Climate change as a factor enhancing the invasiveness of alien species

Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.2478/environ-2023-0022
W. Solarz, K. Najberek, Barbara Tokarska-Guzik, Agata Pietrzyk-Kaszyńska
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Abstract Climate is one of the key factors governing the biological invasions of alien species, thus its change may have significant consequences for the scale of this process. We analyzed the predicted influence of climate change on the invasiveness of alien species in Poland and identified species susceptible to climate change. A total of 60 species of alien plants and 58 animals were assessed through an expert elicitation process. For 79 species climate change was assessed as the factor enhancing the likelihood of introduction, establishment, spread and/or impact in the future. Currently, the majority of these species are not widespread in Poland, and this list includes species totally absent, or present only in cultivation and captivity. Climate change will increase the number of high-risk invasive alien species (IAS) from 38 to 63. Species originating in warmer parts of the world are most susceptible to climate change. The majority of the high-risk IAS are regulated under the EU and Polish legislature. However, no restrictions have been imposed on some of the high-risk IAS. Since climate change will further increase their invasiveness, implementation of legal provisions towards these species is recommended.
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气候变化是加剧外来物种入侵的一个因素
摘要 气候是影响外来物种生物入侵的关键因素之一,因此气候的变化可能会对这一过程的规模产生重大影响。我们分析了气候变化对外来物种入侵波兰的预测影响,并确定了易受气候变化影响的物种。通过专家征询程序,共评估了 60 种外来植物和 58 种动物。对于 79 个物种而言,气候变化被评估为增加未来引入、建立、传播和/或影响可能性的因素。目前,这些物种中的大多数在波兰并不普遍,这份清单包括了完全不存在或仅在栽培和人工饲养中存在的物种。气候变化将使高风险外来入侵物种(IAS)的数量从 38 种增加到 63 种。原产于世界温暖地区的物种最容易受到气候变化的影响。大多数高风险外来入侵物种都受到欧盟和波兰立法机构的监管。然而,一些高风险的 IAS 并未受到任何限制。由于气候变化将进一步增加其入侵性,建议对这些物种实施法律规定。
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