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Biosecurity and Vector Behaviour: Evaluating the Potential Threat Posed by Anglers and Canoeists as Pathways for the Spread of Invasive Non-Native Species and Pathogens

机译:生物安全性和媒介行为:评估钓鱼者和皮划艇者构成的潜在威胁作为外来入侵物种和病原体传播的途径

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Invasive non-native species (INNS) endanger native biodiversity and are a major economic problem. The management of pathways to prevent their introduction and establishment is a key target in the Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi biodiversity targets for 2020. Freshwater environments are particularly susceptible to invasions as they are exposed to multiple introduction pathways, including non-native fish stocking and the release of boat ballast water. Since many freshwater INNS and aquatic pathogens can survive for several days in damp environments, there is potential for transport between water catchments on the equipment used by recreational anglers and canoeists. To quantify this biosecurity risk, we conducted an online questionnaire with 960 anglers and 599 canoeists to investigate their locations of activity, equipment used, and how frequently equipment was cleaned and/or dried after use. Anglers were also asked about their use and disposal of live bait. Our results indicate that 64% of anglers and 78.5% of canoeists use their equipment/boat in more than one catchment within a fortnight, the survival time of many of the INNS and pathogens considered in this study and that 12% of anglers and 50% of canoeists do so without either cleaning or drying their kit between uses. Furthermore, 8% of anglers and 28% of canoeists had used their equipment overseas without cleaning or drying it after each use which could facilitate both the introduction and secondary spread of INNS in the UK. Our results provide a baseline against which to evaluate the effectiveness of future biosecurity awareness campaigns, and identify groups to target with biosecurity awareness information. Our results also indicate that the biosecurity practices of these groups must improve to reduce the likelihood of inadvertently spreading INNS and pathogens through these activities.
机译:外来入侵物种(INNS)危害本地生物多样性,是一个主要的经济问题。防止引入和建立途径的管理是《生物多样性公约》 2020年爱知生物多样性目标的关键目标。由于淡水环境暴露于多种引入途径,包括非本地鱼类种群和鱼类资源,特别容易受到入侵。释放船用压载水。由于许多淡水INNS和水生病原体可以在潮湿的环境中存活数天,因此休闲垂钓者和划独木舟者所使用的设备上的集水区之间存在运输的潜力。为了量化这种生物安全风险,我们与960位钓鱼者和599位皮划艇运动员进行了在线问卷调查,以调查他们的活动地点,使用的设备以及使用后清洁和/或干燥设备的频率。垂钓者还被问及活饵的使用和处置。我们的结果表明,在两周内,有64%的垂钓者和78.5%的皮划艇运动员在一个以上集水区中使用他们的设备/船,本研究考虑了许多INNS和病原体的生存时间,而12%的垂钓者和50%的皮划艇运动员在两次使用之间都没有清洁或干燥套件的情况。此外,有8%的垂钓者和28%的皮划艇运动员在每次使用后都在国外使用其设备而未清洗或干燥,这可以促进INNS在英国的引入和二次传播。我们的结果提供了一个基准,可用来评估未来生物安全意识活动的有效性,并确定以生物安全意识信息为目标的人群。我们的结果还表明,必须改善这些人群的生物安全措施,以减少通过这些活动无意传播INNS和病原体的可能性。

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