Risk Assessments for Invasive Plants: A Midwestern U.S. Comparison

Author:

Buerger Amanda,Howe Katherine,Jacquart Ellen,Chandler Monika,Culley Theresa,Evans Christopher,Kearns Kelly,Schutzki Robert,Riper Laura Van

Abstract

AbstractSeveral states in the Midwestern United States are using risk assessment to determine the invasiveness of introduced plant species, and each assessment process is different. This may lead to differences in results for the same species between states, creating concern about credibility by those using the assessments. In this study, risk assessments for six Midwestern states were compared, examining format, content, and assessment committee membership. Case studies were conducted for four species for which at least five of the six states in the study completed a risk assessment; results were compared in the context of general differences in assessment content and those specific to each species. Furthermore, 14 species for which only four of the six states completed assessments were briefly examined for outcome differences only, and possible reasons for these inconsistencies. Overall, differences in assessments did not result in incompatible conclusions for the species compared, suggesting that unique assessments in each state can provide consistent and credible results. We propose that these Midwestern states share species resources with each other to further improve consistency between the assessments.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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