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Harmonising the invasiveness concept The EPPO prioritization scheme as a tool to identify the most invasive plant species in Europe Etienne Branquart, Mark Hill, Cathy Maguire, Uwe Starfinger, Johan van Valkenburg & Sarah Brunel

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Page 1: Harmonising the invasiveness concept The EPPO prioritization scheme as a tool to identify the most invasive plant species in Europe Etienne Branquart,

Harmonising the invasiveness concept

The EPPO prioritization scheme as a tool to identify the most invasive plant species in Europe

Etienne Branquart, Mark Hill, Cathy Maguire, Uwe Starfinger, Johan van Valkenburg & Sarah Brunel

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?• Apparent dichotomy between

scientific questions and societal and motivational issues (see e.g. Richardson et al. 2000, Davis & Thomson 2001, Larson 2007 & Colautti & Richardson 2009);

• Impact often perceived by scientists as not clearly associated to any specific ecological process and linked to subjective intepretation!

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Stage III (localized

+ numerically rare)

Stage IVa (widespread

+ numerically rare)

Stage IVb (localized

+ dominant)

Stage V (widespread + dominant)

ENVI filter

ENVI filter

SPREAD filter

DISP filter

Standardization of terminologyThe stage-based approach of Colautti & McIsaac (2004)

EARLY WARNING

DISP = local dispersalENVI = environment and community suitability

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at the stand scaleat the landscape scale

Standardization of the impact definitionLoss in native species through competitive interactions

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Standardization of the impact definitionSpecies loss is density dependent

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Three main questionsHarmonising the invasiveness concept

• To compare the invasiveness status of non-native plant species based on national definitions and a standardized terminology inspired by the stage-based approach of Colautti & McIsaac (local spread potential + plant capacity to dominate native vegetation);

• To see if the use of this standardized terminology allows to reduce subjective interpretation and to define plant invasiveness in an unambiguous way;

• To look how the use of standardized terminology may help in the development of early warning systems.

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1. The EPPO prioritization process

2. Testing the EPPO process

3. Early warning outcomes

4. Conclusion & perspectives

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The process is designed:

• to produce a reference list of Invasive Alien Plants (IAP) that are established or could potentially establish in the EPPO region,

• to determine which IAP have the highest priority for an EPPO pest risk analysis (= screening tool to identify quarantine organisms).

The EPPO proritization process for IAPGeneral principles

Plant species invasiveness:

• (potential for establishment),• local spread capacity,• environmental impact

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Local spread capacityNatural dispersion + unintentional human assistance

Assessed through a combination of plant life-history traits and field dispersion data.

Category Dispersion distances Dispersion agents

Low < a few meters/year -

Medium < 100 meters/year ants

High >> 100 meters/year wind, watervertebrates.

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Environmental impactDominance & colonization of semi-natural habitatsProxy = plant species dominance. Ability to make large, dense and persistent populations. Cover > 80 %. Exclusion of native plant species.

Species occurrence in semi-natural habitats is also taken into account.

Non-native species dominanceLow High

Habitats

Man-made habitats

Natural habitats Low Medium

Medium High

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Invasiveness categoriesCombination of spread and impact data

Low Medium High

Spread capacity

High

Medium

Low

Imp

act

(dom

inan

ce)

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Invasiveness categoriesCombination of spread and impact data

Invasiveness

High (V)

Medium

Low

Low Medium High

Spread capacity

High

Medium

Low

Imp

act

(dom

inan

ce)

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1. The EPPO prioritization process

2. Testing the EPPO process

3. Early warning outcomes

4. Conclusion & perspectives

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EPPO vs national definitionsThe European Atlantic region

• set of 27 non-native plant species established in Europe before 1950;

• independent assessments using the EPPO process by experts of 5 countries within the European Atlantic region: BE, DE, GB, IE and NL;

• comparison of plant invasiveness status based on national and EPPO definitions.

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EPPO vs national definitionsNational invasiveness categories

Protocol Assessor Spread Impact

BE

DE

GB

IE

NL

ISEIA E. Branquart * ***

GABLIS U. Starfinger ns ***

ISEIA M. Hill ns ***

ISI C. Maguire ns ***

- J. van Valkenburg *** *

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BE DE GB IE NLBuddleja davidiiFallopia japonicaHeracleum mantegazzianumLudwigia grandiflora, L. peploidesDuchesnea indicaOenothera biennis, O. glaziovianaMimulus guttatusCotoneaster horizontalisMahonia aquifoliumSpiraea billardii, S. douglasiiAilanthus altissimaAzolla filiculoidesImpatiens glanduliferaPrunus serotinaRosa rugosaCrassula helmsiiAmelanchier lamarckiiLysichiton americanusQuercus rubraCornus sericeaElodea canadensisLupinus polyphyllusSenecio inaequidensRobinia pseudoacaciaAcer negundoHelianthus tuberosusRhododendron ponticum

