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A proposed unified framework to describe the management of biological invasions.

Authors :
Robertson, Peter A.
Mill, Aileen
Novoa, Ana
Jeschke, Jonathan M.
Essl, Franz
Gallardo, Belinda
Geist, Juergen
Jarić, Ivan
Lambin, Xavier
Musseau, Camille
Pergl, Jan
Pyšek, Petr
Rabitsch, Wolfgang
von Schmalensee, Menja
Shirley, Mark
Strayer, David L.
Stefansson, Robert A.
Smith, Kevin
Booy, Olaf
Source :
Biological Invasions; Sep2020, Vol. 22 Issue 9, p2633-2645, 13p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Managing the impacts of invasive alien species (IAS) is a great societal challenge. A wide variety of terms have been used to describe the management of invasive alien species and the sequence in which they might be applied. This variety and lack of consistency creates uncertainty in the presentation and description of management in policy, science and practice. Here we expand on the existing description of the invasion process to develop an IAS management framework. We define the different forms of active management using a novel approach based on changes in species status, avoiding the need for stand-alone descriptions of management types, and provide a complete set of potential management activities. We propose a standardised set of management terminology as an emergent feature of this framework. We identified eight key forms of management: (1) pathway management, (2) interception, (3) limits to keeping, (4) secure keeping, (5) eradication, (6) complete reproductive removal, (7) containment and (8) suppression. We recognise four associated terms: prevention; captive management; rapid eradication; and long-term management, and note the use of impact mitigation and restoration as associated forms of management. We discuss the wider use of this framework and the supporting activities required to ensure management is well-targeted, cost-effective and makes best use of limited resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13873547
Volume :
22
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biological Invasions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145079251
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02298-2