Analyses of marine alien species based on national/regional datasets are of paramount importance for the success of regulation on the prevention and management of invasive alien species. Yet in the extant data systems the criteria for the inclusion of records are seldom explicit, and frequently inconsistent in their definitions, spatial and temporal frames and comprehensiveness. Agreed-upon uniformguiding principles, based on solid and transparent scientific criteria, are therefore required in order to provide policy makerswith validated and comparable data. Following ameta-analysis on the records of marine alien species in theMediterranean Sea, we recommend a judicious approach to compiling the data. Here, three categories of uncertainty were identified: species' taxonomic identification, species' actual occurrence in the area, and its status as an alien. In proposing guiding principles to standardize such datasets, we aim to encourage discourse on logical, standardized and transparent criteria to substantiate records of alien species.

Recommendations on standardizing lists of marine alien species: Lessons from the Mediterranean Sea

MARCHINI, AGNESE
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OCCHIPINTI, ANNA CARMEN
2015-01-01

Abstract

Analyses of marine alien species based on national/regional datasets are of paramount importance for the success of regulation on the prevention and management of invasive alien species. Yet in the extant data systems the criteria for the inclusion of records are seldom explicit, and frequently inconsistent in their definitions, spatial and temporal frames and comprehensiveness. Agreed-upon uniformguiding principles, based on solid and transparent scientific criteria, are therefore required in order to provide policy makerswith validated and comparable data. Following ameta-analysis on the records of marine alien species in theMediterranean Sea, we recommend a judicious approach to compiling the data. Here, three categories of uncertainty were identified: species' taxonomic identification, species' actual occurrence in the area, and its status as an alien. In proposing guiding principles to standardize such datasets, we aim to encourage discourse on logical, standardized and transparent criteria to substantiate records of alien species.
2015
Environment/Ecology is a broad category covering interrelated disciplines. It includes resources dealing with pure and applied ecology, ecological modelling and engineering, ecotoxicology, and evolutionary ecology. In environmental science, some of the many areas covered are environmental contamination and toxicology, environmental health, monitoring, technology, geology, and management. Other fields covered are soil science and conservation, water resources research and engineering, climate change, and biodiversity conservation. Regional naturalist resources are also covered here.
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Guiding principles; Inventories; Marine alien species; Mediterranean Sea; Uncertainty; Aquatic Science; Oceanography; Pollution
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Marchini, Agnese; Galil, Bella S; Occhipinti, ANNA CARMEN
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