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欧洲外来入侵哺乳动物物种的引入、传播及影响

Introduction, spread, and impacts of invasive alien mammal species in Europe.

作者信息

Tedeschi Lisa, Biancolini Dino, Capinha César, Rondinini Carlo, Essl Franz

机构信息

Global Mammal Assessment Programme Department of Biology and Biotechnologies Sapienza University of Rome Viale dell'Università 32 Rome 00185 Italy.

BioInvasions, Global Change, Macroecology-Group Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research University of Vienna Rennweg 14 Vienna 1030 Austria.

出版信息

Mamm Rev. 2022 Apr;52(2):252-266. doi: 10.1111/mam.12277. Epub 2021 Nov 23.

Abstract

Biological invasions have emerged as one of the main drivers of biodiversity change and decline, and numbers of species classed as alien in parts of their ranges are rapidly rising. The European Union established a dedicated regulation to limit the impacts of invasive alien species (IAS), which is focused on the species on a Union List of IAS of particular concern. However, no previous study has specifically addressed the ecology of invasive alien mammals included on the Union List.We performed a systematic review of published literature on these species. We retrieved 262 publications dealing with 16 species, and we complemented these with the most up-to-date information extracted from global databases on IAS.We show that most of the study species reached Europe as pets and then escaped from captivity or were intentionally released. On average each year in the period 1981-2020, 1.2 species were recorded for the first time as aliens in European countries, and most species are still expanding their alien ranges by colonising neighbouring territories. France is the most invaded nation, followed by Germany, Italy, and the Russian Federation, and the muskrat , the American mink , and the raccoon dog are the most widespread species, having invaded at least 27 countries each. Invasive mammals of European Union concern are threatening native biodiversity and human well-being: worryingly, 81% of the 16 study species are implicated in the epidemiological cycle of zoonotic pathogens.Containing secondary spread to further countries is of paramount importance to avoid the establishment of new populations of invasive mammals and the related impacts on native communities, ecosystem services, and human health.We present a compendium on the ecology and impacts of invasive mammals of European Union concern. It can be used to assist environmental policies, identify and subsequently fill knowledge gaps, and inform stakeholders.

摘要

生物入侵已成为生物多样性变化和减少的主要驱动因素之一,在其分布范围的某些地区被归类为外来物种的数量正在迅速增加。欧盟制定了专门的法规来限制入侵外来物种(IAS)的影响,该法规重点关注欧盟特别关注的IAS清单上的物种。然而,以前没有研究专门探讨过欧盟清单上的入侵外来哺乳动物的生态学。我们对这些物种的已发表文献进行了系统综述。我们检索到262篇涉及16个物种的出版物,并用从全球IAS数据库中提取的最新信息对这些文献进行了补充。我们发现,大多数研究物种是以宠物身份进入欧洲的,然后从圈养环境中逃脱或被故意放生。在1981年至2020年期间,平均每年有1.2个物种首次在欧洲国家被记录为外来物种,而且大多数物种仍在通过殖民周边地区来扩大其外来分布范围。法国是受入侵最严重的国家,其次是德国、意大利和俄罗斯联邦,麝鼠、美洲水貂和貉是分布最广的物种,每个物种都至少入侵了27个国家。欧盟关注的入侵哺乳动物正威胁着当地的生物多样性和人类福祉:令人担忧的是,16个研究物种中有81%涉及人畜共患病原体的传播循环。遏制向其他国家的二次传播对于避免入侵哺乳动物新种群的建立以及对当地群落、生态系统服务和人类健康的相关影响至关重要。我们编写了一份关于欧盟关注的入侵哺乳动物的生态学和影响的概要。它可用于协助制定环境政策、识别并填补知识空白以及为利益相关者提供信息。

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