Identifying potential emerging invasive non‐native species from the freshwater pet trade

IF 4.2 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
James W. E. Dickey, Chunlong Liu, Elizabeta Briski, Christian Wolter, Simon Moesch, Jonathan M. Jeschke
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Abstract An increasingly globalised world has facilitated the movement of non‐native species (NNS) via the poorly regulated international pet trade. While focus is increasingly being placed on preventative action to combat invasive NNS—often cheaper and less difficult than the management of established populations—successful prevention requires controlling potential pathways and obtaining baseline knowledge of species' availability. Here we performed an in‐depth analysis of the freshwater pet trade as one major vector of NNS, compiling its species inventory and deriving threats of NNS release and establishment in the wild. With Germany as our study region, we surveyed pet stores, websites and the country's largest online classified portal, eBay Kleinanzeigen, recording the taxa encountered. For each species, we determined the likelihood of release based on availability and price (cheaper and/or more readily available species have been shown to be of greater risk), and the likelihood of establishment based on ecological niche breadth and niche overlap with environmental conditions in Germany. The survey revealed 669 species, of which 651 were non‐native to Germany. Looking at release likelihood, more readily available species in pet stores and on websites proved to be cheaper. For websites, there was a significant effect of occurrence status (i.e. released, not released, native) on price, with released and native species being significantly cheaper. Species previously released in Germany and elsewhere demonstrated greater niche breadths and greater niche overlaps between their source regions and Germany; and for species released in Germany, there was a significantly positive relationship between the magnitude of niche overlap and the number of documented occurrences. Finally, we combined our release and establishment likelihood findings under ‘Release Risk’ metrics to highlight the species most worthy of prioritisation. We propose these metrics as proactive methods for screening species in the trade, which can inform future policy direction and intervention. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.
识别淡水宠物贸易中潜在的外来入侵物种
日益全球化的世界促进了非本土物种(NNS)通过监管不力的国际宠物贸易的运动。虽然人们越来越多地把重点放在预防行动上,以对抗入侵的神经网络——通常比管理已建立的种群更便宜、更容易——但成功的预防需要控制潜在的途径,并获得物种可用性的基本知识。在此,我们对淡水宠物贸易作为NNS的主要媒介进行了深入分析,编制了其物种清单,并得出了NNS在野外释放和建立的威胁。我们以德国为研究区域,调查了宠物商店、网站和该国最大的在线分类门户网站eBay Kleinanzeigen,记录了遇到的分类群。对于每个物种,我们根据可获得性和价格(更便宜和/或更容易获得的物种已被证明具有更大的风险)确定了释放的可能性,并根据生态位宽度和生态位与德国环境条件的重叠确定了建立的可能性。调查发现了669个物种,其中651个是非德国本土物种。考虑到释放的可能性,在宠物商店和网站上更容易获得的物种被证明更便宜。对于网站而言,发生状态(即释放、未释放、本地)对价格有显著影响,释放和本地物种明显更便宜。先前在德国和其他地方释放的物种在其来源地区和德国之间表现出更大的生态位宽度和更大的生态位重叠;对于在德国释放的物种,生态位重叠的大小与记录的发生次数呈显著正相关。最后,我们在“释放风险”指标下结合了我们的释放和建立可能性的发现,以突出最值得优先考虑的物种。我们建议这些指标作为贸易中筛选物种的主动方法,可以为未来的政策方向和干预提供信息。在《华尔街日报》博客上阅读免费的《简明语言摘要》。
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