Cultivated alien plants with high invasion potential are more likely to be traded online in China

Author:

Dong Ran1,Dong Bi‐Cheng12ORCID,Fu Qiu‐Yue1,Yang Qiang3,Dai Zhi‐Cong4ORCID,Luo Fang‐Li12,Gao Jun‐Qin12,Yu Fei‐Hai15,van Kleunen Mark35ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Ecology and Nature Conservation Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

2. The Key Laboratory of Ecological Protection in the Yellow River Basin of National Forestry and Grassland Administration Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

3. Ecology, Department of Biology University of Konstanz Konstanz Germany

4. School of the Environment and Safety Engineering Jiangsu University Zhenjiang China

5. Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Taizhou University Taizhou China

Abstract

AbstractBiological invasions have become a worldwide problem, and measures to efficiently prevent and control invasions are still in development. Like many other parts of the world, China is undergoing a dramatic increase in plant invasions. Most of the currently 933 established (i.e., naturalized) plant species, of which 214 are categorized as invasive, have been introduced into China for cultivation. It is likely that many of those species are still being traded, particularly online, by plant nurseries. However, studies assessing whether naturalized and invasive species are currently being traded more or less than nonnaturalized aliens are rare. We extracted online‐trade information for 13,718 cultivated alien plant taxa on 1688.com, the largest website for domestic B2B in China. We analyzed how the presence in online‐nursery catalogs, the number of online nurseries that offerred the species for sale, and the product type (i.e., seeds, live plants and vegetative organs) differed among nonnaturalized, naturalized noninvasive, and invasive species. Compared to nonnaturalized taxa, naturalized noninvasive and invasive taxa were 3.7–5.2 times more likely to be available for purchase. Naturalized noninvasive and invasive taxa were more frequently offered as seeds by online nurseries, whereas nonnaturalized taxa were more frequently offered as live plants. Based on these findings, we propose that, to reduce the further spread of invasive and potentially invasive plants, implementation of plant‐trade regulations and a monitoring system of the online horticultural supply chain will be essential.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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