Hawaii as a Microcosm: Advancing the Science and Practice of Managing Introduced and Invasive Species

Author:

Pejchar Liba1,Lepczyk Christopher A2,Fantle-Lepczyk Jean E1,Hess Steven C3,Johnson M Tracy4,Leopold Christina R5,Marchetti Michael6,McClure Katherine M7,Shiels Aaron B8

Affiliation:

1. Colorado State University, Fort Collins

2. Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama

3. US Geological Survey Pacific Islands Ecosystems Research Station, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii

4. US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii

5. University of Hawaii, Hilo

6. St. Mary's College of California, Moraga

7. University of California Santa Cruz when this project began and is now a postdoctoral fellow at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York

8. USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, Colorado

Abstract

Abstract Invasive species are a leading driver of global change, with consequences for biodiversity and society. Because of extraordinary rates of endemism, introduction, and extinction, Hawaii offers a rich platform for exploring the cross-disciplinary challenges of managing invasive species in a dynamic world. We highlight key successes and shortcomings to share lessons learned and inspire innovation and action in and beyond the archipelago. We then discuss thematic challenges and opportunities of broad relevance to invaded ecosystems and human communities. Important research needs and possible actions include eradicating mammals from mainland island sanctuaries, assessing hidden threats from poorly known introduced species, harnessing genomic tools to eradicate disease vectors, structured decision-making to achieve common objectives among diverse stakeholders, and enhancing capacity through nontraditional funding streams and progressive legislation. By shining a spotlight on invasive species at the front lines in Hawaii, we hope to catalyze strategic research and practice to help inform scientists and policymakers.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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