Establishment potential across South Korea for two gecko species, Gekko japonicus and G. swinhonis, adapted to different climates

IF 3.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Il-Kook Park, Yucheol Shin, Hae-jun Baek, Jongsun Kim, Dae-In Kim, Mi-Ja Seok, Yaechan Oh, Daesik Park
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The introduction of exotic species and the associated impacts are increasing worldwide due to the development and increase in transportation and international trade. As new populations of the non-native Gekko japonicus and G. swinhonis have recently been discovered in South Korea, this study was conducted to investigate the distribution of these species, evaluate the establishment potential of non-native populations and infer their routes of introduction. The study comprised targeted field surveys around the major international ports, generation of ecological niche models (ENMs), based on the known distributions and comparison of the ecological niches of the two species. The results suggest that G. japonicus and G. swinhonis are primarily distributed in the humid subtropical climate (Cfa) and the monsoon-influenced hot-summer humid continental climate (Dwa), respectively. According to the ENMs predicted across South Korea, suitable habitats for G. japonicus were located along the western and southern coasts of the country, whereas those for G. swinhonis were predicted along the western coastal regions and several major cities inland. These distributional patterns may be attributed to adaptations of the two gecko congeners to distinct climatic conditions leading to divergent ecological niches. Considering the known distributions of the two species in South Korea, the most likely routes of introduction are accidental translocations through international trade and the inland populations most likely originated from human-mediated dispersals along the major rivers. This study highlights the need to implement quarantine procedures for international cargo arriving in South Korea. Additional field surveys are further recommended to focus on urban areas adjacent to international ports and major rivers to curtail further introductions of non-native geckos.
适应不同气候的两个壁虎物种 Gekko japonicus 和 G. swinhonis 在韩国各地的繁殖潜力
由于运输和国际贸易的发展和增加,外来物种的引入及其相关影响在全球范围内日益增加。由于最近在韩国发现了非本地物种日本壁虎(Gekko japonicus)和虹鳉(G. swinhonis)的新种群,本研究旨在调查这些物种的分布情况,评估非本地种群的建立潜力,并推断其引入路线。这项研究包括在主要国际港口周围进行有针对性的实地调查,根据已知的分布情况生成生态位模型(ENMs),并对这两个物种的生态位进行比较。结果表明,日本鹅膏鱼(G. japonicus)和印度鹅膏鱼(G. swinhonis)分别主要分布在亚热带湿润气候(Cfa)和受季风影响的夏热湿润大陆性气候(Dwa)。根据韩国全国的 ENM 预测,日本鹅膏蕈的适宜栖息地位于韩国西部和南部沿海地区,而鹅膏蕈的适宜栖息地则位于西部沿海地区和内陆的几个主要城市。这些分布模式可能是由于这两种壁虎同源种适应了不同的气候条件,从而形成了不同的生态位。考虑到这两个物种在韩国的已知分布情况,最有可能的引入途径是通过国际贸易的意外迁移,而内陆种群最有可能起源于沿主要河流的人为散播。这项研究强调了对抵达韩国的国际货物实施检疫程序的必要性。此外,还建议对国际港口和主要河流附近的城市地区进行更多的实地调查,以阻止非本地壁虎的进一步引入。
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Neobiota
Neobiota Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
8.10
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7.80%
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审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: NeoBiota is a peer-reviewed, open-access, rapid online journal launched to accelerate research on alien species and biological invasions: aquatic and terrestrial, animals, plants, fungi and micro-organisms. The journal NeoBiota is a continuation of the former NEOBIOTA publication series; for volumes 1-8 see http://www.oekosys.tu-berlin.de/menue/neobiota All articles are published immediately upon editorial approval. All published papers can be freely copied, downloaded, printed and distributed at no charge for the reader. Authors are thus encouraged to post the pdf files of published papers on their homepages or elsewhere to expedite distribution. There is no charge for color.
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