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Plant invasions research in Latin America: fast track to a more focused agenda

机译:拉丁美洲的植物入侵研究:快速制定更具针对性的议程

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While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50 years, the immense region of Latin America has made little progress. Recognising this, a group of scientists working on plant invasions in Latin America met in Chile in late 2010 to develop a research agenda for the region based on lessons learned elsewhere. Our three main findings are as follows. (1) Globalisation is inevitable, but the resultant plant introductions can be slowed or prevented by effective quarantine and early intervention. Development of spatially explicit inventories, research on the invasion process and weed risk assessments can help prioritise and streamline action. (2) Eradication has limited application for plants and control is expensive and requires strict prioritisation and careful planning and evaluation. (3) Accepting the concept of novel ecosystems, new combinations of native and introduced species that no longer depend on human intervention, may help optimise invasive species management. Our vision of novel ecosystem management is through actions that: (a) maintain as much native biodiversity and ecosystem functionality as possible, (b) minimise management intervention to invasives with known impact, and (c) maximise the area of intervention. We propose the creation of a Latin American Invasive Plants Network to help focus the new research agenda for member countries. The network would coordinate research and training and establish funding priorities, develop and strengthen tools to share knowledge, and raise awareness at the community, governmental and intergovernmental levels about the social, economic and environmental costs of plant invasions.View full textDownload full textKeywordscontrol, eradication, globalisation, inventories, novel ecosystems, plant invasions, quarantine, Weed Risk AssessmentRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17550874.2011.604800
机译:在过去的50年中,尽管许多发达国家在植物入侵研究上投入了大量资金,但拉丁美洲的巨大地区却进展甚微。认识到这一点,一群致力于拉丁美洲植物入侵的科学家于2010年末在智利开会,根据其他地方的经验教训制定了该地区的研究议程。我们的三个主要发现如下。 (1)全球化是不可避免的,但是有效的检疫和早期干预可以减缓或防止由此产生的植物引进。空间明确清单的开发,入侵过程的研究以及杂草风险评估可以帮助确定优先顺序并简化行动。 (2)根除在植物中的应用有限,控制费用昂贵,需要严格的优先级划分和仔细的计划与评估。 (3)接受新型生态系统的概念,不再依赖人类干预的原生物种和引进物种的新组合,可能有助于优化入侵物种的管理。我们对新型生态系统管理的愿景是通过以下行动来实现的:(a)保持尽可能多的本地生物多样性和生态系统功能;(b)最小化对具有已知影响的入侵者的管理干预,以及(c)扩大干预范围。我们建议创建一个拉丁美洲入侵植物网络,以帮助集中成员国的新研究议程。该网络将协调研究和培训并确定供资重点,开发和加强分享知识的工具,并在社区,政府和政府间各级提高对植物入侵的社会,经济和环境成本的认识。查看全文下载全文关键字控制,根除,全球化,清单,新型生态系统,植物入侵,隔离,杂草风险评估相关var addthis_config = {ui_cobrand:“泰勒和弗朗西斯在线”,servicescompact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg, google,more“,发布号:” ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b“};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17550874.2011.604800

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