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Affiner la rechercheGlobal Impacts Dataset of Invasive Alien Species (GIDIAS) / Sven Bacher in Scientific Data, 12 (2025)
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Titre : Global Impacts Dataset of Invasive Alien Species (GIDIAS) Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Sven Bacher ; Ellen Ryan-Colton ; Mario Coiro ; Phillip Cassey ; Bella S. Galil ; Martin A. Nuñez ; Michael Ansong ; Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz ; Georgi Fayvush ; Romina D. Fernandez ; Ankila J. Hiremath ; Makihiko Ikegami (a) ; Angeliki F. Martinou ; Shana M. McDermott ; Cristina Preda ; Montserrat Vilà ; Olaf L. F. Weyl ; Neelavar Ananthram Aravind ; Ioanna Angelidou ; Katerina Athanasiou ; Vidyadhar Atkore ; Jacob N. Barney ; Tim M. Blackburn ; Eckehard Brocherhoff ; Clinton Carbutt ; Luca Carisio ; Pilar Castro-Diez ; Vanessa Céspedes ; Aikaterini Christopoulou ; Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia ; Meghan Cooling ; Maarten de Groot ; Jakovos Demetriou ; James W. E. Dickey ; Virginia G. Duboscq-Carra ; Regan Early ; Thomas Evans ; Paola T. Flores-Males ; Belinda Gallardo ; Monica Gruber ; Cang Hui ; Jonathan M. Jeschke ; Natalia Z. Joelson ; Mohd Asgar Khan ; Sabrina Kumschick ; Lori Lach ; Katharina Lapin ; Simone Lioy ; Chunlong Liu ; Zoe J. MacMullen ; Manuella A. Mazzitelli ; John Measey ; Agatha Mrugala ; Camille L. Musseau ; Helen F. Nahrung ; Alessia Pepori ; Luis R. Pertierra ; Elisabeth F. Pienaar ; Petr Pyšek ; Gonzalo Rivas Torres ; Henry A. Rojas Martinez ; Julissa Rojas-Sandoval ; Ned L. Ryan-Schofield ; Rocío M. Sánchez ; Alberto Santini ; Davide Santoro ; Riccardo Scalera ; Lisanna Schmidt ; Tinyiko Cavin Shivambu ; Sima Sohrabi ; Elena Tricarico ; Alejandro Trillo ; Pieter van't Hof ; Lara Volery ; Tsungai A. Zengeya Année de publication : 2025 Article en page(s) : 832 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Plantes subspontanées, naturalisées, envahissantes Résumé : Invasive alien species are a major driver of global change, impacting biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human livelihoods. To document these impacts, we present the Global Impacts Dataset of Invasive Alien Species (GIDIAS), a dataset on the positive, negative and neutral impacts of invasive alien species on nature, nature’s contributions to people, and good quality of life. This dataset arises from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services’ (IPBES) thematic assessment report of this topic. Data were compiled from published sources, including grey literature, reporting a direct observation of an invasive alien species’ impact. All impact records contain up to 52 fields of contextual information and attempt to link impacts to the global standard “environmental impact classification for alien taxa” (EICAT) and “socio-economic impact classification for alien taxa” (SEICAT). GIDIAS includes more than 22000 records of impacts caused by 3353 invasive alien species (plants, vertebrates, invertebrates, microorganisms) from all continents and realms (terrestrial, freshwater, marine), extracted from over 6700 sources. We intend GIDIAS to be a global resource for investigating and managing the variety of impacts of invasive alien species across taxa and regions. Identifiant : DOI : 10.1038/s41597-025-05184-5 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=155621
