Policy-relevant indicators for invasive alien species assessment and reporting

Author:

McGeoch Melodie A.ORCID,Arlé Eduardo,Belmaker Jonathan,Buba YehezkelORCID,Clarke David A.,Essl FranzORCID,García-Berthou EmiliORCID,Groom QuentinORCID,Henriksen Marie V.ORCID,Jetz WalterORCID,Kühn Ingolf,Lenzner BerndORCID,Meyer CarstenORCID,Pagad Shyama,Pili ArmanORCID,Roigé MarionaORCID,Seebens HannoORCID,Tingley ReidORCID,Vicente Joana R.ORCID,Wilson John R.U.ORCID,Winter MartenORCID

Abstract

AbstractInvasive alien species are repeatedly shown to be amongst the top threats to biodiversity globally. Robust indicators for measuring the status and trends of biological invasions are lacking, but essential for monitoring biological invasions and the effectiveness of interventions. Here, we formulate and demonstrate three such indicators that capture the key dimensions of species invasions, each a significant and necessary advance to inform invasive alien species policy targets: 1) Rate of Invasive Alien Species Spread, which provides modelled rates of ongoing introductions of species based on invasion discovery and reporting. 2) Impact Risk, that estimates invasive alien species impacts on the environment in space and time and provides a basis for nationally targeted prioritization of where best to invest in management efforts. 3) Status Information on invasive alien species, that tracks improvement in the essential dimensions of information needed to guide relevant policy and data collection and in support of assessing invasive alien species spread and impact. We show how proximal, model-informed status and trend indicators on invasive alien species can provide more effective global (and national) reporting on biological invasions, and how countries can contribute to supporting these indicators.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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