02864naa a2200421 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000210006024500870008126000090016850000180017752016940019565000170188965000230190665000190192965300230194865300210197165300340199265300210202665300260204765300300207365300190210370000200212270000190214270000250216170000210218670000240220770000230223170000170225470000170227170000220228870000170231070000170232770000190234470000180236370000210238177300400240221627882024-03-13 2024 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aFRANCO, A. C. S. aDataset of the impacts of invasive alien species in Brazil.h[electronic resource] c2024 aOnline first. aThis dataset summarizes the research onthe impacts of Invasive Alien Species(IAS) documented in Brazil from 1981 to 2022 and was used to subsidize theBrazilian Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Impacts of non-nativeplants and animals, but not microorganisms and fungi, on terrestrial and aquatic(freshwater and marine) environments were included in this review. Most of theliterature reviewed consisted of published articles, plus a few book chapters, dis-sertations, theses, and reports. We found 1003 records of ecological and economic impacts (970 negative and 33 positive) caused by 239 different species, as well aseffects on people's well-being. Understanding and assessing all ecological interac-tions of IAS in nature, as well as evaluating their contributions to humans, can bea complex task. However, the current scientific evidence from Brazil suggests thatnegative impacts of IAS are far more common than positive impacts, highlightingthe importance of avoiding novel introductions. From a conservationist perspec-tive, the simple presence of IAS may cause the negative impact of changing theoriginal structure and processes of nature. This is of special concern in megadi-verse countries like Brazil, where interactions among species are multiple andcomplex. Therefore, we believe this extensive review is an important contributionto the national knowledge of IAS and the improvement of global databases, whichmust be periodically reviewed. The complete dataset for this abstract published inthe Data Article section of the journal isavailable in electronic format in MetaCatin JaLTER athttp://db.cger.nies.go.jp/JaLTER/metacat/metacat/ERDP-2024-01.1/jalter-en. aBiodiversity aEcosystem services aBiodiversidade aEcological effects aEconomic effects aEspécies Exóticas Invasoras aInvasion science aNvasive Alien Species aServiços ecossistêmicos aSocial effects1 aROCHA, R. M. da1 aPIVELLO, V. R.1 aMAGALHÃES, A. L. B.1 aCASTRO, C. F. de1 aCRUZ NETO, C. C. da1 aMATOS, D. M. da S.1 aBROWN, G. G.1 aHERINGER, G.1 aSAULINO, H. H. L.1 aOLIVEIRA, I.1 aBRAGA, R. R.1 aMIRANDA, R. J.1 aMORMUL, R. P.1 aVITULE, J. R. S. tEcological Research, p. 1-11, 2024.