Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science
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2024
Аутори
Soto, Ismael
Balzani, Paride
Carneiro, Lais
Cuthbert, Ross N.

Macedo, Rafael
Tarkan, Ali Serhan
Ahmed, Danish A.

Bang, Alok
Bacela-Spychalska, Karolina

Bailey, Sarah A.

Baudry, Thomas
Ballesteros-Mejia, Liliana
Bortolus, Alejandro
Briski, Elizabeta
Britton, J. Robert
Burić, Miloš

Camacho-Cervantes, Morelia

Cano-Barbacil, Carlos
Copilas-Ciocianu, Denis
Coughlan, Neil E.
Courtois, Pierre
Csabai, Zoltan
Dalu, Tatenda
De Santis, Vanessa
Dickey, James W. E.
Dimarco, Romina D.
Falk-Andersson, Jannike
Fernandez, Romina D.

Florencio, Margarita
Franco, Ana Clara S.
Garcia-Berthou, Emili
Giannetto, Daniela

Glavendekić, Milka

Grabowski, Michal

Heringer, Gustavo

Herrera, Ileana

Huang, Wei
Kamelamela, Katie L.
Kirichenko, Natalia I.
Kouba, Antonin
Kourantidou, Melina

Kurtul, Irmak
Laufer, Gabriel

Liptak, Boris
Liu, Chunlong
Lopez-Lopez, Eugenia
Lozano, Vanessa
Mammola, Stefano

Marchini, Agnese

Meshkova, Valentyna
Milardi, Marco

Musolin, Dmitrii L.

Nunez, Martin A.
Oficialdegui, Francisco J.

Patoka, Jiri
Pattison, Zarah
Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel
Piria, Marina
Probert, Anna F.
Rasmussen, Jes Jessen

Renault, David
Ribeiro, Filipe

Rilov, Gil
Robinson, Tamara B.
Sanchez, Axel E.
Schwindt, Evangelina
South, Josie
Stoett, Peter
Verreycken, Hugo

Vilizzi, Lorenzo
Wang, Yong-Jian
Watari, Yuya
Wehi, Priscilla M.
Weiperth, Andras
Wiberg-Larsen, Peter
Yapici, Sercan

Yogurtcuoglu, Baran
Zenni, Rafael D.
Galil, Bella S.
Dick, Jaimie T. A.
Russell, James C.
Ricciardi, Anthony
Simberloff, Daniel
Bradshaw, Corey J. A.

