A unified classification on alien species based on the magnitude of their environmental impacts
Date
2014-05-06
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Publisher
Public Library of Science
Abstract
Species moved by human activities beyond the limits of their native geographic ranges into areas in which they do not naturally occur (termed aliens) can cause a broad range of significant changes to recipient ecosystems; however, their impacts vary greatly across species and the ecosystems into which they are introduced. There is therefore a critical need for a standardised method to evaluate, compare, and eventually predict the magnitudes of these different impacts. Here, we propose a straightforward system for classifying alien species according to themagnitude of their
environmental impacts, based on the mechanisms of impact used to code species
in the International Union for Conservation
of Nature (IUCN) Global Invasive Species
Database, which are presented here for the
first time. The classification system uses five semi-quantitative scenarios describing impacts under each mechanism to assign
species to different levels of impact—
ranging from Minimal to Massive—with
assignment corresponding to the highest level of deleterious impact associated with
any of the mechanisms. The scheme also includes categories for species that are Not
Evaluated, have No Alien Population, or are
Data Deficient, and a method for assigning
uncertainty to all the classifications.We show how this classification system is applicable at different levels of ecological complexity and different spatial and temporal scales, and embraces existing impact metrics. In fact, the scheme is analogous to the already widely adopted and accepted Red List approach to categorising extinction risk, and so could conceivably be
readily integrated with existing practices
and policies in many regions.
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CITATION: Blackburn, T. M. et al. 2014. A unified classification on alien species based on the magnitude of their environmental impacts. PLoS Biology, 12(5). doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001850
The original publication is available at https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/
The original publication is available at https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/
Keywords
Alien species -- Classification, Environmental impact analysis, Introduced organisms -- Effect of human beings on, Impact mechanisms, Deleterious impact, Alien species -- Effect of environment on
Citation
Blackburn, T. M. et al. 2014. A unified classification on alien species based on the magnitude of their environmental impacts. PLoS Biology, 12(5). doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001850