...
首页> 外文期刊>Environmental Reviews >Exotic Asian pheretimoid earthworms (Amynthas spp., Metaphire spp.): Potential for colonisation of south-eastern Canada and effects on forest ecosystems
【24h】

Exotic Asian pheretimoid earthworms (Amynthas spp., Metaphire spp.): Potential for colonisation of south-eastern Canada and effects on forest ecosystems

机译:异国情调的亚洲pheretimoid蚯蚓(Amynthas spp。,metaphire spp。):加拿大东南部殖民的潜力和对森林生态系统的影响

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例

摘要

Exotic species invasions are among the most significant global-scale problems caused by human activities. They can seriously threaten the conservation of biological diversity and of natural resources. Exotic European earthworms have been colonizing forest ecosystems in northeastern United States and southern Canada since the European settlement. By comparison, Asian earthworms began colonizing forests in the northeastern United States more recently. Since Asian species have biological traits compatible with a greater potential for colonization and disturbance than some European species, apprehension is growing about their dispersal into new territories. Here we review the extent of the current northern range of Asian earthworms in northeastern North America, the factors facilitating or limiting their propagation and colonization, and the potential effects of their invasion on forest ecosystems. Data compilation shows that Asian earthworms are present in all northeastern American states. So far, only one mention has been reported in Canada. Data confirm that their distribution has now reached the Canadian border, particularly along the Michigan-Ontario, New York-Ontario, Maine-New Brunswick, and Vermont-Quebec frontiers. Studies report that the presence of Asian earthworms is strongly associated with human activities such as horticulture, vermicomposting, and the use of worms as fish bait. Some climatic (temperature, soil moisture) and edaphic (soil pH) factors may also influence their distribution. Controlling their dispersal at the source is essential to limiting their spread, as there is currently no effective way to eradicate established earthworm populations without unacceptable nontarget effects. Proposed management options in the United States include the prohibition of fish bait disposal and better management of the international trade of horticultural goods, commercial nurseries, and vermicomposting industries. We conclude that although regulations and awareness may delay their expansion, Asian earthworms are likely to spread further north into Canada. They are expected to cause important changes to biodiversity and dynamics of the newly invaded forest ecosystems.
机译:异国情调的物种入侵是人类活动引起的最重要的全球规模问题之一。他们可以严重威胁到生物多样性和自然资源的保护。自欧洲定居以来,自我欧洲蚯蚓一直在美国东北部和加拿大南部的森林生态系统殖民。相比之下,亚洲蚯蚓最近开始在美国东北部殖民森林。由于亚洲物种具有与殖民化和干扰的潜力相容的生物学性状,而不是某些欧洲物种,因此逮捕正在讨论其分散到新界。在这里,我们审查了北美东北部北方北方亚洲蚯蚓的程度,促进或限制了繁殖和殖民的因素,以及他们入侵对森林生态系统的潜在影响。数据编译表明,所有东北美国国家都存在亚洲蚯蚓。到目前为止,加拿大只报告了一次。数据确认他们的分销现已达到加拿大边境,特别是沿着密歇根州 - 安大略省,纽约 - 安大略省,缅因州新的布伦瑞克和佛蒙特 - 魁北克前沿。研究报告说,亚洲蚯蚓的存在与人类活动相比,如园艺,蠕动和蠕虫作为鱼饵。一些气候(温度,土壤水分)和双向(土壤pH)因子也可能影响其分布。控制源头的分散对于限制它们的涂抹至关重要,因为目前没有有效的方法来消除已建立的蚯蚓种群而没有不可接受的不可接受的效果。美国的拟议管理方案包括禁止鱼饵处置和更好地管理国际园艺商品,商业苗圃和蠕动行业的国际贸易。我们得出结论,虽然规定和意识可能会延迟其扩张,但亚洲蚯蚓可能会进一步扩散到加拿大。预计它们将对新入侵的森林生态系统的生物多样性和动态造成重要变化。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号