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Gastropods alien to South Africa cause severe environmental harm in their global alien ranges across habitats

机译:南非的腹足动物在其遍布栖息地的全球外来物种范围内造成严重的环境损害

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Alien gastropods have caused extensive harm to biodiversity and socioeconomic systems like agriculture and horticulture worldwide. For conservation and management purposes, information on impacts needs to be easily interpretable and comparable, and the factors that determine impacts understood. This study aimed to assess gastropods alien to South Africa to compare impact severity between species and understand how they vary between habitats and mechanisms. Furthermore, we explore the relationship between environmental and socioeconomic impacts, and both impact measures with life‐history traits. We used the Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT) and Socio‐Economic Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (SEICAT) to assess impacts of 34 gastropods alien to South Africa including evidence of impact from their entire alien range. We tested for correlations between environmental and socioeconomic impacts per species, and with fecundity and native latitude range using Kendall's tau tests. Kruskal–Wallis tests were used to compare impact magnitude among mechanisms and habitats, respectively. This study presents the first application of EICAT and SEICAT for invertebrates. There was no correlation between environmental impacts and socioeconomic impacts. Habitats did not differ regarding the severity of impacts recorded, but impacts via disease transmission were lower than other mechanisms. Neither fecundity nor native range latitude was correlated with impact magnitude. Despite gastropods being agricultural and horticultural pests globally, resilience of socioeconomic systems makes high impacts uncommon. Environmental systems may be vulnerable to gastropod impacts across habitats, having experienced multiple local extinctions of wetland island snail fauna. South Africa stands out as the only continental country that follows this trend. The knowledge gained on severity and nature of gastropod impacts is useful in risk assessment, which can aid conservation management. To make impact assessments more realistic, we suggest alternative ways of reporting impacts classified under EICAT and SEICAT.
机译:外来腹足动物对全球的生物多样性和社会经济系统(如农业和园艺)造成了广泛的危害。为了保护和管理的目的,关于影响的信息需要易于解释和可比较,并且确定影响的因素也应理解。这项研究旨在评估南非的腹足动物,以比较物种之间的影响严重程度,并了解它们在生境和机制之间的差异。此外,我们探讨了环境影响与社会经济影响之间的关系,以及两种具有生活历史特征的影响措施。我们使用了外国人分类群的环境影响分类(EICAT)和外国人分类群的社会经济影响分类(SEICAT)来评估34种外来腹足纲动物对南非的影响,包括其整个外来范围的影响证据。我们使用肯德尔(Kendall)的tau检验测试了每个物种对环境和社会经济影响之间的相关性,以及繁殖力和当地纬度范围。使用Kruskal–Wallis检验分别比较机制和栖息地之间的影响程度。这项研究提出了EICAT和SEICAT在无脊椎动物中的首次应用。环境影响与社会经济影响之间没有关联。生境在所记录影响的严重性方面没有差异,但通过疾病传播的影响低于其他机制。繁殖力和自然范围纬度均与冲击强度无关。尽管腹足动物在全球范围内是农业和园艺上的害虫,但社会经济系统的复原力却使高水平的影响罕见。经历过湿地岛蜗牛动物群的多种局部灭绝后,环境系统可能容易受到跨栖息地腹足动物的影响。南非是唯一遵循这一趋势的大陆国家。有关腹足动物撞击的严重性和性质的知识可用于风险评估,这有助于保护管理。为了使影响评估更切合实际,我们建议采用其他报告方式,将报告归类为EICAT和SEICAT。

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