Cultural integration of invasive species.

Ivan Jarić, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Zsolt Molnár, Ugo Arbieu, Susan Canavan, Ricardo A Correia, Franz Essl, Katie L Kamelamela, Richard J Ladle, Anne-Claire Maurice, Yves Meinard, Ana Novoa, Martin A Nuñez, Petr Pyšek, Uri Roll, Valerio Sbragaglia, Ross T Shackleton, Liron Shani, Kate Sherren, Yael Teff-Seker, Ana Sofia Vaz, Priscilla M Wehi, Jonathan M Jeschke
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Many invasive non-native species gradually become embedded within local cultures. Such species can increasingly be perceived by society as familiar or even native elements of the social-ecological system and become an integral part of local cultures. Here, we explore this phenomenon and refer to it as the cultural integration of invasive species. Although culturally integrated species can positively contribute to people's lives and well-being, and provide new or lost ecosystem services, their acceptance can also hinder the ability of conservation managers to successfully manage invasive species by reducing public support for their management. Cultural integration can infringe upon social values and cultural identities, and contribute to the erosion and homogenization of biocultural diversity. It can also modify or displace the cultural uses and values of native species, and may disrupt social-ecological legacies and dynamics. We present the main mechanisms of cultural integration, its drivers and major implications, and provide key recommendations for the management and conservation of biological and cultural diversity.

入侵物种的文化整合。
许多外来入侵物种逐渐融入当地文化。这些物种越来越被社会视为熟悉的,甚至是社会生态系统的原生元素,并成为当地文化的一个组成部分。本文将这一现象称为入侵物种的文化整合。虽然文化上整合的物种可以为人们的生活和福祉做出积极贡献,并提供新的或失去的生态系统服务,但对它们的接受也会减少公众对入侵物种管理的支持,从而阻碍保护管理者成功管理入侵物种的能力。文化一体化可能侵犯社会价值和文化特性,并导致生物文化多样性的侵蚀和同质化。它还可以改变或取代本地物种的文化用途和价值,并可能破坏社会生态遗产和动态。我们提出了文化整合的主要机制、驱动因素和主要影响,并为生物和文化多样性的管理和保护提供了关键建议。
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