NeoBiota (Oct 2020)

A framework for prioritising present and potentially invasive mammal species for a national list

  • Sandro Bertolino,
  • Leonardo Ancillotto,
  • Paola Bartolommei,
  • Giulia Benassi,
  • Dario Capizzi,
  • Stefania Gasperini,
  • Marco Lucchesi,
  • Emiliano Mori,
  • Laura Scillitani,
  • Giulia Sozio,
  • Mattia Falaschi,
  • Gentile Francesco Ficetola,
  • Jacopo Cerri,
  • Piero Genovesi,
  • Lucilla Carnevali,
  • Anna Loy,
  • Andrea Monaco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.62.52934
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62
pp. 31 – 54

Abstract

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The European Union (EU) has recently adopted a regulation on invasive alien species that foresees the possibility of developing lists of species of National Concern. We developed a prioritisation process for alien mammals already established in Italy, but not yet included in the EU list (n = 6 species) and a systematic horizon-scanning procedure to obtain ranked lists for those species that are already introduced worldwide or traded in Italy (n = 213). Experts were asked to score these species, by evaluating their likelihood of establishment and spread and the magnitude of their potential impacts on biodiversity, economy, human-health and society. The manageability of each species was also evaluated, both for the proritisation and the horizon-scanning processes. We produced five lists that ranked species according to their potential spread and impacts and their manageability. These will allow policy-makers to select outputs according to a balance between risk assessment and risk management, establishing priorities for alien species management at the national level.