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Prioritizing terrestrial invasive alien plant species for management in urban ecosystems

机译:优先考虑陆地侵入性外来植物在城市生态系统物种管理

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Invasive alien plant species (IAPs) in urban areas can have detrimental effects on biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being. Urban areas are complex social management mosaics with high land-use diversity, complex land tenure patterns and many different stakeholder groups, some of which derive benefits from invading species. Urban conservation practitioners face complex decisions about which IAPs require management. Yet most IAPs prioritization frameworks have been designed for and implemented in natural or rural areas and are generally inadequate for guiding effective and sustainable interventions in urbanized areas. We modified an existing prioritization scheme to develop a framework for prioritizing terrestrial IAPs in urban areas which applies evidence-based (data-driven) and stakeholder-based (local knowledge) assessments to score and rank alien plant species in terms of their priority for management using an objective set of criteria. The framework consists of 46 criteria, grouped into eight modules which assess invasion status, habitat requirements, biological characteristics, dispersal ability, distribution, impacts (positive and negative) and potential for control for each alien plant species under consideration. We use the city of Toronto, Canada as a case study to test our framework-a list of 50 IAPs were effectively scored and ranked in order of high to low priority for control. Species with the highest total prioritization scores were Vincetoxicum rossicum (Dog Strangling Vine), Convolvulus arvensis (Field Bindweed) and Taraxacum officinale (Common Dandelion, ranked 1, 2 and 3 respectively). Many of the identified high priority species align with those previously flagged as of management concern by conservation practitioners, but also include those that are not actively managed due to their perceived lower ecological impacts. These species still require high resource investment for other objectives such as aesthetics. This highlights the complexity of alien plant species management in urban areas. Synthesis and applications. Prioritizing invasive alien plants for management in urban areas is particularly challenging due to often conflicting ecological, economic and social objectives. We use available evidence and local stakeholder knowledge to develop an objective and systematic prioritization tool which can assist conservation practitioners in selecting priority species for management action in complex urban landscapes.
机译:侵入性外来物种(iap)在城市地区可以对生物多样性产生不利影响,生态系统服务和人类福祉。是复杂的社会管理领域马赛克土地利用多样性高,复杂的土地使用权模式和许多不同的利益相关者群体,其中一些从入侵中获得益处物种。关于这iap需要复杂的决定管理。框架的设计和实现在自然或农村地区和一般指导有效和可持续的不足城市化地区的干预措施。现有开发优先级方案优先考虑陆地iap的框架适用于以证据为基础的城市地区(数据驱动的)和stakeholder-based(本地知识)评估得分和排名的外星人植物物种的优先考虑管理使用一个客观的标准。这个框架由46标准,分组为八个模块评估入侵状况,栖息地的需求、生物学特性、分散能力、分布、影响(积极的和消极的)和潜在的控制为每一个外星植物物种正在考虑。我们使用的城市多伦多,加拿大为例测试我们的框架研究50 iap列表有效得分和排名的顺序吗高到低优先级控制。总优先级最高的分数旋花植物薄荷(字段旋花类)蒲公英officinale(常见的蒲公英,排名12和3)。高优先级物种与以前一致标记为保护的管理问题从业人员,也包括那些不积极管理由于其低生态影响。高资源投资为其他目标如美学。外来植物物种管理的复杂性城市地区。优先考虑侵入性外来植物管理在城市地区是特别具有挑战性的原因经常相互矛盾的生态、经济和社会目标。利益相关者制定客观、知识系统优化工具可以帮助保护从业人员在选择优先级物种在复杂的城市管理行动风景。

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