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From the Cover: Linking economic activities to the distribution of exotic plants

机译:从封面:将经济活动与外来植物的分布联系起来

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The human enterprise is flooding Earth's ecosystems with exotic species. Human population size is often correlated with species introductions, whereas more proximate mechanisms, such as economic activities, are frequently overlooked. Here we present a hypothesis that links ecology and economics to provide a causal framework for the distribution of exotic plants in the United States. We test two competing hypotheses (the population-only and population-economic models) using a national data set of exotic plants, employing a statistical framework to simultaneously model direct and indirect effects of human population and ecological and economic variables. The population-only model included direct effects of human population and ecological factors as predictors of exotics. In contrast, the population-economic model included the direct effects of economic and ecological factors and the indirect effects of human population as predictors of exotics. The explicit addition of economic activity in the population-economic model provided a better explanation for the distribution of exotics than did the population-only model. The population-economic model explained 75% of the variation in the number of exotic plants in the 50 states and provided a good description of the observed number of exotic plants in the Canadian provinces and in other nations in 85% of the cases. A specific economic activity, real estate gross state product, had the strongest positive effect on the number of exotics. The strong influence of economics on exotics demonstrates that economics matter for resolving the exotic-species problem because the underlying causes, and some of the solutions, may lie in human-economic behaviors.
机译:人类的事业使外来物种泛滥成灾。人口规模通常与物种引进相关,而更接近的机制,例如经济活动,却经常被忽视。在这里,我们提出一个假说,该假说将生态学和经济学联系起来,为美国外来植物的分布提供因果框架。我们使用国家外来植物数据集检验两个相互竞争的假设(仅种群和种群经济模型),采用统计框架同时对人类种群以及生态和经济变量的直接和间接影响进行建模。仅人口模型包括人口的直接影响和生态因素作为外来物种的预测指标。相反,人口-经济模型包括经济和生态因素的直接影响以及人口作为外来生物预测因子的间接影响。与仅人口模型相比,人口经济模型中经济活动的明确增加为外来物种的分布提供了更好的解释。人口-经济模型解释了50个州中75%的外来植物数量变化,并很好地描述了在85%的情况下加拿大各省和其他国家中观察到的外来植物数量。具体的经济活动,即房地产总产值,对外来物种的数量产生了最强的积极影响。经济学对外来物种的强大影响表明,经济学对于解决外来物种问题很重要,因为其根本原因和某些解决方案可能在于人类的经济行为。

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