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FISK 工具,一种用于非本地淡水鱼类的入侵筛查工具,在伊比利亚半岛进行风险识别评估的有效性。

Effectiveness of FISK, an invasiveness screening tool for non-native freshwater fishes, to perform risk identification assessments in the Iberian Peninsula.

机构信息

Salmon & Freshwater Team, Cefas, Pakefield Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 0HT, UK.

出版信息

Risk Anal. 2013 Aug;33(8):1404-13. doi: 10.1111/risa.12050. Epub 2013 Apr 24.

Abstract

Risk assessments are crucial for identifying and mitigating impacts from biological invasions. The Fish Invasiveness Scoring Kit (FISK) is a risk identification (screening) tool for freshwater fishes consisting of two subject areas: biogeography/history and biology/ecology. According to the outcomes, species can be classified under particular risk categories. The aim of this study was to apply FISK to the Iberian Peninsula, a Mediterranean climate region highly important for freshwater fish conservation due to a high level of endemism. In total, 89 fish species were assessed by three independent assessors. Results from receiver operating characteristic analysis showed that FISK can discriminate reliably between noninvasive and invasive fishes for Iberia, with a threshold of 20.25, similar to those obtained in several regions around the world. Based on mean scores, no species was categorized as "low risk," 50 species as "medium risk," 17 as "moderately high risk," 11 as "high risk," and 11 as "very high risk." The highest scoring species was goldfish Carassius auratus. Mean certainty in response was above the category "mostly certain," ranging from tinfoil barb Barbonymus schwanenfeldii with the lowest certainty to eastern mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki with the highest level. Pair-wise comparison showed significant differences between one assessor and the other two on mean certainty, with these two assessors showing a high coincidence rate for the species categorization. Overall, the results suggest that FISK is a useful and viable tool for assessing risks posed by non-native fish in the Iberian Peninsula and contributes to a "watch list" in this region.

摘要

风险评估对于识别和减轻生物入侵的影响至关重要。Fish Invasiveness Scoring Kit(FISK)是一种用于淡水鱼类的风险识别(筛选)工具,由两个主题领域组成:生物地理学/历史和生物学/生态学。根据结果,物种可以被归类为特定的风险类别。本研究的目的是将 FISK 应用于伊比利亚半岛,由于其高度的特有性,该地区是淡水鱼类保护的重要地区,具有地中海气候。共有 89 种鱼类由三位独立评估者进行评估。接收者操作特征分析的结果表明,FISK 可以可靠地区分伊比利亚半岛的非入侵和入侵鱼类,阈值为 20.25,与世界各地的几个地区获得的结果相似。根据平均得分,没有物种被归类为“低风险”,50 种为“中风险”,17 种为“中高风险”,11 种为“高风险”,11 种为“极高风险”。得分最高的物种是金鱼 Carassius auratus。响应的平均确定性高于“大多确定”类别,范围从确定性最低的锡箔鱼 Barbonymus schwanenfeldii 到确定性最高的东部食蚊鱼 Gambusia holbrooki。两两比较表明,一位评估者与其他两位评估者在平均确定性方面存在显著差异,这两位评估者在物种分类方面具有很高的一致性。总体而言,结果表明 FISK 是评估伊比利亚半岛非本地鱼类带来的风险的有用且可行的工具,并为该地区的“观察名单”做出了贡献。

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