Kumschick Sabrina, Fernandez Winzer Laura, McCulloch-Jones Emily J, Chetty Duran, Fried Jana, Govender Tanushri, Potgieter Luke J, Rapetsoa Mokgatla C, Richardson David M, van Velden Julia, Van der Colff Dewidine, Miza Siyasanga, Wilson John R U
Centre for Invasion Biology in the Department of Botany and Zoology at Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Kirstenbosch Research Centre, Cape Town, South Africa.
Bioscience. 2024 Feb 2;74(2):97-108. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biad118. eCollection 2024 Feb.
Many species have been intentionally introduced to new regions for their benefits. Some of these alien species cause damage, others do not (or at least have not yet). There are several approaches to address this problem: prohibit taxa that will cause damage, try to limit damages while preserving benefits, or promote taxa that are safe. In the present article, we unpack the safe list approach, which we define as "a list of taxa alien to the region of interest that are considered of sufficiently low risk of invasion and impact that the taxa can be widely used without concerns of negative impacts." We discuss the potential use of safe lists in the management of biological invasions; disentangle aspects related to the purpose, development, implementation, and impact of safe lists; and provide guidance for those considering to develop and implement such lists.
许多物种因有益而被有意引入新的地区。其中一些外来物种会造成破坏,另一些则不会(或至少尚未造成破坏)。有几种方法可以解决这个问题:禁止会造成破坏的分类群,在保留益处的同时尽量减少破坏,或者推广安全的分类群。在本文中,我们详细阐述了安全清单方法,我们将其定义为“一份针对目标地区外来的分类群清单,这些分类群被认为入侵和影响风险足够低,因此可以广泛使用而无需担心负面影响”。我们讨论了安全清单在生物入侵管理中的潜在用途;理清与安全清单的目的、制定、实施和影响相关的方面;并为那些考虑制定和实施此类清单的人提供指导。