Alien plant species distribution in Romania: a nationwide survey following the implementation of the EU Regulation on Invasive Alien Species

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Anastasiu PaulinaORCID,Miu Iulia,Gavrilidis AthanasiosORCID,Preda CristinaORCID,Rozylowicz LaurentiuORCID,Sirbu Culita,Oprea Adrian,Urziceanu MihaelaORCID,Camen-Comanescu Petronela,Nagoda Eugenia,Memedemin DaniyarORCID,Barbos MariusORCID,Boruz Violeta,Cislariu AlinaORCID,Don Ioan,Fagaras Marius,Frink Jozsef,Georgescu Ioana,Haruta Ovidiu,Hurdu Bogdan-IuliuORCID,Matis Attila,Milanovici SretcoORCID,Muncaciu Sorana,Neacsu Alina,Neblea MonicaORCID,Nicolin AlmaORCID,Niculescu Mariana,Oroian Silvia,Pop Oliviu,Radutoiu DanielORCID,Samarghitan Mihaela,Simion Ioana,Soare Liliana,Steiu Corina,Stoianov Emilia,Strat Daniela,Szabo Anna,Szatmari Paul,Tanase Corneliu,Mirea Marian,Manta NicolaeORCID,Sirbu Ioana

Abstract

Biological invasions pose an increasing risk to nature, social security and the economy, being ranked amongst the top five threats to biodiversity. Managing alien and invasive species is a priority for the European Union, as outlined in the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. Alien plant species are acknowledged to impact the economy and biodiversity; thus, analysing the distribution of such species provides valuable inputs for the management and decision-making processes. The database presented in the current study is the first consolidated checklist of alien plant species that are present in Romania, both of European Union concern and of national interest. This database complements a prior published distribution, based only on records from literature, bringing new information regarding the occurrence of alien plants in Romania, as revealed by a nationwide field survey. We consider this database a valuable instrument for managing biological invasions at both national and regional levels, as it can be utilised in further research studies and in drafting management and action plans, assisting stakeholders in making informed decisions and implementing management actions. We present the results of the first nationwide survey of alien plant species in Romania, conducted between 2019 and 2022, in the framework of a national project coordinated by the Ministry of Environment, Waters and Forests and the University of Bucharest. The present database complements and updates the database published by Sirbu et. al (2022), which included occurrence records published until 2019. The new database includes 98323 occurrence records for 396 alien plant species in 77 families, with most species belonging to the Asteraceae family. One alien plant species in our database, the black locust Robinia pseudoacacia L., had more than 10,000 occurrence records. The distribution database also includes information on newly-reported invasive alien plant species of European Union concern in Romania (i.e. the floating primrose-willow Ludwigia peploides (Kunth) P.H.Raven) and documents the presence of plants in 44 additional families compared to Sirbu et al. (2022). Each entry includes information on species taxonomy, location, year, person who recorded and identified the alien plant, geographical coordinates and taxon rank.

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Pensoft Publishers

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