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A simple modeling approach to elucidate the main transport processes and predict invasive spread: River-mediated invasion of Ageratina adenophora in China

机译:一种简单的建模方法来阐明主要运输过程和预测侵袭性传播:河流介导的侵袭中国腺嘌呤患者

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A constantly increasing number of alien species invade novel environments and cause enormous damage to both biodiversity and economics worldwide. This global problem is calling for better understanding of the different mechanisms driving invasive spread, hence quantification of a range of dispersal vectors. Yet, methods for elucidating the mechanisms underlying large-scale invasive spread from empirical patterns have not yet been developed. Here we propose a new computationally efficient method to quantify the contribution of different dispersal vectors to the spread rate of invasive plants. Using data collected over 30 years regarding the invasive species Ageratina adenophora since its detection at the Sichuan province, we explored its spread by wind and animals, rivers, and roads into 153 subcounties in the Sichuan, Chongqingshi, and Hubei provinces of China. We found that rivers are the most plausible vector for the rapid invasion of this species in the study area. Model explorations revealed robustness to changes in key assumptions and configuration. Future predictions of this ongoing invasion process project that the species will quickly spread along the Yangtze River and colonize large areas within a few years. Further model developments would provide a much needed tool to mechanistically and realistically describe large-scale invasive spread, providing insights into the underlying mechanisms and an ability to predict future spatial invasive dynamics.
机译:不断越来越多的外来物种侵入新颖的环境,并对全世界的生物多样性和经济性造成巨大损害。这种全局问题正在呼吁更好地理解推动侵入性传播的不同机制,因此可以定量一系列分散矢量。然而,尚未开发用于阐明从经验模式的大规模侵入性扩散的机制的方法。在这里,我们提出了一种新的计算有效的方法来量化不同分散载体对侵入植物的扩展率的贡献。在四川省检测到侵袭性物种Adenophora以来,使用30岁以上的数据,我们通过在四川省检测到四川,河北省和湖北省的湖北省探讨了其被风和动物,河流和道路的传播。我们发现河流是在研究区内快速入侵该物种的最合理的载体。模型探索揭示了关键假设和配置的变化的稳健性。该持续入侵过程项目的未来预测物种将迅速沿长江迅速传播,几年内殖民地殖民地。进一步的模型开发将提供一项急需的工具来机械主义和实际描述大规模的侵入性传播,提供对潜在机制的见解和预测未来空间侵入动态的能力。

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    《Water resources research》 |2014年第12期|9738-9747|共10页
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    Hebrew Univ Jerusalem Alexander Silberman Inst Life Sci Movement Ecol Lab Dept Ecol Evolut & Behav Jerusalem Israel;

    Chinese Acad Agr Sci Inst Plant Protect State Key Lab Biol Plant Dis & Insect Pests Beijing 100193 Peoples R China;

    China Jiliang Univ Coll Life Sci Hangzhou Zhejiang Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Agr Sci Inst Plant Protect State Key Lab Biol Plant Dis & Insect Pests Beijing 100193 Peoples R China;

    Hebrew Univ Jerusalem Alexander Silberman Inst Life Sci Movement Ecol Lab Dept Ecol Evolut & Behav Jerusalem Israel;

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