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The contribution of volunteer recorders to our understanding of biological invasions

机译:志愿记录员对我们对生物入侵的理解的贡献

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The process of invasion and the desire to predict the invasiveness (and associated impacts) of new arrivals has been a focus of attention for ecologists over centuries. The volunteer recording community has made unique and inspiring contributions to our understanding of invasion biology within Britain. Indeed information on non-native species (NNS) compiled within the GB Non-Native Species Information Portal (GB-NNSIP) would not have been possible without the involvement of volunteer experts from across Britain. Here we review examples of ways in which biological records have informed invasion biology. We specifically examine NNS information available within the GB-NNSIP to describe patterns in the arrival and establishment of NNS providing an overview of habitat associations of NNS in terrestrial, marine and freshwater environments. Monitoring and surveillance of the subset of NNS that are considered to be adversely affecting biodiversity, society or the economy, termed invasive non-native species (INNS), is critical for early warning and rapid response. Volunteers are major contributors to monitoring and surveillance of INNS and not only provide records from across Britain but also underpin the system of verification necessary to confirm the identification of sightings. Here we describe the so-called alert system' which links volunteer experts with the wider recording community to provide early warning of INNS occurrence. We highlight the need to increase understanding of community and ecosystem-level effects of invasions and particularly understanding of ecological resilience. Detailed field observations, through biological recording, will provide the spatial, temporal and taxonomic breadth required for such research. The role of the volunteer recording community in contributing to the understanding of invasion biology has been invaluable and it is clear that their expertise and commitment will continue to be so.(c) 2015 The Linnean Society of London.
机译:几个世纪以来,入侵的过程以及对新来者的入侵性(及相关影响)进行预测的愿望一直是生态学家关注的焦点。志愿录音界为我们对英国入侵生物学的理解做出了独特而令人鼓舞的贡献。确实,如果没有来自英国各地的志愿者专家的参与,就不可能在GB非本地物种信息门户(GB-NNSIP)中收集有关非本地物种(NNS)的信息。在这里,我们将回顾一些生物学记录为入侵生物学提供信息的方法。我们专门研究了GB-NNSIP中可用的NNS信息,以描述NNS到达和建立的模式,从而概述了陆地,海洋和淡水环境中NNS的栖息地关联。监测和监视被认为对生物多样性,社会或经济有不利影响的NNS子集,称为入侵性非本地物种(INNS),对于早期预警和快速响应至关重要。志愿者是INNS监测和监视的主要贡献者,不仅提供了来自英国各地的记录,而且还为确认目击者的身份识别提供了必要的验证系统。在这里,我们描述了所谓的警报系统,该系统将志愿者专家与更广泛的录音界联系起来,以提供INNS发生的预警。我们强调需要加深对入侵的社区和生态系统影响的理解,尤其是对生态适应力的理解。通过生物记录进行的详细现场观察将提供此类研究所需的空间,时间和分类学广度。志愿录音团体在促进对入侵生物学理解方面的作用是不可估量的,很明显,他们的专业知识和承诺将继续如此。(c)2015年,伦敦林奈学会。

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