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The challenge of managing threatened invasive species at a continental scale
Authors:Rocío A Baquero  Francisco J Oficialdegui  Daniel Ayllón  Graciela G Nicola
Institution:1. Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Biochemistry, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM), Toledo, Spain;2. Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Biochemistry, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM), Toledo, Spain

Faculty of Biology, Department of Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution, Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), Madrid, Spain

Abstract:The European Union's (EU) environmental legislation establishes common measures to prevent the entry and spread of invasive non-native species and to minimize their impacts. However, species that are native to at least one member state but non-native and potentially invasive in others (NPIS) are in limbo because they are neither legally regulated at the EU level nor in most member states. We used the Communication and Information Resource Centre for Administrations, Businesses and Citizens (CIRCABC) raw data on NPIS (317 taxa) to analyze their distribution across the EU and identify which biogeographical regions are the main sources of invasions. We additionally evaluated the conservation challenge posed by NPIS that are threatened within their native ranges. We performed a pairwise analysis summarizing the number of species that are native to a given member state but non-native to another and vice versa. Although distribution patterns of NPIS varied across taxa groups, overall, southern and central EU countries were both donors and recipients of NPIS. Eastern countries were mainly a source, and western and northern countries mostly received NPIS. Around 27% of NPIS were threatened in some of their EU native ranges, which is a challenge for conservation and management because some of them have serious negative effects on European biodiversity, but hitherto remain outside the scope of the EU regulation of invasive non-native species. This highlights an unresolved paradox because efforts to manage species as invasive conflict with efforts to protect them as threatened within the same territory.
Keywords:conservation paradox  European biogeographical regions  invasive non-native species  native invasive species  Regulation 1143/2014  especie invasora nativa  especie invasora no nativa  paradoja de conservación  regiones biogeográficas europeas  Regulación 1143/2014  保护悖论  外来入侵物种  欧洲生物地理区  1143/2014号条例  原生入侵物种
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