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      Alien plant species distribution in Romania: a nationwide survey following the implementation of the EU Regulation on Invasive Alien Species

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      Biodiversity Data Journal
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      invasive plant species, occurrence records, species richness, exotic species, European Union

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          Background

          Biological invasions pose an increasing risk to nature, social security and the economy, being ranked amongst the top five threats to biodiversity. Managing alien and invasive species is a priority for the European Union, as outlined in the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. Alien plant species are acknowledged to impact the economy and biodiversity; thus, analysing the distribution of such species provides valuable inputs for the management and decision-making processes. The database presented in the current study is the first consolidated checklist of alien plant species that are present in Romania, both of European Union concern and of national interest. This database complements a prior published distribution, based only on records from literature, bringing new information regarding the occurrence of alien plants in Romania, as revealed by a nationwide field survey. We consider this database a valuable instrument for managing biological invasions at both national and regional levels, as it can be utilised in further research studies and in drafting management and action plans, assisting stakeholders in making informed decisions and implementing management actions.

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          We present the results of the first nationwide survey of alien plant species in Romania, conducted between 2019 and 2022, in the framework of a national project coordinated by the Ministry of Environment, Waters and Forests and the University of Bucharest. The present database complements and updates the database published by Sirbu et. al (2022), which included occurrence records published until 2019. The new database includes 98323 occurrence records for 396 alien plant species in 77 families, with most species belonging to the Asteraceae family. One alien plant species in our database, the black locust Robinia pseudoacacia L., had more than 10,000 occurrence records. The distribution database also includes information on newly-reported invasive alien plant species of European Union concern in Romania (i.e. the floating primrose-willow Ludwigia peploides (Kunth) P.H.Raven) and documents the presence of plants in 44 additional families compared to Sirbu et al. (2022). Each entry includes information on species taxonomy, location, year, person who recorded and identified the alien plant, geographical coordinates and taxon rank.

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          No saturation in the accumulation of alien species worldwide

          Although research on human-mediated exchanges of species has substantially intensified during the last centuries, we know surprisingly little about temporal dynamics of alien species accumulations across regions and taxa. Using a novel database of 45,813 first records of 16,926 established alien species, we show that the annual rate of first records worldwide has increased during the last 200 years, with 37% of all first records reported most recently (1970–2014). Inter-continental and inter-taxonomic variation can be largely attributed to the diaspora of European settlers in the nineteenth century and to the acceleration in trade in the twentieth century. For all taxonomic groups, the increase in numbers of alien species does not show any sign of saturation and most taxa even show increases in the rate of first records over time. This highlights that past efforts to mitigate invasions have not been effective enough to keep up with increasing globalization.
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            Scientists' warning on invasive alien species

