非本地物种、水产养殖和粮食安全的综合保健方法

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Rodolphe E. Gozlan , Claudia Bommarito , Marta Caballero-Huertas , Justina Givens , Jean-Michel Mortillaro , Elodie Pepey , Ralien Purco Ralaiarison , Paula Senff , Marine Combe
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统一健康 "是一个总括术语,综合了环境、人类和非人类动物的健康。本文采用这种方法来阐明非本地入侵物种对水产养殖和粮食安全的影响。尽管对这些物种存在固有偏见,但更好地了解它们的特征,就能确定最值得关注的物种,最大限度地降低粮食短缺和传染病的风险。本综述总结了非本地物种的积极和消极影响,并划定了它们可能影响的具体领域。此外,如果决策者要实施 "统一健康 "方法来更好地控制非本地物种,本综述还提供了有关专业知识和利益相关者的见解。详细的例子说明了非本地物种对营养动力学、生态系统健康、水化学和人类健康的影响,强调了在多维框架内管理非本地物种的重要性。解释了 "同一健康 "方法,并就如何利用某些非本地物种促进低收入和中等收入国家的粮食安全提出了建议。此外,还提出了促进更具包容性的管理战略的建议。
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A one-health approach to non-native species, aquaculture, and food security

One-Health is an umbrella term that integrates the health of the environment, humans and non-human animals. This approach is applied here to elucidate the impact of non-native invasive species on aquaculture and food security. Despite inherent biases against these species, a better understanding of their characteristics allows for the identification of those of greatest concern, minimizing the risk of food shortages and infectious diseases. This review summarises the positive and negative impacts of non-native species, delineating the specific areas they may impact. Additionally, this review gives an insight to the expertise and stakeholders that would need to be included if a “One-Health” approach were to be implemented by policymakers to better control non-native species.

Detailed examples illustrate the consequences of non-native species on trophic dynamics, ecosystem health, water chemistry, and human health, emphasizing the importance of managing them within a multidimensional framework. The “One-Health” approach is explained, and suggestions are made on how certain non-native species could be used to contribute to food security in low- and middle-income countries. Furthermore, recommendations are made to promote a more inclusive management strategy.

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