Haubrock, Phillip J.
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Standardised terminology in science is important for clarity of interpretation and communication. In invasion science - a dynamic and rapidly evolving discipline - the proliferation of technical terminology has lacked a standardised framework for its development. The result is a convoluted and inconsistent usage of terminology, with various discrepancies in descriptions of damage and interventions. A standardised framework is therefore needed for a clear, universally applicable, and consistent terminology to promote more effective communication across researchers, stakeholders, and policymakers. Inconsistencies in terminology stem from the exponential increase in scientific publications on the patterns and processes of biological invasions authored by experts from various disciplines and countries since the 1990s, as well as publications by legislators and policymakers focusing on practical applications, regulations, and management of resources. Aligning and standardising terminology a...cross stakeholders remains a challenge in invasion science. Here, we review and evaluate the multiple terms used in invasion science (e.g. 'non-native', 'alien', 'invasive' or 'invader', 'exotic', 'non-indigenous', 'naturalised', 'pest') to propose a more simplified and standardised terminology. The streamlined framework we propose and translate into 28 other languages is based on the terms (i) 'non-native', denoting species transported beyond their natural biogeographic range, (ii) 'established non-native', i.e. those non-native species that have established self-sustaining populations in their new location(s) in the wild, and (iii) 'invasive non-native' - populations of established non-native species that have recently spread or are spreading rapidly in their invaded range actively or passively with or without human mediation. We also highlight the importance of conceptualising 'spread' for classifying invasiveness and 'impact' for management. Finally, we propose a protocol for classifying populations based on (i) dispersal mechanism, (ii) species origin, (iii) population status, and (iv) impact. Collectively and without introducing new terminology, the framework that we present aims to facilitate effective communication and collaboration in invasion science and management of non-native species.
Кључне речи:
synonymy / polysemy / non-native / non-English language / communication / classification / biological invasionИзвор:
Biological Reviews, 2024, 99, 4, 1357-1390Финансирање / пројекти:
- Australian Research Council Centre for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage [CE170100015]
- Leverhulme Trust [ECF-2021-001]
- Russian Science Foundation [22-16-00075, 21-16-00050]
- Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
- Coordenaco de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior - Brasil (Capes)
- Technology Agency of the Czech Republic within the project 'DivLand' [SS02030018]
- Indonesian Centre for Research on Bioinvasions
- FCT [CEEC/0482/2020, UIDB/ 04292/2020, UIDP/04292, LA/P/0069/2020]
- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas [302114]
- Research Council of Norway [PID2019-103936GB-C21]
- Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MCIN/AEI)
- European Union (NextGenerationEU/PRTR) [RED2022-134338-T]
- [PIP 11220210100507CO]
- [TED2021-129889B-I00]
DOI: 10.1111/brv.13071
ISSN: 1464-7931
PubMed: 38500298
WoS: 001190931400001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85188444417
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Soto, Ismael AU - Balzani, Paride AU - Carneiro, Lais AU - Cuthbert, Ross N. AU - Macedo, Rafael AU - Tarkan, Ali Serhan AU - Ahmed, Danish A. AU - Bang, Alok AU - Bacela-Spychalska, Karolina AU - Bailey, Sarah A. AU - Baudry, Thomas AU - Ballesteros-Mejia, Liliana AU - Bortolus, Alejandro AU - Briski, Elizabeta AU - Britton, J. Robert AU - Burić, Miloš AU - Camacho-Cervantes, Morelia AU - Cano-Barbacil, Carlos AU - Copilas-Ciocianu, Denis AU - Coughlan, Neil E. AU - Courtois, Pierre AU - Csabai, Zoltan AU - Dalu, Tatenda AU - De Santis, Vanessa AU - Dickey, James W. E. AU - Dimarco, Romina D. AU - Falk-Andersson, Jannike