The side effects of the cure: Large-scale risks of a phytosanitary action plan on protected habitats and species.

IF 8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Rocco Labadessa, Maria Adamo, Cristina Tarantino, Saverio Vicario
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Abstract

Agriculture acts as a predominant factor that affects the state and functionality of ecosystems worldwide. Nevertheless, in case of emergency actions for counteracting the expansion of plant diseases, large-scale and harmful agricultural practices can be legally allowed without considering their environmental impact. Here, we assess the risks to the conservation of protected habitats and species arising from the implementation of an emergency action plan for counteracting the expansion of the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa in Puglia, Italy. Based on official cartographic information provided by regional authority, we considered the distribution of habitats and animal species protected by European Directives and orchid species protected by the CITES Convention, and quantified their overlap with the land-cover categories subject to phytosanitary actions at different scales. We used ANOVA to test variations in species susceptibility to proposed agricultural practices. We highlight that the prescribed actions threaten more than 20 % of the regional cover of EU-protected habitats, with expected risk nearing local extinctions for some wetland and grassland habitat types. Both the prescribed mechanical practices and the chemical treatments variously affect the majority of selected animal species. Risks are significantly high to species associated with open habitats and agroecosystems, characterized by a weaker movement ability, or requiring the grass layer for breeding or foraging. Among orchid species, the prescribed actions are particularly threatening to endemic taxa. The risks arising from the implementation of the phytosanitary action plan underline the need to reconsider the currently adopted regulations through a multidisciplinary approach, aimed at integrating biodiversity and ecosystem stability at various scales.

治疗的副作用:植物检疫行动计划对受保护栖息地和物种的大规模风险。
农业是影响全球生态系统状态和功能的主要因素。然而,在为应对植物病害蔓延而采取紧急行动的情况下,可以合法地允许大规模和有害的农业实践,而无需考虑其对环境的影响。在此,我们评估了在意大利普利亚实施应对快疫木球菌(Xylella fastidiosa)扩展的紧急行动计划对受保护栖息地和物种的保护所带来的风险。根据地区当局提供的官方地图信息,我们考虑了受欧洲指令保护的栖息地和动物物种以及受《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》保护的兰花物种的分布情况,并量化了它们在不同尺度上与受植物检疫行动影响的土地覆盖类别的重叠情况。我们使用方差分析来检验物种对拟议农业措施敏感性的变化。我们强调,规定的行动威胁到 20% 以上受欧盟保护的栖息地区域覆盖率,一些湿地和草地栖息地类型的预期风险接近局部灭绝。规定的机械操作和化学处理都会对大多数选定的动物物种造成不同程度的影响。与开阔栖息地和农业生态系统相关的物种面临的风险很高,这些物种的特点是移动能力较弱,或需要在草层中繁殖或觅食。在兰花物种中,规定行动对特有类群的威胁尤为严重。植物检疫行动计划的实施所带来的风险突出表明,有必要通过多学科方法重新考虑目前通过的法规,以便在不同尺度上综合考虑生物多样性和生态系统的稳定性。
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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