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Post-hurricane relief facilitates invasion and establishment of two invasive alien vertebrate species in the Commonwealth of Dominica, West Indies

机译:后飓风救济促进了在西印度群岛多米尼克联盟的联邦中的入侵和建立两种侵入式外星物种

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Invasive alien species (IAS) are a main driver of current global change and contribute significantly to decreases in biodiversity worldwide. To prevent new introductions and establishment of IAS, it is important to identify mechanisms of incursion. On 18 September 2017, Hurricane Maria, a category-5 Atlantic storm, made landfall on the Commonwealth of Dominica causing widespread destruction. Responding to the post-hurricane situation, countries and organizations provided a large range of aid including funds, medical and security support, and relief supplies. Here we report the incursion and establishment of two vertebrate IAS on Dominica during the aftermath of Hurricane Maria-the Common Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) and Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis)-representing a 20% increase in vertebrate alien species on Dominica. We also report observations of Venezuela Snouted Treefrogs (Scinax x-signatus). Collectively, these species were found at four sites spread along the Caribbean and south coast of Dominica, within or near ports of entry. Invasions of I. iguana and O. septentrionalis are especially worrisome given their known impacts on native species on other Caribbean islands. Though understandable given the human impact caused by severe weather events, these incursions suggest that biosecurity is not implemented by aid-facilitating countries and organizations. With the predicted increase in hurricane intensity and frequency, we suggest basic biosecurity and training programs to reduce incursion threats of IAS during future relief and recovery initiatives. For Dominica, we recommend mitigation programs with additional biological surveys to control and better understand the number of incursion and their impact on post-Maria Dominica.
机译:侵袭性外来物种(IAS)是当前全球变化的主要驱动因素,并在全球生物多样性下降贡献。为防止新的介绍和建立IAS,重要的是识别入侵机制。 2017年9月18日,玛丽亚飓风大西洋风暴,在多米尼加联邦造成了广泛的破坏。回应飓风后的情况,国家和组织提供了大量援助,包括资金,医疗和安全支持和救援物资。在这里,我们在飓风玛丽亚 - 普通绿鬣蜥(Iguana Iguana)和古巴树蛙(Osteopilus septentrionalis)和古巴树蛙(Osteopilus septentrionalis)的后果中举报了两种脊椎动物IAS的入侵和建立。我们还报告了委内瑞拉窃听Treefrogs的观察结果(Scinax X-Signatus)。统称,这些物种在进入的多米尼加地区的加勒比海和南海岸传播的四个地点发现。 I. Iguana和O.Septentrionalis的入侵尤其令人担忧,因为他们对其他加勒比岛上的原生物种的影响尤其令人担忧。虽然鉴于严重的天气事件造成的人类影响,但这些侵害表明,援助国家和组织不实施生物安全。随着预测的飓风强度和频率的增加,我们建议在未来的救济和恢复举措期间减少IAS的入侵威胁的基本生物安全和培训计划。对于多米尼加,我们建议减缓方案,并在额外的生物调查中进行缓解,以控制和更好地了解对玛丽亚多米尼克的侵占和影响。

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