RRC ID 68291
著者 Schickele A, Guidetti P, Giakoumi S, Zenetos A, Francour P, Raybaud V.
タイトル Improving predictions of invasive fish ranges combining functional and ecological traits with environmental suitability under climate change scenarios.
ジャーナル Glob Chang Biol
Abstract Biological invasions represent one of the main threats to marine biodiversity. From a conservation perspective, especially in the context of increasing sea warming, it is critical to examine the suitability potential of geographical areas for the arrival of Range-Expanding Introduced and Native Species (REINS), and hence anticipate the risk of such species to become invasive in their new distribution areas. Here, we developed an empirical index, based on functional and bio-ecological traits, that estimates the Invasive Potential (IP; i.e. the potential success in transport, introduction and population establishment) for a set of 13 fishes that are expanding their distributional range into the Mediterranean Sea, the most invaded sea in the world. The IP index showed significant correlation with the observed spreading of REINS. For the six species characterized by the highest IP, we calculated contemporary and future projections of their Environmental Suitability Index (ESI). By using an ensemble modelling approach, we estimated the geographical areas that are likely to be the most impacted by REINS spreading under climate change. Our results demonstrated the importance of functional traits related to reproduction for determining high invasion potential. For most species, we found high contemporary ESI values in the South-eastern Mediterranean Sea and low to intermediate contemporary ESI values in the Adriatic Sea and North-western Mediterranean sector. Moreover, we highlighted a major potential future expansion of high ESI values, and thus REINS IP, towards the northern Mediterranean, especially in the northern Adriatic Sea. This potential future northward expansion highlights the risk associated with climate-induced impacts on ecosystem conservation and fish stock management throughout the entire Mediterranean Sea.
巻・号 27(23)
ページ 6086-6102
公開日 2021-12-1
DOI 10.1111/gcb.15896
PMID 34543498
MeSH Animals Climate Change* Ecosystem Fishes Introduced Species* Mediterranean Sea
IF 8.555
リソース情報
GBIF Asia-Pacific Dataset Fish specimens of Natural History Museum, Kishiwada City Image Database of Fishes in the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History Fish collection of the Kagoshima University Museum Ibaraki Nature Museum, Fish collection Fish Collection of Yokosuka City Museum Fish Collection of Hokkaido University Fish Specimens of Tokushima Prefectural Museum, Japan Fish Specimens of Graduate School of Bioresources Mie University Fish specimen database of Osaka Museum of Natural History Fish collection of National Museum of Nature and Science Fish Collection of Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba Fish Collection of Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History Gunma Museum of Natural History, Fish Specimen Fish Collection of Coastal Branch of Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba Fish specimens of Kaizuka City Museum of Natural History