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A conceptual ecological model to facilitate understanding the role of invasive species in large-scale ecosystem restoration

机译:一个概念性的生态模型,可帮助理解入侵物种在大规模生态系统恢复中的作用

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We developed a conceptual ecological model (CEM) for invasive species to help understand the role invasive exotics have in ecosystem ecology and their impacts on restoration activities. Our model, which can be applied to any invasive species, grew from the eco-regional conceptual models developed for Everglades restoration. These models identify ecological drivers, stressors, effects and attributes; we integrated the unique aspects of exotic species invasions and effects into this conceptual hierarchy. We used the model to help identify important aspects of invasion in the development of an invasive exotic plant ecological indicator, which is described a companion paper in this special issue journal. A key aspect of the CEM is that it is a general ecological model that can be tailored to specific cases and species, as the details of any invasion are unique to that invasive species. Our model encompasses the temporal and spatial changes that characterize invasion, identifying the general conditions that allow a species to become invasive in a de novo environment; it then enumerates the possible effects exotic species may have collectively and individually at varying scales and for different ecosystem properties, once a species becomes invasive. The model provides suites of characteristics and processes, as well as hypothesized causal relationships to consider when thinking about the effects or potential effects of an invasive exotic and how restoration efforts will affect these characteristics and processes. In order to illustrate how to use the model as a blueprint for applying a similar approach to other invasive species and ecosystems, we give two examples of using this conceptual model to evaluate the status of two south Florida invasive exotic plant species (melaleuca and Old World climbing fern) and consider potential impacts of these invasive species on restoration.
机译:我们为入侵物种开发了概念性生态模型(CEM),以帮助了解外来入侵物种在生态系统生态中的作用及其对恢复活动的影响。我们的模型可以应用于任何入侵物种,它是从为大沼泽地恢复开发的生态区域概念模型发展而来的。这些模型确定了生态驱动因素,压力源,影响和属性。我们将外来物种入侵和影响的独特方面整合到此概念层次中。我们使用该模型来帮助确定外来入侵植物生态指标开发过程中入侵的重要方面,该特刊杂志对此进行了描述。 CEM的一个关键方面是它是一种通用的生态模型,可以针对特定的案例和物种进行定制,因为任何入侵的细节都是该入侵物种所独有的。我们的模型包含表征入侵的时间和空间变化,确定允许物种在从头环境入侵的一般条件;然后列举了一旦入侵物种,外来物种可能会在不同的规模上针对不同的生态系统特性集体和个别地产生影响。该模型提供了一系列特征和过程,以及假设的因果关系,以便在考虑外来入侵物种的影响或潜在影响以及恢复工作将如何影响这些特征和过程时考虑。为了说明如何将该模型用作将类似方法应用于其他入侵物种和生态系统的蓝图,我们举了两个使用此概念模型评估南佛罗里达外来入侵植物物种(美乐家和旧世界)的现状的两个示例。攀援蕨类植物),并考虑这些入侵物种对恢复的潜在影响。

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