Invasive alien species on islands: impacts, distribution, interactions and management

被引:177
作者
Russell, James C. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Meyer, Jean-Yves [4 ]
Holmes, Nick D. [5 ]
Pagad, Shyama [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Sch Biol Sci, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
[2] Univ Auckland, Dept Stat, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
[3] Zealandia Sanctuary, Zero Invas Predators, POB 9267, Wellington 6141, New Zealand
[4] Govt Polynesie Francaise, Delegat Rech, BP 20981, Tahiti, French Polynesi, France
[5] Isl Conservat, 2100 Delaware Ave Suite 1, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 USA
[6] Univ Auckland, IUCN ISSG, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
关键词
invasive; introduced; eradication; island; SIDS; biosecurity; EMERGING INFECTIOUS-DISEASES; SEA-LEVEL RISE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; NEW-ZEALAND; BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS; RODENT ERADICATIONS; CONSERVATION; BIODIVERSITY; BIOSECURITY; FRAMEWORK;
D O I
10.1017/S0376892917000297
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Invasive alien species (IASs) on islands have broad impacts across biodiversity, agriculture, economy, health and culture, which tend to be stronger than on continents. Across small-island developing states (SIDSs), although only a small number of IASs are widely distributed, many more, including those with greatest impact, are found on only a small number of islands. Patterns of island invasion are not consistent across SIDS geographic regions, with differences attributable to correlated patterns in island biogeography and human development. We identify 15 of the most globally prevalent IASs on islands. IAS impacts on islands are exacerbated through interactions with a number of other global change threats, including over-exploitation, agricultural intensification, urban development and climate change. Biosecurity is critical in preventing IAS invasion of islands. Eradication of IASs on islands is possible at early stages of invasion, but otherwise is largely restricted to invasive mammals, or otherwise control is the only option. Future directions in IAS management and research on islands must consider IASs within a broader portfolio of threats to species, ecosystems and people's livelihoods on islands. We advocate for stronger collaborations among island countries and territories faced with the same IASs in similar socio-ecological environments.
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页码:359 / 370
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