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Globally important islands where eradicating invasive mammals will benefit highly threatened vertebrates
Invasive alien species are a major threat to native insular species. Eradicating invasive mammals from islands is a feasible and proven approach to prevent biodiversity loss. We developed a conceptual framework to identify globally important islands for invasive mammal eradications to prevent immine...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6436766/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30917126 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212128 |
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author | Holmes, Nick D. Spatz, Dena R. Oppel, Steffen Tershy, Bernie Croll, Donald A. Keitt, Brad Genovesi, Piero Burfield, Ian J. Will, David J. Bond, Alexander L. Wegmann, Alex Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso Raine, André F. Knapp, Charles R. Hung, Chung-Hang Wingate, David Hagen, Erin Méndez-Sánchez, Federico Rocamora, Gerard Yuan, Hsiao-Wei Fric, Jakob Millett, James Russell, James Liske-Clark, Jill Vidal, Eric Jourdan, Hervé Campbell, Karl Springer, Keith Swinnerton, Kirsty Gibbons-Decherong, Lolita Langrand, Olivier Brooke, M. de L. McMinn, Miguel Bunbury, Nancy Oliveira, Nuno Sposimo, Paolo Geraldes, Pedro McClelland, Pete Hodum, Peter Ryan, Peter G. Borroto-Páez, Rafael Pierce, Ray Griffiths, Richard Fisher, Robert N. Wanless, Ross Pasachnik, Stesha A. Cranwell, Steve Micol, Thierry Butchart, Stuart H. M. |
author_facet | Holmes, Nick D. Spatz, Dena R. Oppel, Steffen Tershy, Bernie Croll, Donald A. Keitt, Brad Genovesi, Piero Burfield, Ian J. Will, David J. Bond, Alexander L. Wegmann, Alex Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso Raine, André F. Knapp, Charles R. Hung, Chung-Hang Wingate, David Hagen, Erin Méndez-Sánchez, Federico Rocamora, Gerard Yuan, Hsiao-Wei Fric, Jakob Millett, James Russell, James Liske-Clark, Jill Vidal, Eric Jourdan, Hervé Campbell, Karl Springer, Keith Swinnerton, Kirsty Gibbons-Decherong, Lolita Langrand, Olivier Brooke, M. de L. McMinn, Miguel Bunbury, Nancy Oliveira, Nuno Sposimo, Paolo Geraldes, Pedro McClelland, Pete Hodum, Peter Ryan, Peter G. Borroto-Páez, Rafael Pierce, Ray Griffiths, Richard Fisher, Robert N. Wanless, Ross Pasachnik, Stesha A. Cranwell, Steve Micol, Thierry Butchart, Stuart H. M. |
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description | Invasive alien species are a major threat to native insular species. Eradicating invasive mammals from islands is a feasible and proven approach to prevent biodiversity loss. We developed a conceptual framework to identify globally important islands for invasive mammal eradications to prevent imminent extinctions of highly threatened species using biogeographic and technical factors, plus a novel approach to consider socio-political feasibility. We applied this framework using a comprehensive dataset describing the distribution of 1,184 highly threatened native vertebrate species (i.e. those listed as Critically Endangered or Endangered on the IUCN Red List) and 184 non-native mammals on 1,279 islands worldwide. Based on extinction risk, irreplaceability, severity of impact from invasive species, and technical feasibility of eradication, we identified and ranked 292 of the most important islands where eradicating invasive mammals would benefit highly threatened vertebrates. When socio-political feasibility was considered, we identified 169 of these islands where eradication planning or operation could be initiated by 2020 or 2030 and would improve the survival prospects of 9.4% of the Earth’s most highly threatened terrestrial insular vertebrates (111 of 1,184 species). Of these, 107 islands were in 34 countries and territories and could have eradication projects initiated by 2020. Concentrating efforts to eradicate invasive mammals on these 107 islands would benefit 151 populations of 80 highly threatened vertebrates and make a major contribution towards achieving global conservation targets adopted by the world’s nations. |
