)
'-23.002691500420788
'-42.00564324535663
Brasil
RJ
Perna viridis
1 - 5
Travassos L.R.
19/07/2024
Mexilhão-verde
15/04/2024
AVISTADO (indique)
Praia dos Anjos
'-22.977248429225106
'-42.01838652254083
Brasil
RJ
> 30
Sara Pinto Baptista Gonçalves
19/07/2024
Mexilhão-verde
18/07/2024
PUBLICADO (anexe)
Praia das Flechas, Niterói
'-22.906854710602353
'-43.12035083770753
Brasil
RJ
First report of the Asian green mussel Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) in Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2019
The invasive Asian green mussel Perna viridis is native to the Indo-Pacific Ocean but introduction events of this species have been reported from other locations in the Pacific basin (Japan); the Caribbean (Trinidad and northeastern Venezuela) as well as North Atlantic (Florida). In this communication, we report the first record of the bivalve Perna viridis in the South Atlantic. Two specimens were found on experimental plates installed at Guanabara Bay (23°S and 43°W) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in May 2018. Thereafter, a survey was carried out in the surroundings and five others individuals were found. The mussels had on average a length of 48.5 mm ± 29.7; width of 25.1 mm ± 12.2 and height of 16.1 mm ± 9.9. Guanabara Bay is a heavily urbanized and polluted estuary, which houses a large port area with high maritime traffic. Fouling on vessels may be the most likely vector of introduction of P. viridis. The occurrence of this species in the Guanabara Bay port area represents a risk to other areas of the Brazilian coast and neighboring countries, connected by maritime trade and recreational vessels. Our findings emphasize the need to implement a monitoring programme for P. viridis presence and potential spread in Guanabara Bay and to surroundings areas.
Perna viridis
Travassos L.R.
MESSANO, L. V. R.; GONÇALVES, J. E. A.; MESSANO, H. F.; CALAZANS, S. H.; COUTINHO, R. et al. 2019
ResearchGate
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/5524/60f3d77baa96e891a6d75251814df2a28d48.pdf
19/07/2024
Coral-sol
04/07/2024
AVISTADO (indique)
Praia do Forte
'-22.885081270036423
'-42.00766324996949
Brasil
RJ
CORAL SOL
1 - 5
Travassos L.R.
19/07/2024
Peixe-leão
03/07/2024
AVISTADO (indique)
Naufrágio do Dragão
'-9.5167880548741
'-35.43811798095704
Brasil
Maceió
AL
1
Ludmila Rodrigues Travassos
https://www.instagram.com/p/C84dEVIschR/?igsh=anpmdTdpY3p5MGlr
19/07/2024
Mexilhão-verde
15/04/2024
AVISTADO (indique)
Ilha do Japonês
'-22.885114179302008
'-42.004157765151646
Brasil
RJ
10 - 30
Rafael Bonante Dias
19/07/2024
Coral-sol
04/07/2024
AVISTADO (indique)
'-22.969200498281893
'-41.991827487945564
Brasil
RJ
5 - 10
Travassos L.R.
19/07/2024
Mexilhão-verde
04/07/2024
AVISTADO (indique)
Embarcação antiga na Praia
'-22.971946609350645
'-42.01940059661866
Brasil
RJ
5 - 10
Travassos L.R.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C6WgWter3tU/?img_index=1
19/07/2024
Mexilhão-verde
04/07/2024
AVISTADO (indique)
Próximo ao pier flutuante passeio de barco
'-22.97364723512154
'-42.01918601989747
Brasil
RJ
Perna viridis
10 - 30
Travassos L.R.
19/07/2024
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