Development and application of a second-generation multilingual tool for invasion risk screening of non-native terrestrial plants SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Development and application of a second-generation multilingual tool for invasion risk screening of non-native terrestrial plants
Author(s)
Vilizzi, Lorenzo; Piria, Marina; Pietraszewski, Dariusz; Giannetto, Daniela; Flory, S. Luke; Herczeg, Gábor; Sermenli, Hayrünisa Baş; Britvec, Mihaela; Jukoniene, Ilona; Petrulaitis, Lukas; Vitasović-Kosić, Ivana; Almeida, David; Al-Wazzan, Zainab; Bakiu, Rigers; Boggero, Angela; Chaichana, Ratcha; Dashinov, Dimitriy; De Zoysa, Mahanama; Gilles, Allan S.; Goulletquer, Philippe; Interesova, Elena; Kopecký, Oldřich; Koutsikos, Nicholas; Koyama, Akihiko; Kristan, Petra; Li, Shan; Lukas, Juliane; Moghaddas, Seyed Daryoush; Monteiro, João G.; Mumladze, Levan; Oh, Chul Hong; Olsson, Karin H.; Pavia, Richard T.; Perdikaris, Costas; Pickholtz, Renanel; Preda, Cristina; Ristovska, Milica; Švolíková, Kristína Slovák; Števove, Barbora; Ta, Kieu Anh T.; Uzunova, Eliza; Vardakas, Leonidas; Verreycken, Hugo; Wei, Hui; Yoğurtçuoğlu, Baran; Ferincz, Árpád; Kirkendall, Lawrence R.; Marszał, Lidia; Paganelli, Daniele; Stojchevska, Cvetanka; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Yazlık, Ayşe
KIOST Author(s)
Oh, Chul Hong(오철홍)
Alternative Author(s)
오철홍
Publication Year
2024-03
Abstract
Under the increasing threat to native ecosystems posed by non-native species invasions, there is an urgent need for decision support tools that can more effectively identify non-native species likely to become invasive. As part of the screening (first step) component in non-native species risk analysis, decision support tools have been developed for aquatic and terrestrial organisms. Amongst these tools is the Weed Risk Assessment (WRA) for screening non-native plants. The WRA has provided the foundations for developing the first-generation WRA-type Invasiveness Screening Kit (ISK) tools applicable to a range of aquatic species, and more recently for the second-generation ISK tools applicable to all aquatic organisms (including plants) and terrestrial animals. Given the most extensive usage of the latter toolkits, this study describes the development and application of the Terrestrial Plant Species Invasiveness Screening Kit (TPS-ISK). As a second-generation ISK tool, the TPS-ISK is a multilingual turnkey application that provides several advantages relative to the WRA: (i) compliance with the minimum standards against which a protocol should be evaluated for invasion process and management approaches; (ii) enhanced questionnaire comprehensiveness including a climate change component; (iii) provision of a level of confidence; (iv) error-free computation of risk scores; (v) multilingual support; (vi) possibility for across-study comparisons of screening outcomes; (vii) a powerful graphical user interface; (viii) seamless software deployment and accessibility with improved data exchange. The TPS-ISK successfully risk-ranked five representative sample species for the main taxonomic groups supported by the tool and ten angiosperms previously screened with the WRA for Turkey. The almost 20-year continuous development and evolution of the ISK tools, as opposed to the WRA, closely meet the increasing demand by scientists and decision-makers for a reliable, comprehensive, updatable and easily deployable decision support tool. For terrestrial plant screening, these requirements are therefore met by the newly developed TPS-ISK. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
ISSN
0048-9697
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/45395
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170475
Bibliographic Citation
Science of the Total Environment, v.917, 2024
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
Biological invasions; Risk analysis; Terrestrial Plant Species Invasiveness Screening Kit (TPS-ISK); Turnkey application; Weed Risk Assessment (WRA)
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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