Invasão biológica por Cryptostegia madagascariensis: uma abordagem voltada para estresses abióticos
Journal: Pesquisa e Ensino em Ciências Exatas e da Natureza (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-06-06
Authors : Jailma dos Santos de Medeiros; Francisco de Oliveira Mesquita; Leonaldo Alves de Andrade; Cleiton José de Oliveira; Edlânia Maria de Souza; Jânio Kleiber Camelo de Souza;
Page : 36-47
Keywords : Exotic species; Caatinga; salination; deficit hydride;
Abstract
The introduction, accidental or deliberate, of exotic species by different vectors is currently a major global changes, resulting in a number of local and global problems. Although not all introductions of non-native species have negative effects, many of the non-native species can have undesirable effects on biodiversity from the genetic level to the landscape. This work aimed to present the current knowledge on biological invasions by species and particularly on invasive Cryptostegia madagascariensis Bojer ex Decne. New introductions are made every year around the world and only a small part of these taxa become invasive, yet cause serious damage to ecosystems invaded. The success of weed plants is due to the intrinsic characteristics of these species that ensures the same competitive advantages with native species and the level of disruption in new niches which makes them totally supportive environments to establish new species and the emergence of monodominadas areas. In this context is C. madagascariensis, origin of climbing on the island of Madagascar in Africa, which was introduced in Brazil with ornamental purposes, becoming invasive in natural ecosystems, especially in riparian environments and humid lowlands, in the field of savanna and associated ecosystems.
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