Developing and testing alien species indicators for Europe

被引:18
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作者
Rabitsch, Wolfgang [1 ]
Genovesi, Piero [2 ,3 ]
Scalera, Riccardo [4 ]
Biala, Katarzyna [5 ]
Josefsson, Melanie [6 ]
Essl, Franz [1 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Environm Agcy Austria, Spittelauer Lande 5, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[2] ISPRA Inst Environm Protect & Res, Via V Brancati 48, I-00144 Rome, Italy
[3] Chair IUCN SSC Invas Species Specialist Grp, Via V Brancati 48, I-00144 Rome, Italy
[4] IUCN SSC Invas Species Specialist Grp, Via Mazzola 38, I-00142 Rome, Italy
[5] European Environm Agcy, Kongens Nytory 6, DK-1050 Copenhagen K, Denmark
[6] Swedish Environm Protect Agcy, Valhallavagen 195, S-10648 Stockholm, Sweden
[7] Univ Vienna, Fac Ctr Biodivers, Div Conservat Biol Vegetat & Landscape Ecol, Rennweg 14, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
关键词
Biodiversity indicator; Impact; Invasive alien species; Pathway; Red List Index; Trend; PATHWAYS; TRENDS; INVASIONS; PATTERNS; IMPACTS; CLIMATE; THREATS; NUMBERS; TRADE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jnc.2015.12.001
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Alien species indicators provide vital information to the biodiversity policy sector on the status-quo and trends of biological invasions and on the efficacy of response measures. Applicable at different geographical scales and organizational levels, alien species indicators struggle with data availability and quality. Based on policy needs and previous work on the global scale, we here present a set of six alien species indicators for Europe, which capture complementary facets of biological invasions in Europe: (a) an combined index of invasion trends, (b) an indicator on pathways of invasions, (c) the Red List Index of Invasive Alien Species (IAS), (d) an indicator of IAS impacts on ecosystem services, (e) trends in incidence of livestock diseases and (f) an indicator on costs for alien species management and research. Each of these indicators has its particular strengths and shortcomings, but combined they allow for a nuanced understanding of the status and trends of biological invasions in Europe. We found that the scale and impact of biological invasions are steadily increasing across all impact indicators, although societal response in recent years has increased. The Red List Index is fit-for-purpose and demonstrates that overall extinction risks (here shown for amphibians in Europe) are increasing. Introduction pathway dynamics have changed, with some pathways decreasing in relevance (e.g., biological control agents) and others increasing (e.g., horticultural trade) providing a leverage for targeted policy and stakeholder response. The IAS indicators presented here for the first time on a continental basis serve as a starting point for future improvements, and as a basis for monitoring the efficacy of the recent EU legislation of IAS. This will need a better work-flow for data collection and management. To achieve this, all main actors must work toward improving the interoperability among existing databases and between data holders. (C) 2015 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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