Lu Jianbo, Li Shao-Peng, Wu Yujia, Jiang Lin
Qianjiang College Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou China.
School of Biological Sciences Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA USA.
Ecol Evol. 2018 Jan 15;8(4):1966-1973. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3818. eCollection 2018 Feb.
Understanding the origins and introduction pathways of invasive species is a fundamental issue for invasion biology, which is necessary for predicting and preventing future invasion. Once an invasive species is established in a new location, this location could serve as a stepping-stone for further invasions. However, such "stepping-stone" effect has not been widely investigated. Using the published literature and records, we compiled the first found locations of 127 top invasive species in China. Our study showed that the most common landing spots of these invasive species were Hong Kong (22 species) and Taiwan (20 species), which accounted for one-third of the invasive species in China. Our analysis revealed that the invasive species in mainland China were more likely to transport from Hong Kong than Macau, a neighboring region with a similar area and colonial history. Similarly, more invasive species were also first landed on Taiwan than Hainan, a nearby island sharing similar climate conditions. Together, our findings indicate that Hong Kong and Taiwan are the most important stepping-stones for invasive species to the mainland of China and suggesting that the increasing trade exchange of China's coastal ports constitutes a potential risk for the spread of more invasive species. We suppose that they would be the future stepping-stones for invasive species to the mainland of China and these coastal ports regions where improved biosecurity is needed now.
了解入侵物种的起源和引入途径是入侵生物学的一个基本问题,这对于预测和预防未来的入侵至关重要。一旦入侵物种在新地点定殖,这个地点可能成为进一步入侵的跳板。然而,这种“跳板”效应尚未得到广泛研究。利用已发表的文献和记录,我们整理了中国127种顶级入侵物种的首次发现地点。我们的研究表明,这些入侵物种最常见的登陆点是香港(22种)和台湾(20种),它们占中国入侵物种的三分之一。我们的分析显示,中国大陆的入侵物种从香港传入的可能性比澳门更大,澳门是一个面积和殖民历史相似的邻近地区。同样,首次登陆台湾的入侵物种也比气候条件相似的附近岛屿海南更多。总之,我们的研究结果表明,香港和台湾是入侵物种进入中国大陆最重要的跳板,并表明中国沿海港口日益增加的贸易往来构成了更多入侵物种传播的潜在风险。我们认为它们将成为入侵物种进入中国大陆的未来跳板,而这些沿海港口地区现在需要加强生物安全。