National definitions

Invasiveness

High

Medium

Low

Mean stdev

0.58

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BE DE GB IE NLBuddleja davidiiElodea canadensisMimulus guttatusOenothera biennis, O. glaziovianaRobinia pseudoacaciaSenecio inaequidensSpiraea billardii, S. douglasiiCrassula helmsiiFallopia japonicaHeracleum mantegazzianumLudwigia grandiflora, L. peploidesAcer negundoCornus sericeaDuchesnea indicaLupinus polyphyllusLysichiton americanusQuercus rubraAilanthus altissimaAzolla filiculoidesHelianthus tuberosusImpatiens glanduliferaMahonia aquifoliumPrunus serotinaRhododendron ponticumRosa rugosaAmelanchier lamarck iiCotoneaster horizontalis

EPPO definition

Invasiveness

High

Medium

Low

Mean stdev

0.31

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EPPO vs national definitionsEPPO invasiveness categories / high

Low Medium High

Spread capacity

High

Medium

LowImp

act

(dom

inan

ce)

Crassula helmsiiFallopia japonicaHeracleum

mantegazzianumImpatiens glanduliferaLudwigia grandifloraPrunus serotinaRosa rugosa

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EPPO vs national definitionsEPPO invasiveness categories / medium

Low Medium High

Spread capacity

High

Medium

LowImp

act

(dom

inan

ce)

Cornus sericeaLysichiton americanusRobinia pseudacaciaSpiraea spp.

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EPPO vs national definitionsEPPO invasiveness categories / medium

Low Medium High

Spread capacity

High

Medium

LowImp

act

(dom

inan

ce)

Buddleja davidiiMimulus guttatusOenothera spp.Senecio inaequidens

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EPPO vs national definitionsEPPO invasiveness categories / medium

Low Medium High

Spread capacity

High

Medium

LowImp

act

(dom

inan

ce)

Duchesnea indicaQuercus rubra

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1. The EPPO prioritization process

2. Testing the EPPO process

3. Early warning outcomes

4. Conclusion & perspectives

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Sounding the early warning bellRelevant EPPO invasiveness categories?

Low Medium High

Spread capacity

High

Medium

LowImp

act

(dom

inan

ce)

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Country Habitat

Amelanchier lamarkii

Cornus sericea

Cotoneaster horizontalis

Helianthus tuberosus

Lupinus polyphyllus

Lysichiton americanus

Rhododendron ponticum

Spiraea spp.

NL Heathlands

BE, IE Damp woodlands

BE Chalk grasslands

BE, DE River banks

DE Acidic grasslands

DE Damp woodlands

GB, IE Heaths and woodlands

BE Riparian areas

Sounding the early warning bell1. Crossing of the environmental barrier (nat. habitats)

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Cornus seric

ea

Spread capacity: medium Dominance: high

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Spread capacity: high Dominance: high

Cotoneaster s

pp.

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Spread capacity: medium to high Dominance: high

Rhododendron ponticum

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Giant Rhubarb Purple Dewplant Redvein MapleGunnera tinctoria Disphyma crassifolium Acer rufinerve

Sounding the early warning bell2. New detrimental incomers

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Gunnera tinctoria

Spread capacity: high Dominance: high

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Spread capacity: high Dominance: high

Disphyma crassi

folium

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Acer rufinerve

Spread capacity: high Dominance: medium to high

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1. The EPPO prioritization process

2. Testing the EPPO process

3. Early warning outcomes

4. Conclusion & perspectives

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Three main questionsHarmonising the invasiveness concept

• To compare the invasiveness status of non-native plant species based on national definitions and a standardized terminology inspired by the stage-based approach of Colautti & McIsaac>>> strong differences between national and standardized terminologies (national defintions are often impact-oriented)

• To see if the use of this standardized terminology allows to define plant invasiveness in an unambiguous way>>> strong reduction of data heterogeneity and improvement of the repeatability within a biogeographic region

• To look how the use of standardzed terminology may help in the development of early warning systems>>> provides an objective framework to document detrimental effects of newcomers and to detect behavioural shifts of established populations of non-native plant species.

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Independent assessments by national experts

Data integration at national level

(national consensus)

Country 1 Country 2 Country 3

Data integration at a regional level

(regional consensus under the umbrella of a European

organization)

Data integration for early warningbased on standardized definitions and protocols

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Monitoring by Member StatesField data needed to assess spread and impacts