Authors
GJ Measey, G Vimercati, FA De Villiers, M Mokhatla, SJ Davies, CJ Thorp, AD Rebelo, S Kumschick
Publication date
2016/9
Journal
Diversity and distributions
Volume
22
Issue
9
Pages
970-981
Description
Aims
The environmental and socio‐economic impacts of alien species need to be quantified in a way that makes impacts comparable. This allows managers to prioritize their control or removal based on impact scores that can be easily interpreted. Here we aim to score impacts of all known alien amphibians, compare them to other taxonomic groups and determine the magnitude of their ecological and socio‐economic impacts and how these scores relate to key traits.
Location
Global.
Methods
We used the generic impact scoring system (GISS) to assess impacts. These impacts were compared to other previously assessed taxonomic groups (mammals, birds, freshwater fish, invertebrates and plants). For each species scored, we investigated the relationship of impacts with key variables (taxonomy, size, clutch size, habitat and native range) using general linear mixed models.
Results
Our data show that alien …
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