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spelling | pubmed-64367662019-04-12 Globally important islands where eradicating invasive mammals will benefit highly threatened vertebrates Holmes, Nick D. Spatz, Dena R. Oppel, Steffen Tershy, Bernie Croll, Donald A. Keitt, Brad Genovesi, Piero Burfield, Ian J. Will, David J. Bond, Alexander L. Wegmann, Alex Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso Raine, André F. Knapp, Charles R. Hung, Chung-Hang Wingate, David Hagen, Erin Méndez-Sánchez, Federico Rocamora, Gerard Yuan, Hsiao-Wei Fric, Jakob Millett, James Russell, James Liske-Clark, Jill Vidal, Eric Jourdan, Hervé Campbell, Karl Springer, Keith Swinnerton, Kirsty Gibbons-Decherong, Lolita Langrand, Olivier Brooke, M. de L. McMinn, Miguel Bunbury, Nancy Oliveira, Nuno Sposimo, Paolo Geraldes, Pedro McClelland, Pete Hodum, Peter Ryan, Peter G. Borroto-Páez, Rafael Pierce, Ray Griffiths, Richard Fisher, Robert N. Wanless, Ross Pasachnik, Stesha A. Cranwell, Steve Micol, Thierry Butchart, Stuart H. M. PLoS One Research Article Invasive alien species are a major threat to native insular species. Eradicating invasive mammals from islands is a feasible and proven approach to prevent biodiversity loss. We developed a conceptual framework to identify globally important islands for invasive mammal eradications to prevent imminent extinctions of highly threatened species using biogeographic and technical factors, plus a novel approach to consider socio-political feasibility. We applied this framework using a comprehensive dataset describing the distribution of 1,184 highly threatened native vertebrate species (i.e. those listed as Critically Endangered or Endangered on the IUCN Red List) and 184 non-native mammals on 1,279 islands worldwide. Based on extinction risk, irreplaceability, severity of impact from invasive species, and technical feasibility of eradication, we identified and ranked 292 of the most important islands where eradicating invasive mammals would benefit highly threatened vertebrates. When socio-political feasibility was considered, we identified 169 of these islands where eradication planning or operation could be initiated by 2020 or 2030 and would improve the survival prospects of 9.4% of the Earth’s most highly threatened terrestrial insular vertebrates (111 of 1,184 species). Of these, 107 islands were in 34 countries and territories and could have eradication projects initiated by 2020. Concentrating efforts to eradicate invasive mammals on these 107 islands would benefit 151 populations of 80 highly threatened vertebrates and make a major contribution towards achieving global conservation targets adopted by the world’s nations. Public Library of Science 2019-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6436766/ /pubmed/30917126 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212128 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Holmes, Nick D. Spatz, Dena R. Oppel, Steffen Tershy, Bernie Croll, Donald A. Keitt, Brad Genovesi, Piero Burfield, Ian J. Will, David J. Bond, Alexander L. Wegmann, Alex Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso Raine, André F. Knapp, Charles R. Hung, Chung-Hang Wingate, David Hagen, Erin Méndez-Sánchez, Federico Rocamora, Gerard Yuan, Hsiao-Wei Fric, Jakob Millett, James Russell, James Liske-Clark, Jill Vidal, Eric Jourdan, Hervé Campbell, Karl Springer, Keith Swinnerton, Kirsty Gibbons-Decherong, Lolita Langrand, Olivier Brooke, M. de L. McMinn, Miguel Bunbury, Nancy Oliveira, Nuno Sposimo, Paolo Geraldes, Pedro McClelland, Pete Hodum, Peter Ryan, Peter G. Borroto-Páez, Rafael Pierce, Ray Griffiths, Richard Fisher, Robert N. Wanless, Ross Pasachnik, Stesha A. Cranwell, Steve Micol, Thierry Butchart, Stuart H. M. Globally important islands where eradicating invasive mammals will benefit highly threatened vertebrates |
title | Globally important islands where eradicating invasive mammals will benefit highly threatened vertebrates |
title_full | Globally important islands where eradicating invasive mammals will benefit highly threatened vertebrates |
title_fullStr | Globally important islands where eradicating invasive mammals will benefit highly threatened vertebrates |
title_full_unstemmed | Globally important islands where eradicating invasive mammals will benefit highly threatened vertebrates |
title_short | Globally important islands where eradicating invasive mammals will benefit highly threatened vertebrates |
title_sort | globally important islands where eradicating invasive mammals will benefit highly threatened vertebrates |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6436766/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30917126 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212128 |
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