Biology (Oct 2024)

Biological Invasion Data Gaps in China: Examples of Distribution, Inventories, and Impact

  • Jiayao He,
  • Ke Chen,
  • Peishan Sun,
  • Han Xu,
  • Xubin Pan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology13110872
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 872

Abstract

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The impact of invasive alien species (IAS) on nature and society is increasing globally. It is crucial to utilize information systems for evidence-based management, enabling the assessment and supporting survey and control actions. However, the lack of accessible and comprehensive baseline IAS data often impedes the ability to prioritize and allocate resources efficiently. Despite the increased public awareness of biological invasions in China over the past decades, the critical importance of data requirements has not been fully recognized, leading to gaps in available data. Here, we outline the key data demands for the management of biological invasions and highlight the current lack of high-quality data for invasion management in China, and critically assess data gaps in IAS distribution, inventory, and impact. Additionally, we propose a conceptual framework to illustrate the data requirements throughout the invasion management process, along with indicators to assess data quality within three dimensions: relevance, resolution, and reliability.

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