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Bacher, Sven 1 Bailey, Sarah 1 Capinha, Cesar 1 Daehler, Curtis 1 Dullinger, Stefan 1 Essl, Franz 1 Genovesi, Piero 1 Hui, Cang 1 Hulme, Philip E 1 Jeschke, Jonathan M 1 Katsanevakis, Stelios 1 Kühn, Ingolf 1 Lenzner, Bernd 1 Leung, Brian 1 Liebhold, Andrew 1 Liu, Chunlong 1 MacIsaac, Hugh J 1 Mattsson, Brady J 1 Meyerson, Laura A 1 Nuñez, Martin A 1
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Berlin Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Bio... 1 Biodiversity Informatics Group African Insti... 1 CAS Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology and Env... 1 Centre for Geographical Studies Institute of... 1 Centre for Invasion Biology Department of Bo... 1 Centre for Invasion Biology Department of Ma... 1 Departament de Ciències Ambientals Universit... 1 Department of Biodiversity and Nature Conser... 1 Department of Biology Federal University of ... 1 Department of Biology McGill University Mont... 1 Department of Biology University of Fribourg... 1 Department of Botany and Biodiversity Resear... 1 Department of Community Ecology Helmholtz Ce... 1 Department of Ecology Faculty of Science Cha... 1 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biolo... 1 Department of Environmental Science and Poli... 1 Department of Geography King's College Londo... 1 Department of Marine Sciences University of ... 1 Department of Natural Resources Sciences The... 1 Division of Environmental Biology National S... 1
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Austrian Science Fund 1 BMBF 1 BiodivERsA-Belmont Forum Project 1 CONICYT 1 COST 1 Czech Academy of Sciences 1 Czech Science Foundation 1 DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence for Invasion Bi... 1 Fisheries and Oceans Canada 1 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia 1 NSERC 1 National Research Foundation 1 National Science Foundation 1 Natural Environment Research Council 1 OP RDE 1 Oppenheimer Memorial Trust 1 Swiss National Science Foundation 1 Transport Canada 1
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32663906
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PMC7496498
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10.1111/gcb.15199
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Understanding the likely future impacts of biological invasions is crucial yet highly challenging given the multiple relevant environmental, socio-economic and societal contexts and drivers. In the absence of quantitative models, methods based on expert knowledge are the best option for assessing future invasion trajectories. Here, we present an expert assessment of the drivers of potential alien species impacts under contrasting scenarios and socioecological contexts through the mid-21st century. Based on responses from 36 experts in biological invasions, moderate (20%-30%) increases in invasions, compared to the current conditions, are expected to cause major impacts on biodiversity in most socioecological contexts. Three main drivers of biological invasions-transport, climate change and socio-economic change-were predicted to significantly affect future impacts of alien species on biodiversity even under a best-case scenario. Other drivers (e.g. human demography and migration in tropical and subtropical regions) were also of high importance in specific global contexts (e.g. for individual taxonomic groups or biomes). We show that some best-case scenarios can substantially reduce potential future impacts of biological invasions. However, rapid and comprehensive actions are necessary to use this potential and achieve the goals of the Post-2020 Framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
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- biological invasions, expert survey, globalization, impacts, management, policy, scenarios, uncertainties,
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- biodiverzita * MeSH
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