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Curbing the major and growing threats from invasive alien species is urgent and achievable.
Roy, Helen E; Pauchard, Aníbal; Stoett, Peter J; Renard Truong, Tanara; Meyerson, Laura A; Bacher, Sven; Galil, Bella S; Hulme, Philip E; Ikeda, Tohru; Kavileveettil, Sankaran; McGeoch, Melodie A; Nuñez, Martin A; Ordonez, Alejandro; Rahlao, Sebataolo J; Schwindt, Evangelina; Seebens, Hanno; Sheppard, Andy W; Vandvik, Vigdis; Aleksanyan, Alla; Ansong, Michael; August, Tom; Blanchard, Ryan; Brugnoli, Ernesto; Bukombe, John K; Bwalya, Bridget; Byun, Chaeho; Camacho-Cervantes, Morelia; Cassey, Phillip; Castillo, María L; Courchamp, Franck; Dehnen-Schmutz, Katharina; Zenni, Rafael Dudeque; Egawa, Chika; Essl, Franz; Fayvush, Georgi; Fernandez, Romina D; Fernandez, Miguel; Foxcroft, Llewellyn C; Genovesi, Piero; Groom, Quentin J; González, Ana Isabel; Helm, Aveliina; Herrera, Ileana; Hiremath, Ankila J; Howard, Patricia L; Hui, Cang; Ikegami, Makihiko; Keskin, Emre; Koyama, Asuka; Ksenofontov, Stanislav.
Afiliação
  • Roy HE; UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, UK. hele@ceh.ac.uk.
  • Pauchard A; Centre for Ecology and Conservation, University of Exeter, Penryn, UK. hele@ceh.ac.uk.
  • Stoett PJ; Laboratorio de Invasiones Biológicas, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
  • Renard Truong T; Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, Concepción, Chile.
  • Meyerson LA; Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
  • Bacher S; Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Hayama, Japan.
  • Galil BS; University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA.
  • Hulme PE; University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.
  • Ikeda T; The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History and Israel National Center for Biodiversity Studies, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
  • Kavileveettil S; Bioprotection Aotearoa, Department of Pest-Management and Conservation, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand.
  • McGeoch MA; Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.
  • Nuñez MA; Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi, India.
  • Ordonez A; Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Rahlao SJ; INIBIOMA, CONICET-Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Neuquén, Argentina.
  • Schwindt E; Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
  • Seebens H; Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Sheppard AW; Oceanographic Research Institute, Durban, South Africa.
  • Vandvik V; School of Life Sciences, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
  • Aleksanyan A; Instituto de Biología de Organismos Marinos, CONICET, Chubut, Argentina.
  • Ansong M; Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Giessen, Germany.
  • August T; Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre, Frankfurt, Germany.
  • Blanchard R; CSIRO, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
  • Brugnoli E; Department of Biological Sciences and Centre for Sustainable Area Management, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
  • Bukombe JK; Institute of Botany after A. Takhtajyan NAS RA, Yerevan, Armenia.
  • Bwalya B; Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.
  • Byun C; UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, UK.
  • Camacho-Cervantes M; Fynbos Node, South African Environmental Observation Network, Observatory, South Africa.
  • Cassey P; Centre for Invasion Biology, Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
  • Castillo ML; Oceanografía y Ecología Marina, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay.
  • Courchamp F; Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute, Arusha, Tanzania.
  • Dehnen-Schmutz K; University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia.
  • Zenni RD; Department of Biological Sciences, Andong National University, Andong, Korea.
  • Egawa C; Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Essl F; School of Biological Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
  • Fayvush G; Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Pruhonice, Czech Republic.
  • Fernandez RD; Ecologie Systématique Evolution, CNRS, AgroPariTech, Université Paris-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
  • Fernandez M; Coventry University, Coventry, UK.
  • Foxcroft LC; Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, Brazil.
  • Genovesi P; Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Tsukuba, Japan.
  • Groom QJ; Division of BioInvasions, Global Change and Macroecology, Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
  • González AI; Department of Geobotany and Ecological Physiology of the Institute of Botany after A. Takhtajan NAS RA, Yerevan, Armenia.
  • Helm A; Instituto de Ecología Regional, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán-CONICET, Tucumán, Argentina.
  • Herrera I; German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, Leipzig, Germany.
  • Hiremath AJ; Environmental Science and Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA.
  • Howard PL; Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad, Quito, Ecuador.
  • Hui C; Centre for Invasion Biology, Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
  • Ikegami M; Scientific Services, South African National Parks, Skukuza, South Africa.
  • Keskin E; Centre for Invasion Biology, Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
  • Koyama A; Wildlife Service, Institute for Environmental Protection and Research, Rome, Italy.
  • Ksenofontov S; IUCN SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group, Rome, Italy.
Nat Ecol Evol ; 8(7): 1216-1223, 2024 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38831016
ABSTRACT
Although invasive alien species have long been recognized as a major threat to nature and people, until now there has been no comprehensive global review of the status, trends, drivers, impacts, management and governance challenges of biological invasions. The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Thematic Assessment Report on Invasive Alien Species and Their Control (hereafter 'IPBES invasive alien species assessment') drew on more than 13,000 scientific publications and reports in 15 languages as well as Indigenous and local knowledge on all taxa, ecosystems and regions across the globe. Therefore, it provides unequivocal evidence of the major and growing threat of invasive alien species alongside ambitious but realistic approaches to manage biological invasions. The extent of the threat and impacts has been recognized by the 143 member states of IPBES who approved the summary for policymakers of this assessment. Here, the authors of the IPBES assessment outline the main findings of the IPBES invasive alien species assessment and highlight the urgency to act now.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Conservação dos Recursos Naturais / Biodiversidade / Espécies Introduzidas Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nat Ecol Evol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Conservação dos Recursos Naturais / Biodiversidade / Espécies Introduzidas Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nat Ecol Evol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article