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The invasion and potential impact of the Asian House Gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) in Australia

机译:亚洲之家壁虎(Hemidactylus frenatus)在澳大利亚的入侵及其潜在影响

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Hemidactylus frenatus is an Asian gecko that has spread pantropically to become one the world's most widespread reptiles. It has been established in Australia for approximately 50?years, but the last two decades have seen massive range expansion across settled areas of northern and eastern Australia; and this spread continues at pace. Disturbingly, H. frenatus is increasingly being detected in natural habitats in Australia, in some cases at high densities. Despite rampant spread, there has been little concern regarding the potential impact of this species on native geckos or natural systems more broadly. This is surprising given that Australia is a centre of gecko origin and diversity, and that H. frenatus has had well documented detrimental impacts on geckos in other parts of its introduced range. Here I review the biology and global distribution of H. frenatus, plot its spread in Australia over the five decades since establishment, and review the research on invasive populations of this species overseas and in Australia to assess potential impacts. I argue that Australia should be more concerned about H. Frenatus because: (i) it is spreading rapidly across northern, eastern and central Australia; (ii) it can invade natural habitats; (iii) it is a very strong competitor and may out-compete Australian geckos in some situations; and (iv) it carries novel parasites that may impact native reptile species. Hemidactylus frenatus is here to stay and represents a potential threat to Australia's diversity and ecology. A key question is the degree to which it will invade natural habitats and what its impacts will be in these. Research is required to assess the current and potential impacts of H. frenatus in Australia so as to determine how these can be managed and the level of investment warranted.
机译:南美半壁虎(Hemidactylus frenatus)是一种亚洲壁虎,已向全球蔓延,已成为世界上最广泛的爬行动物之一。它已经在澳大利亚建立了大约50年,但是在过去的20年中,它在澳大利亚北部和东部的定居地区扩展了范围。而且这种传播还在继续。令人不安的是,越来越多的澳大利亚人在自然栖息地中发现了南美白对虾,有些情况下密度很高。尽管传播十分猖,,但几乎没有人担心该物种对本地壁虎或更广泛的自然系统的潜在影响。令人惊讶的是,澳大利亚是壁虎起源和多样性的中心,而H. frenatus在其引进范围的其他部分对壁虎的有害影响已有充分的文献记载。在这里,我回顾了美洲带钩虫的生物学和全球分布,绘制了其在澳大利亚建立以来的五个十年中的传播情况,并回顾了该种在海外和澳大利亚的入侵种群的研究,以评估其潜在影响。我认为澳大利亚应该更加关注H. Frenatus,因为:(i)它在澳大利亚北部,东部和中部迅速蔓延; (ii)它可以入侵自然栖息地; (iii)它是一个非常强大的竞争者,在某些情况下可能比澳大利亚壁虎更具竞争力; (iv)它携带可能影响本地爬行动物物种的新型寄生虫。南美象鼻虫将继续存在,对澳大利亚的多样性和生态构成潜在威胁。一个关键的问题是它会在多大程度上入侵自然栖息地,及其对自然栖息地的影响。需要进行研究,以评估澳大利亚对虾的当前和潜在影响,以确定如何管理这些影响和确保投资水平。

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