            ABSTRACT Biological invasions are a global consequence of an increasingly connected world and the rise in human population size. The numbers of invasive alien species – the subset of alien species that spread widely in areas where they are not native, affecting the environment or human livelihoods – are increasing. Synergies with other global changes are exacerbating current invasions and facilitating new ones, thereby escalating the extent and impacts of invaders. Invasions have complex and often immense long‐term direct and indirect impacts. In many cases, such impacts become apparent or problematic only when invaders are well established and have large ranges. Invasive alien species break down biogeographic realms, affect native species richness and abundance, increase the risk of native species extinction, affect the genetic composition of native populations, change native animal behaviour, alter phylogenetic diversity across communities, and modify trophic networks. Many invasive alien species also change ecosystem functioning and the delivery of ecosystem services by altering nutrient and contaminant cycling, hydrology, habitat structure, and disturbance regimes. These biodiversity and ecosystem impacts are accelerating and will increase further in the future. Scientific evidence has identified policy strategies to reduce future invasions, but these strategies are often insufficiently implemented. For some nations, notably Australia and New Zealand, biosecurity has become a national priority. There have been long‐term successes, such as eradication of rats and cats on increasingly large islands and biological control of weeds across continental areas. However, in many countries, invasions receive little attention. Improved international cooperation is crucial to reduce the impacts of invasive alien species on biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human livelihoods. Countries can strengthen their biosecurity regulations to implement and enforce more effective management strategies that should also address other global changes that interact with invasions.
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                Journal
                Biodivers Data J
                Biodivers Data J
                1
                urn:lsid:arphahub.com:pub:F9B2E808-C883-5F47-B276-6D62129E4FF4
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                Biodiversity Data Journal
                Pensoft Publishers
                1314-2836
                1314-2828
                2024
                28 May 2024
                : 12
                : e119539
                Affiliations
                [1 ] University of Bucharest, Dimitrie Brandza Botanic Garden, Bucharest, Romania University of Bucharest, Dimitrie Brandza Botanic Garden Bucharest Romania
                [2 ] University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology, Bucharest, Romania University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology Bucharest Romania
                [3 ] University of Bucharest, Center for Environmental Research, Bucharest, Romania University of Bucharest, Center for Environmental Research Bucharest Romania
                [4 ] Ovidius University of Constanta, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, Constanta, Romania Ovidius University of Constanta, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences Constanta Romania
                [5 ] University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Ion Ionescu de la Brad, Faculty of Agriculture, Iasi, Romania University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Ion Ionescu de la Brad, Faculty of Agriculture Iasi Romania
                [6 ] Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Faculty of Biology, Iasi, Romania Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Faculty of Biology Iasi Romania
                [7 ] Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Anastasie Fatu Botanic Garden, Iasi, Romania Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Anastasie Fatu Botanic Garden Iasi Romania
                [8 ] University of Bucharest, Research Institute of University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania University of Bucharest, Research Institute of University of Bucharest Bucharest Romania
                [9 ] Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Chelonia Romania Bucharest Romania
                [10 ] GTM CO SRL, Cluj-Napoca, Romania GTM CO SRL Cluj-Napoca Romania
                [11 ] University of Craiova, Alexandru Buia Botanic Garden, Craiova, Romania University of Craiova, Alexandru Buia Botanic Garden Craiova Romania
                [12 ] Vasile Goldis Western University of Arad, Arad, Romania Vasile Goldis Western University of Arad Arad Romania
                [13 ] National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry Marin Dracea, Cluj-Napoca, Romania National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry Marin Dracea Cluj-Napoca Romania
                [14 ] University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Bucharest Romania
                [15 ] University of Oradea, Department of Forestry and Forestry Engineering, Oradea, Romania University of Oradea, Department of Forestry and Forestry Engineering Oradea Romania
                [16 ] Institute of Biological Research Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Institute of Biological Research Cluj-Napoca Cluj-Napoca Romania
                [17 ] Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Biology and Geology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Biology and Geology Cluj-Napoca Romania
                [18 ] Romsilva Cheile Nerei Beusnita National Park Administration, Sasca Montana, Romania Romsilva Cheile Nerei Beusnita National Park Administration Sasca Montana Romania
                [19 ] King Mihai I University of Life Sciences of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania King Mihai I University of Life Sciences of Timisoara Timisoara Romania
                [20 ] National University of Science and Technology - Politehnica Bucharest - Pitesti University Center, Pitesti, Romania National University of Science and Technology - Politehnica Bucharest - Pitesti University Center Pitesti Romania
                [21 ] myNature Association, Timisoara, Romania myNature Association Timisoara Romania
                [22 ] University of Craiova, Faculty of Agronomy, Department of Botany and Biodiversity Conservation, Craiova, Romania University of Craiova, Faculty of Agronomy, Department of Botany and Biodiversity Conservation Craiova Romania
                [23 ] George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology, Targu Mures, Romania George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology Targu Mures Romania
                [24 ] Conservation Carpathia Foundation; Renaturopa Association, Brasov, Romania Conservation Carpathia Foundation; Renaturopa Association Brasov Romania
                [25 ] University of Craiova, Faculty of Horticulture, Department of Biology and Environmental Engineering, Craiova, Romania University of Craiova, Faculty of Horticulture, Department of Biology and Environmental Engineering Craiova Romania
                [26 ] Mures County Museum, Natural Sciences Section, Targu Mures, Romania Mures County Museum, Natural Sciences Section Targu Mures Romania
                [27 ] P.P.V.N.C. Excelsior Association, Timisoara, Romania P.P.V.N.C. Excelsior Association Timisoara Romania
                [28 ] University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography, Bucharest, Romania University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography Bucharest Romania
                [29 ] Romanian Ornithological Society, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Romanian Ornithological Society Cluj-Napoca Romania
                [30 ] Biological Research Center - Vasile Fati Botanical Garden, Jibou, Romania Biological Research Center - Vasile Fati Botanical Garden Jibou Romania
                [31 ] Romanian Ministry of Environment, Water and Forests, Bucharest, Romania Romanian Ministry of Environment, Water and Forests Bucharest Romania
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                Corresponding author: Iulia V Miu ( iulia.miu@ 123456drd.unibuc.ro ).

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                Paulina Anastasiu, Iulia V Miu, Athanasios A Gavrilidis, Cristina Preda, Laurentiu Rozylowicz, Culita Sirbu, Adrian Oprea, Mihaela Urziceanu, Petronela Camen-Comanescu, Eugenia Nagoda, Daniyar Memedemin, Marius Barbos, Violeta Boruz, Alina Cislariu, Ioan Don, Marius Fagaras, Jozsef Pal Frink, Ioana Mihaela Georgescu, Ovidiu Ioan Haruta, Bogdan-Iuliu Hurdu, Attila Matis, Sretco Milanovici, Sorana Muncaciu, Alina Georgeta Neacsu, Monica Neblea, Alma Lioara Nicolin, Mariana Niculescu, Silvia Oroian, Oliviu Grigore Pop, Daniel I Radutoiu, Mihaela Samarghitan, Ioana Simion, Liliana Cristina Soare, Corina Steiu, Emilia Stoianov, Daniela Strat, Anna Szabo, Paul Marian Szatmari, Corneliu Tanase, Marian D Mirea, Nicolae Manta, Ioana M Sirbu

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                : 25 January 2024
                : 12 April 2024
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                Figures: 4, Tables: 1, References: 40
                Funding
                IVM work was supported by a grant from the Romanian National Authority for Scientific Research PN-III-P1-1.1-PD2021-0378 – Spatial planning of alien species management activities in Romania, MU work was supported by a grant from Research Institute of the University of Bucharest (ICUB), project number 26173/29.11/2022 UrbFloraBuc, and PA, LR, AAG, CP, CS, AO, MU, PCC, EN, DM, MB, VB, AC, ID, MF, PJF, IMG, OIH, BIH, AM, SM, SM, AGN, MN, ALN, MN, SO, OGP, DIR, MS, IS, LCS, CS, ES, DS, AS, PMS, CT, NM, IMS, were supported by a grant from The Operational Programme for Large Infrastructure (POIM 2014+:120008) Invasive species management in Romania according to REGULATION (EU) 1143/2014 on the prevention and management of the introduction and spread of invasive alien species.
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                Data Paper (Biosciences)
                Monilophytes
                Gymnospermae
                Angiospermae
                Plantae
                Databases
                Neogene
                Cenozoic
                Central Europe
                Eastern Europe
                Europe

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