Tilapia in Ecuador: paradox between aquaculture production and the protection of Ecuadorian biodiversity

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Tilapia is a freshwater fish native to Africa that has many characteristics that make it an excellent fish for aquaculture, but it is also considered one of the most dangerous invasive exotic species in the world due to its adaptability and reproductive potential. This essay analyzes the dilemma bet...

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Autores: Jácome, Janeth, Quezada Abad, César, Sánchez-Romero, Omar, Pérez, Julio Eduardo, Nirchio, Mauro
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Orechromis
aquaculture
invasive species
Ecuador
Environmental impacts of tilapias
biodiversity
acuicultura
especies invasoras
impacto ambiental tilapias
biodiversidad
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Tilapia en Ecuador: paradoja entre la producción acuícola y la protección de la biodiversidad ecuatoriana
title Tilapia in Ecuador: paradox between aquaculture production and the protection of Ecuadorian biodiversity
spellingShingle Tilapia in Ecuador: paradox between aquaculture production and the protection of Ecuadorian biodiversity
Jácome, Janeth
Orechromis
aquaculture
invasive species
Ecuador
Environmental impacts of tilapias
biodiversity
Orechromis
acuicultura
especies invasoras
Ecuador
impacto ambiental tilapias
biodiversidad
title_short Tilapia in Ecuador: paradox between aquaculture production and the protection of Ecuadorian biodiversity
title_full Tilapia in Ecuador: paradox between aquaculture production and the protection of Ecuadorian biodiversity
title_fullStr Tilapia in Ecuador: paradox between aquaculture production and the protection of Ecuadorian biodiversity
title_full_unstemmed Tilapia in Ecuador: paradox between aquaculture production and the protection of Ecuadorian biodiversity
title_sort Tilapia in Ecuador: paradox between aquaculture production and the protection of Ecuadorian biodiversity
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Jácome, Janeth
Quezada Abad, César
Sánchez-Romero, Omar
Pérez, Julio Eduardo
Nirchio, Mauro
author Jácome, Janeth
author_facet Jácome, Janeth
Quezada Abad, César
Sánchez-Romero, Omar
Pérez, Julio Eduardo
Nirchio, Mauro
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Sánchez-Romero, Omar
Pérez, Julio Eduardo
Nirchio, Mauro
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aquaculture
invasive species
Ecuador
Environmental impacts of tilapias
biodiversity
Orechromis
acuicultura
especies invasoras
Ecuador
impacto ambiental tilapias
biodiversidad
topic Orechromis
aquaculture
invasive species
Ecuador
Environmental impacts of tilapias
biodiversity
Orechromis
acuicultura
especies invasoras
Ecuador
impacto ambiental tilapias
biodiversidad
description Tilapia is a freshwater fish native to Africa that has many characteristics that make it an excellent fish for aquaculture, but it is also considered one of the most dangerous invasive exotic species in the world due to its adaptability and reproductive potential. This essay analyzes the dilemma between the benefits of these fish as an alternative to contribute to agrifood security and the threat it poses to Ecuador's aquatic biodiversity. The absence of official information makes it necessary to investigate the effect of the invasions by tilapia in the rivers, lagoons and estuaries colonized by this species. The level of action to prevent, eradicate or control the tilapia in Ecuador has been very limited and therefore the need to establish strategies to prevent its spread to areas not yet invaded is imposed. Although the government of Ecuador has regulations that restrict the introduction of exotic species, the reality is that, in the case of the tilapia, far from establishing adequate controls, the culture of these fish is promoted without major objections. The possibility of adopting biocontrol strategies to eradicate and / or mitigate the consequences of the invasion by tilapia in the country and the need to promote educational campaigns to create a new environmental behavior, conscience and responsibility in society is discussed.
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spelling Tilapia in Ecuador: paradox between aquaculture production and the protection of Ecuadorian biodiversityTilapia en Ecuador: paradoja entre la producción acuícola y la protección de la biodiversidad ecuatorianaJácome, JanethQuezada Abad, CésarSánchez-Romero, OmarPérez, Julio EduardoNirchio, MauroOrechromisaquacultureinvasive speciesEcuadorEnvironmental impacts of tilapiasbiodiversityOrechromisacuiculturaespecies invasorasEcuadorimpacto ambiental tilapiasbiodiversidadTilapia is a freshwater fish native to Africa that has many characteristics that make it an excellent fish for aquaculture, but it is also considered one of the most dangerous invasive exotic species in the world due to its adaptability and reproductive potential. This essay analyzes the dilemma between the benefits of these fish as an alternative to contribute to agrifood security and the threat it poses to Ecuador's aquatic biodiversity. The absence of official information makes it necessary to investigate the effect of the invasions by tilapia in the rivers, lagoons and estuaries colonized by this species. The level of action to prevent, eradicate or control the tilapia in Ecuador has been very limited and therefore the need to establish strategies to prevent its spread to areas not yet invaded is imposed. Although the government of Ecuador has regulations that restrict the introduction of exotic species, the reality is that, in the case of the tilapia, far from establishing adequate controls, the culture of these fish is promoted without major objections. The possibility of adopting biocontrol strategies to eradicate and / or mitigate the consequences of the invasion by tilapia in the country and the need to promote educational campaigns to create a new environmental behavior, conscience and responsibility in society is discussed.La tilapia es un pez dulceacuícola originario del África que posee muchas características que la convierten en un excelente pez para acuicultura, pero también es considerada como una de las especies exóticas invasoras más peligrosas del mundo debido a su adaptabilidad y potencial reproductivo. En este ensayo se analiza el dilema entre las bondades de estos peces como alternativa para contribuir con la seguridad agroalimentaria y la amenaza que representa para la biodiversidad acuática de Ecuador. La ausencia de información oficial hace necesario investigar el efecto de las invasiones por tilapia en los ríos, lagunas y esteros colonizados por esta especie. El nivel de acción para prevenir, erradicar o controlar la tilapia en Ecuador ha sido muy limitado y por lo tanto se impone la necesidad de establecer estrategias para evitar su propagación hacia áreas aún no invadidas. Aunque el gobierno de Ecuador posee regulaciones que restringen la introducción de especies exóticas, la realidad es que, en el caso de la tilapia, lejos de establecer controles adecuados, el cultivo de estos peces es impulsado sin mayores objeciones. Se discute la posibilidad de adoptar estrategias de control biológico para erradicar y/o mitigar las consecuencias de la invasión por tilapias en el país y la necesidad de fomentar campañas educativas para crear un nuevo comportamiento ambiental, conciencia y responsabilidad en la sociedad.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2019-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/1634310.15381/rpb.v26i4.16343Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 26 Núm. 4 (2019); 543-550Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 26 No. 4 (2019); 543-5501727-99331561-083710.15381/rpb.v26i4reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/16343/14483Derechos de autor 2019 Janeth Jácome, César Quezada Abad, Omar Sánchez-Romero, Julio Eduardo Pérez, Mauro Nirchiohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/163432019-12-16T07:50:14Z
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