AU - Fernandez, Romina D. AU - Florencio, Margarita AU - Franco, Ana Clara S. AU - Garcia-Berthou, Emili AU - Giannetto, Daniela AU - Glavendekić, Milka AU - Grabowski, Michal AU - Heringer, Gustavo AU - Herrera, Ileana AU - Huang, Wei AU - Kamelamela, Katie L. AU - Kirichenko, Natalia I. AU - Kouba, Antonin AU - Kourantidou, Melina AU - Kurtul, Irmak AU - Laufer, Gabriel AU - Liptak, Boris AU - Liu, Chunlong AU - Lopez-Lopez, Eugenia AU - Lozano, Vanessa AU - Mammola, Stefano AU - Marchini, Agnese AU - Meshkova, Valentyna AU - Milardi, Marco AU - Musolin, Dmitrii L. AU - Nunez, Martin A. AU - Oficialdegui, Francisco J. AU - Patoka, Jiri AU - Pattison, Zarah AU - Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel AU - Piria, Marina AU - Probert, Anna F. AU - Rasmussen, Jes Jessen AU - Renault, David AU - Ribeiro, Filipe AU - Rilov, Gil AU - Robinson, Tamara B. AU - Sanchez, Axel E. AU - Schwindt, Evangelina AU - South, Josie AU - Stoett, Peter AU - Verreycken, Hugo AU - Vilizzi, Lorenzo AU - Wang, Yong-Jian AU - Watari, Yuya AU - Wehi, Priscilla M. AU - Weiperth, Andras AU - Wiberg-Larsen, Peter AU - Yapici, Sercan AU - Yogurtcuoglu, Baran AU - Zenni, Rafael D. AU - Galil, Bella S. AU - Dick, Jaimie T. A. AU - Russell, James C. AU - Ricciardi, Anthony AU - Simberloff, Daniel AU - Bradshaw, Corey J. A. AU - Haubrock, Phillip J. PY - 2024 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1488 AB - Standardised terminology in science is important for clarity of interpretation and communication. In invasion science - a dynamic and rapidly evolving discipline - the proliferation of technical terminology has lacked a standardised framework for its development. The result is a convoluted and inconsistent usage of terminology, with various discrepancies in descriptions of damage and interventions. A standardised framework is therefore needed for a clear, universally applicable, and consistent terminology to promote more effective communication across researchers, stakeholders, and policymakers. Inconsistencies in terminology stem from the exponential increase in scientific publications on the patterns and processes of biological invasions authored by experts from various disciplines and countries since the 1990s, as well as publications by legislators and policymakers focusing on practical applications, regulations, and management of resources. Aligning and standardising terminology across stakeholders remains a challenge in invasion science. Here, we review and evaluate the multiple terms used in invasion science (e.g. 'non-native', 'alien', 'invasive' or 'invader', 'exotic', 'non-indigenous', 'naturalised', 'pest') to propose a more simplified and standardised terminology. The streamlined framework we propose and translate into 28 other languages is based on the terms (i) 'non-native', denoting species transported beyond their natural biogeographic range, (ii) 'established non-native', i.e. those non-native species that have established self-sustaining populations in their new location(s) in the wild, and (iii) 'invasive non-native' - populations of established non-native species that have recently spread or are spreading rapidly in their invaded range actively or passively with or without human mediation. We also highlight the importance of conceptualising 'spread' for classifying invasiveness and 'impact' for management. Finally, we propose a protocol for classifying populations based on (i) dispersal mechanism, (ii) species origin, (iii) population status, and (iv) impact. Collectively and without introducing new terminology, the framework that we present aims to facilitate effective communication and collaboration in invasion science and management of non-native species. T2 - Biological Reviews T1 - Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science EP - 1390 IS - 4 SP - 1357 VL - 99 DO - 10.1111/brv.13071 UR - conv_1775 ER -
