Considerations for developing and implementing a safe list for alien taxa

Author:

Kumschick Sabrina12ORCID,Fernandez Winzer Laura12ORCID,McCulloch-Jones Emily J12ORCID,Chetty Duran23ORCID,Fried Jana4ORCID,Govender Tanushri12ORCID,Potgieter Luke J56ORCID,Rapetsoa Mokgatla C257ORCID,Richardson David M58ORCID,van Velden Julia59ORCID,Van der Colff Dewidine12ORCID,Miza Siyasanga2ORCID,Wilson John R U12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Invasion Biology in the Department of Botany and Zoology at Stellenbosch University , Stellenbosch , South Africa

2. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Kirstenbosch Research Centre , Cape Town , South Africa

3. Department of Horticultural Sciences at Cape Peninsula University of Technology , Cape Town , South Africa

4. Centre for Agroecology, Water, and Resilience at Coventry University , Coventry, England , United Kingdom

5. Centre for Invasion Biology in the Department of Botany and Zoology at Stellenbosch University

6. Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Toronto-Scarborough , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

7. Centre for Invasion Biology in the Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science at Rhodes University , Makhanda , South Africa

8. Institute of Botany at the Czech Academy of Sciences , Průhonice , Czech Republic

9. Centre for Sustainability Transitions at Stellenbosch University , Stellenbosch , South Africa

Abstract

Abstract Many species have been intentionally introduced to new regions for their benefits. Some of these alien species cause damage, others do not (or at least have not yet). There are several approaches to address this problem: prohibit taxa that will cause damage, try to limit damages while preserving benefits, or promote taxa that are safe. In the present article, we unpack the safe list approach, which we define as “a list of taxa alien to the region of interest that are considered of sufficiently low risk of invasion and impact that the taxa can be widely used without concerns of negative impacts.” We discuss the potential use of safe lists in the management of biological invasions; disentangle aspects related to the purpose, development, implementation, and impact of safe lists; and provide guidance for those considering to develop and implement such lists.

Funder

Department of Science and Innovation

National Research Foundation

European Union

Czech Academy of Sciences

National Research Foundation of South Africa

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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