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From the Cover: Disentangling the role of environmental and human pressures on biological invasions across Europe

机译:从封面开始:解读环境压力和人类压力对整个欧洲生物入侵的作用

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The accelerating rates of international trade, travel, and transport in the latter half of the twentieth century have led to the progressive mixing of biota from across the world and the number of species introduced to new regions continues to increase. The importance of biogeographic, climatic, economic, and demographic factors as drivers of this trend is increasingly being realized but as yet there is no consensus regarding their relative importance. Whereas little may be done to mitigate the effects of geography and climate on invasions, a wider range of options may exist to moderate the impacts of economic and demographic drivers. Here we use the most recent data available from Europe to partition between macroecological, economic, and demographic variables the variation in alien species richness of bryophytes, fungi, vascular plants, terrestrial insects, aquatic invertebrates, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Only national wealth and human population density were statistically significant predictors in the majority of models when analyzed jointly with climate, geography, and land cover. The economic and demographic variables reflect the intensity of human activities and integrate the effect of factors that directly determine the outcome of invasion such as propagule pressure, pathways of introduction, eutrophication, and the intensity of anthropogenic disturbance. The strong influence of economic and demographic variables on the levels of invasion by alien species demonstrates that future solutions to the problem of biological invasions at a national scale lie in mitigating the negative environmental consequences of human activities that generate wealth and by promoting more sustainable population growth.
机译:在二十世纪后半叶,国际贸易,旅行和运输的加速发展,导致来自世界各地的生物群落逐渐融合,引入新地区的物种数量不断增加。生物地理,气候,经济和人口因素作为推动这一趋势的因素的重要性正在日益得到认识,但至今仍未就其相对重要性达成共识。尽管几乎没有什么办法减轻地理和气候对入侵的影响,但可能存在更广泛的选择来缓和经济和人口驱动因素的影响。在这里,我们使用来自欧洲的最新数据在宏观生态,经济和人口统计学变量之间进行划分,这些物种包括苔藓植物,真菌,维管植物,陆生昆虫,水生无脊椎动物,鱼类,两栖动物,爬行动物,鸟类和哺乳动物的外来物种丰富度变化。 。在与气候,地理和土地覆盖一起进行分析时,在大多数模型中,只有国民财富和人口密度是统计学上显着的预测因子。经济和人口变量反映了人类活动的强度,并综合了直接确定入侵结果的因素的影响,例如繁殖压力,引入途径,富营养化以及人为干扰的强度。经济和人口变量对外来物种入侵程度的强大影响表明,解决全国范围内生物入侵问题的未来方法在于减轻人类创造财富的负面环境影响,并促进更可持续的人口增长。

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