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Combining asset- and species-led alien plant management priorities in the world’s most intact Mediterranean-climate landscape

机译:将资产和物种主导的外来植物管理工作重点放在世界上最完整的地中海气候景观中

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Minimising the spread and impact of alien plants is a crucial component of land management for biodiversity conservation. Alien plant management typically focuses on either controlling selected alien species (‘species-led’), or on minimizing invasions within selected biodiversity or cultural assets (‘asset-led’). Here, we compare and combine species- and asset-led approaches to prioritise alien plant management activities in the world’s largest Mediterranean-climate woodland, located in south-western Australia. Our species-led approach focused on identifying aliens likely to be increasingly problematic in future with a changing climate. Our asset-led approach used comprehensive flora survey data to identify key predictors of contemporary alien presence, with the purpose of minimising alien occurrence across the asset of a relatively little-disturbed landscape. Most aliens were associated with climates more mesic than are predicted to occur in the region in future. A limited range of alien taxa (12 %) are predicted to be both highly invasive in the future and feasibly eradicated or contained, and it is these that should be subject to species-led management. A consistent set of management-related predictors of contemporary alien presence were identified, including closer proximity to towns, buildings and water points, and occurrence on a geology and soil type associated with prospective mineral deposits. Addressing the highest management priorities of each approach would appear to be a complementary and parsimonious way forward for regional-scale alien management for biodiversity conservation, as this tackles the processes associated with contemporary alien spread (asset-led approach) while taking a precautionary approach to pre-empt future problematic invasions (species-led approach).
机译:尽量减少外来植物的传播和影响是土地管理中保护生物多样性的关键组成部分。外来植物管理通常侧重于控制选定的外来物种(“物种主导”),或最小化选定的生物多样性或文化资产内的入侵(“资产主导”)。在这里,我们比较并结合了以物种和资产为主导的方法,以优先处理位于澳大利亚西南部的全球最大的地中海气候林地中的外来植物管理活动。我们以物种为主导的方法着重于识别随着气候变化未来可能会日益成问题的外星人。我们以资产为主导的方法使用了全面的植物调查数据来确定当代外星人存在的关键预测因素,目的是在相对较少受干扰的景观资产中最小化外星人的出现。大多数外星人所处的气候比预期的未来地区更加混乱。预计有限范围的外来生物分类群(12%)在未来既具有高度侵入性,又有可能被根除或遏制,应该对这些物种进行物种主导的管理。确定了一套与管理有关的当代外星人存在的预测因子,包括与城镇,建筑物和水位的距离更近,以及与预期矿藏有关的地质和土壤类型的发生。解决每种方法的最高管理优先事项似乎是区域范围外来生物多样性保护管理的补充和简化方法,因为这既解决了与当代外来物种传播相关的过程(资产主导的方法),又采取了预防性措施预先防止将来出现问题入侵(物种主导的方法)。

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