RRC ID 81603
Author Li Y, Wang Y, Liu X.
Title Half of global islands have reached critical area thresholds for undergoing rapid increases in biological invasions.
Journal Proc Biol Sci
Abstract Biological invasions are among the threats to global biodiversity and social sustainability, especially on islands. Identifying the threshold of area at which non-native species begin to increase abruptly is crucial for early prevention strategies. The small-island effect (SIE) was proposed to quantify the nonlinear relationship between native species richness and area but has not yet been applied to non-native species and thus to predict the key breakpoints at which established non-native species start to increase rapidly. Based on an extensive global dataset, including 769 species of non-native birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles established on 4277 islands across 54 archipelagos, we detected a high prevalence of SIEs across 66.7% of archipelagos. Approximately 50% of islands have reached the threshold area and thus may be undergoing a rapid increase in biological invasions. SIEs were more likely to occur in those archipelagos with more non-native species introduction events, more established historical non-native species, lower habitat diversity and larger archipelago area range. Our findings may have important implications not only for targeted surveillance of biological invasions on global islands but also for predicting the responses of both non-native and native species to ongoing habitat fragmentation under sustained land-use modification and climate change.
Volume 291(2025)
Pages rspb20240844
Published 2024-6-19
DOI 10.1098/rspb.2024.0844
PMID 38889781
PMC PMC11285800
MeSH Amphibians / physiology Animals Biodiversity* Birds / physiology Conservation of Natural Resources Ecosystem Introduced Species* Islands* Mammals / physiology Reptiles / physiology
IF 4.638
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