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Title: | Consistency of impact assessment protocols for non-native species | Authors: | González-Moreno, Pablo Lazzaro, Lorenzo Vilà, Montserrat Preda, Cristina Adriaens, Tim Bacher, Sven Brundu, Giuseppe Copp, Gordon H. Essl, Franz García-Berthou, Emili Katsanevakis, Stelios Moen, Toril Loennechen Lucy, Frances E. Nentwig, Wolfgang Roy, Helen E. Srėbalienė, Greta Talgø , Venche Vanderhoeven, Sonia Andjelković, Ana Arbačiauskas, Kęstutis Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne Bae, Mi-Jung Bariche, Michel Boets, Pieter Boieiro, Mário Borges, Paulo Alexandre Clode, João Lemos Gomes Clanning Cardigos, Federico Chartosia, Niki Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth Joanne Crocetta, Fabio D'hondt, Bram Foggi, Bruno Follak, Swen Gallardo, Belinda Gammelmo, Øivind Giakoumi, Sylvaine Giuliani, Claudia Guillaume, Fried Jelaska, Lucija Šerić Jeschke, Jonathan M. Jover, Miquel Juárez-Escario, Alejandro Kalogirou, Stefanos Kočić, Aleksandra Kytinou, Eleni Laverty, Ciaran Lozano, Vanessa Maceda-Veiga, Alberto Marchante, Elizabete Marchante, Hélia Martinou, Angeliki F. Meyer, Sandro Minchin, Dan Montero-Castaño, Ana Morais, Maria Cristina Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen Muhthassim, Naida Nagy, Zoltán Á. Ogris, Nikica Onen, Huseyin Pergl, Jan Puntila, Riikka Rabitsch, Wolfgang Ramburn, Triya Tessa Rêgo, Carla Reichenbach, Fabian Romeralo, Carmen Saul, Wolf-Christian Schrader, Gritta Sheehan, Rory Simonović, Predrag Skolka, Marius Soares, António Onofre Sundheim, Leif Tarkan, Ali Serhan Tomov, Rumen Tricarico, Elena Tsiamis, Konstantinos Uludağ, Ahmet van Valkenburg, Johan Verreycken, Hugo Vettraino, Anna Maria Vilar, Lluís Wiig, Øystein Witzell, Johanna Zanetta, Andrea Kenis, Marc |
Keywords: | Environmental impact; expert judgement; invasive alien species policy; management prioritization; risk assessment; socio-economic impact | Issue Date: | 2019 | Publisher: | Pensoft Publishers | metadata.degois.publication.title: | NeoBiota | metadata.degois.publication.volume: | 44 | Abstract: | Standardized tools are needed to identify and prioritize the most harmful non-native species (NNS). A plethora of assessment protocols have been developed to evaluate the current and potential impacts of non-native species, but consistency among them has received limited attention. To estimate the consistency across impact assessment protocols, 89 specialists in biological invasions used 11 protocols to screen 57 NNS (2614 assessments). We tested if the consistency in the impact scoring across assessors, quantified as the coefficient of variation (CV), was dependent on the characteristics of the protocol, the taxonomic group and the expertise of the assessor. Mean CV across assessors was 40%, with a maximum of 223%. CV was lower for protocols with a low number of score levels, which demanded high levels of expertise, and when the assessors had greater expertise on the assessed species. The similarity among protocols with respect to the final scores was higher when the protocols considered the same impact types. We conclude that all protocols led to considerable inconsistency among assessors. In order to improve consistency, we highlight the importance of selecting assessors with high expertise, providing clear guidelines and adequate training but also deriving final decisions collaboratively by consensus. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316/107188 | ISSN: | 1314-2488 1619-0033 |
DOI: | 10.3897/neobiota.44.31650 | Rights: | openAccess |
Appears in Collections: | I&D CFE - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais |
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