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Soto, I., Balzani, P., Carneiro, L., Cuthbert, R. N., Macedo, R., Tarkan, A. S., Ahmed, D. A., Bang, A., Bacela-Spychalska, K., Bailey, S. A., Baudry, T., Ballesteros-Mejia, L., Bortolus, A., Briski, E., Britton, J. R., Burić, M., Camacho-Cervantes, M., Cano-Barbacil, C., Copilas-Ciocianu, D., Coughlan, N. E., Courtois, P., Csabai, Z., Dalu, T., De Santis, V., Dickey, J. W. E., Dimarco, R. D., Falk-Andersson, J., Fernandez, R. D., Florencio, M., Franco, A. C. S., Garcia-Berthou, E., Giannetto, D., Glavendekić, M., Grabowski, M., Heringer, G., Herrera, I., Huang, W., Kamelamela, K. L., Kirichenko, N. I., Kouba, A., Kourantidou, M., Kurtul, I., Laufer, G., Liptak, B., Liu, C., Lopez-Lopez, E., Lozano, V., Mammola, S., Marchini, A., Meshkova, V., Milardi, M., Musolin, D. L., Nunez, M. A., Oficialdegui, F. J., Patoka, J., Pattison, Z., Pincheira-Donoso, D., Piria, M., Probert, A. F., Rasmussen, J. J., Renault, D., Ribeiro, F., Rilov, G., Robinson, T. B., Sanchez, A. E., Schwindt, E., South, J., Stoett, P., Verreycken, H., Vilizzi, L., Wang, Y., Watari, Y., Wehi, P. M., Weiperth, A., Wiberg-Larsen, P., Yapici, S., Yogurtcuoglu, B., Zenni, R. D., Galil, B. S., Dick, J. T. A., Russell, J. C., Ricciardi, A., Simberloff, D., Bradshaw, C. J. A.,& Haubrock, P. J.. (2024). Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science. in Biological Reviews, 99(4), 1357-1390. https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.13071 conv_1775
Soto I, Balzani P, Carneiro L, Cuthbert RN, Macedo R, Tarkan AS, Ahmed DA, Bang A, Bacela-Spychalska K, Bailey SA, Baudry T, Ballesteros-Mejia L, Bortolus A, Briski E, Britton JR, Burić M, Camacho-Cervantes M, Cano-Barbacil C, Copilas-Ciocianu D, Coughlan NE, Courtois P, Csabai Z, Dalu T, De Santis V, Dickey JWE, Dimarco RD, Falk-Andersson J, Fernandez RD, Florencio M, Franco ACS, Garcia-Berthou E, Giannetto D, Glavendekić M, Grabowski M, Heringer G, Herrera I, Huang W, Kamelamela KL, Kirichenko NI, Kouba A, Kourantidou M, Kurtul I, Laufer G, Liptak B, Liu C, Lopez-Lopez E, Lozano V, Mammola S, Marchini A, Meshkova V, Milardi M, Musolin DL, Nunez MA, Oficialdegui FJ, Patoka J, Pattison Z, Pincheira-Donoso D, Piria M, Probert AF, Rasmussen JJ, Renault D, Ribeiro F, Rilov G, Robinson TB, Sanchez AE, Schwindt E, South J, Stoett P, Verreycken H, Vilizzi L, Wang Y, Watari Y, Wehi PM, Weiperth A, Wiberg-Larsen P, Yapici S, Yogurtcuoglu B, Zenni RD, Galil BS, Dick JTA, Russell JC, Ricciardi A, Simberloff D, Bradshaw CJA, Haubrock PJ. Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science. in Biological Reviews. 2024;99(4):1357-1390. doi:10.1111/brv.13071 conv_1775 .
Soto, Ismael, Balzani, Paride, Carneiro, Lais, Cuthbert, Ross N., Macedo, Rafael, Tarkan, Ali Serhan, Ahmed, Danish A., Bang, Alok, Bacela-Spychalska, Karolina, Bailey, Sarah A., Baudry, Thomas, Ballesteros-Mejia, Liliana, Bortolus, Alejandro, Briski, Elizabeta, Britton, J. Robert, Burić, Miloš, Camacho-Cervantes, Morelia, Cano-Barbacil, Carlos, Copilas-Ciocianu, Denis, Coughlan, Neil E., Courtois, Pierre, Csabai, Zoltan, Dalu, Tatenda, De Santis, Vanessa, Dickey, James W. E., Dimarco, Romina D., Falk-Andersson, Jannike, Fernandez, Romina D., Florencio, Margarita, Franco, Ana Clara S., Garcia-Berthou, Emili, Giannetto, Daniela, Glavendekić, Milka, Grabowski, Michal, Heringer, Gustavo, Herrera, Ileana, Huang, Wei, Kamelamela, Katie L., Kirichenko, Natalia I., Kouba, Antonin, Kourantidou, Melina, Kurtul, Irmak, Laufer, Gabriel, Liptak, Boris, Liu, Chunlong, Lopez-Lopez, Eugenia, Lozano, Vanessa, Mammola, Stefano, Marchini, Agnese, Meshkova, Valentyna, Milardi, Marco, Musolin, Dmitrii L., Nunez, Martin A., Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Patoka, Jiri, Pattison, Zarah, Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel, Piria, Marina, Probert, Anna F., Rasmussen, Jes Jessen, Renault, David, Ribeiro, Filipe, Rilov, Gil, Robinson, Tamara B., Sanchez, Axel E., Schwindt, Evangelina, South, Josie, Stoett, Peter, Verreycken, Hugo, Vilizzi, Lorenzo, Wang, Yong-Jian, Watari, Yuya, Wehi, Priscilla M., Weiperth, Andras, Wiberg-Larsen, Peter, Yapici, Sercan, Yogurtcuoglu, Baran, Zenni, Rafael D., Galil, Bella S., Dick, Jaimie T. A., Russell, James C., Ricciardi, Anthony, Simberloff, Daniel, Bradshaw, Corey J. A., Haubrock, Phillip J., "Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science" in Biological Reviews, 99, no. 4 (2024):1357-1390, https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.13071 ., conv_1775 .