in Scientific Data > 12 (2025) . - 832Bacher, Sven, Ryan-Colton, Ellen, Coiro, Mario, Cassey, Phillip, Galil, Bella S., Nuñez, Martin A., Ansong, Michael, Dehnen-Schmutz, Katharina, Fayvush, Georgi, Fernandez, Romina D., Hiremath, Ankila J., Ikegami, Makihiko (a), Martinou, Angeliki F., McDermott, Shana M., Preda, Cristina, Vilà, Montserrat, Weyl, Olaf L. F., Ananthram Aravind, Neelavar, Angelidou, Ioanna, Athanasiou, Katerina, Atkore, Vidyadhar, Barney, Jacob N., Blackburn, Tim M., Brocherhoff, Eckehard, Carbutt, Clinton, Carisio, Luca, Castro-Diez, Pilar, Céspedes, Vanessa, Christopoulou, Aikaterini, Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F., Cooling, Meghan, Groot, Maarten de, Demetriou, Jakovos, Dickey, James W. E., Duboscq-Carra, Virginia G., Early, Regan, Evans, Thomas, Flores-Males, Paola T., Gallardo, Belinda, Gruber, Monica, Hui, Cang, Jeschke, Jonathan M., Joelson, Natalia Z., Asgar Khan, Mohd, Kumschick, Sabrina, Lach, Lori, Lapin, Katharina, Lioy, Simone, Liu, Chunlong, MacMullen, Zoe J., Mazzitelli, Manuella A., Measey, John, Mrugala, Agatha, Musseau, Camille L., Nahrung, Helen F., Pepori, Alessia, Pertierra, Luis R., Pienaar, Elisabeth F., Pyšek, Petr, Rivas Torres, Gonzalo, Rojas Martinez, Henry A., Rojas-Sandoval, Julissa, Ryan-Schofield, Ned L., Sánchez, Rocío M., Santini, Alberto, Santoro, Davide, Scalera, Riccardo, Schmidt, Lisanna, Cavin Shivambu, Tinyiko, Sohrabi, Sima, Tricarico, Elena, Trillo, Alejandro, Hof, Pieter van't, Volery, Lara, Zengeya, Tsungai A. 2025 Global Impacts Dataset of Invasive Alien Species (GIDIAS). Scientific Data, 12: 832.Documents numériques
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article (2025)Adobe Acrobat PDFThe bioherbicide Verticllium nonalfalfae effectively removes Ailanthus altissima but leaves many other nonnative plants / Timothy J. Shively in Invasive Plant Science and Management, (2024)
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Titre : The bioherbicide Verticllium nonalfalfae effectively removes Ailanthus altissima but leaves many other nonnative plants Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Timothy J. Shively ; Jacob N. Barney ; Reid J. Leighton ; Scott M. Salom Année de publication : 2024 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Plantes subspontanées, naturalisées, envahissantes Mots-clés : Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, 1916 Résumé : Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle readily exploits disturbances, grows quickly into dense monocultures, and suppresses native plant species. The vascular wilt pathogen, Verticillium nonalfalfae Inderb., native to the eastern U.S., has been proposed as a biocontrol agent for the invasive A. altissima. Studies consistently demonstrate the safety and efficacy of the bioherbicide, but they also note that the selective nature of the fungus does not preclude other invasive plants that commonly co-occur with A. altissima from occupying the site. We quantified the standing plant community and seedbank at several sites across Virginia five years after inoculation with V. nonalfalfae to understand which species are present or being naturally recruited. A. altissima remained dominant in untreated areas but was nearly eradicated from the treatment plots. Other nonnative species made up a large portion of the plant community and seedbank across all study areas, with no differences in their respective cover and count between treatments. While variability in plant community composition is high and site-specific context is important for establishing effective management strategies, planting native species and mitigating other invasives will be crucial to ensuring native species successfully establish in bioherbicide-treated areas. Identifiant : DOI : 10.1017/inp.2024.27 En ligne : https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/invasive-plant-science-and-management/ar [...] Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=154109
in Invasive Plant Science and Management > (2024)Shively, Timothy J., Barney, Jacob N., Leighton, Reid J., Salom, Scott M. 2024 The bioherbicide Verticllium nonalfalfae effectively removes Ailanthus altissima but leaves many other nonnative plants. Invasive Plant Science and Management.Documents numériques
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