...
首页> 外文期刊>The Journal of Applied Ecology >Comparing impacts of alien plants and animals in Europe using a standard scoring system
【24h】

Comparing impacts of alien plants and animals in Europe using a standard scoring system

机译:比较中外来植物和动物的影响欧洲使用标准评分系统

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例

摘要

Alien species can change the recipient environment in various ways, and some of them cause considerable damage. Understanding such impacts is crucial to direct management actions. This study addresses the following questions: Is it possible to quantify impact across higher taxa in a comparative manner? Do impacts differ between taxonomic groups? How are environmental and socio-economic impacts related? Can impacts be predicted based on those in other regions? To address these questions, we reviewed literature describing the impacts of 300 species from five major taxonomic groups: mammals, birds, fish, terrestrial arthropods and plants. To make very diverse impact measures comparable, we used the semi-quantitative generic impact scoring system (GISS) which describes environmental and socio-economic impacts using twelve categories. In each category, scores range from zero (no impact known or detectable) to five (the highest possible impact). Using the same scoring system for taxa as diverse as invertebrates, vertebrates and plants, we found that overall, alien mammals in Europe have the highest impact, while fish have the lowest. Terrestrial arthropods were found to have the lowest environmental impact, while fish had relatively low socio-economic impact. Overall, the magnitude of environmental and socio-economic impacts of individual alien species is highly correlated. However, at the species level, major deviations are found. For mammals and birds, the impacts in invaded ranges outside of Europe are broadly similar to those recorded for alien species within Europe, indicating that a consideration of the known impacts of a species in other regions can be generally useful when predicting the impacts of an alien species. However, it should be noted that this pattern is not consistent across all mammal and bird orders, and thus, such information should be considered with caution.Synthesis and applications. Comparing the impacts of alien species across taxa is necessary for prioritizing management efforts and effective allocation of resources. By applying the generic impact scoring system (GISS) to five major taxonomic groups, we provide the basis for a semi-quantitative cross-taxa listing process (e.g. black lists' or 100-worst-lists). If more data are collated from different geographical regions and habitats using standard GISS protocols, risk assessments for alien species based on rigorous measures of impact could be improved by taking into account local variation, and context dependence of impacts. This would also allow studies at lower taxonomic levels, and within-taxon analyses of functional groups and guilds.
机译:外来物种可以改变接受者的环境以不同的方式,其中的一些原因相当大的损害。直接管理行为是至关重要的。研究解决以下问题:是在高类群可能量化的影响比较的方式吗?分类群的吗?社会经济影响相关吗?预测基于这些在其他地区?解决这些问题,我们回顾了文学从五个描述300个物种的影响主要分类群:哺乳动物、鸟类、鱼、节肢动物和植物。多样化的影响措施相比,我们使用了半定量评分系统通用的影响(GISS),描述了环境和社会经济影响使用十二个类别。在每个类别中,分数范围从0(没有影响已知或可检测)到5(最高可能的影响)。等类群无脊椎动物,脊椎动物哺乳动物和植物,我们发现,总体来说,外星人在欧洲最高的影响,而鱼已经是最低的。发现有最低的环境影响,而鱼相对较低的社会经济的影响。和社会经济的影响个人的外星人物种是高度相关的。物种的层面上,主要的偏差。哺乳动物和鸟类,入侵的影响范围欧洲以外的大体类似记录了外来物种在欧洲,表明的考虑影响一个物种的其他地区时通常有用预测的影响一个外来物种。这种模式不一致哺乳动物和鸟类的订单,因此,这样的信息应该考虑谨慎。影响的外来物种类群是必要的优先级管理努力和有效资源配置。五大影响评分系统(GISS)分类群,我们提供了依据半定量cross-taxa上市过程(如黑名单”或100 -最差名单)。从不同的地理数据整理使用标准GISS地区和栖息地协议,为外来物种风险评估基于严格的措施的影响提高了考虑地方差异,和上下文依赖的影响。也允许研究分类水平较低within-taxon官能团的分析公会。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
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