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DAMA: the global distribution of alien mammals database.

Dino Biancolini1, Vittorio Vascellari1, Beatrice Melone1, Tim M Blackburn2,3, Phillip Cassey4, Sally L Scrivens4, Carlo Rondinini1.   

Abstract

We developed the DAMA (Distribution of Alien MAmmals) database, a comprehensive source reporting the global distribution of the 230 species of mammals that have established, self-sustaining and free-ranging populations outside their native range due to direct or indirect human action. Every alien range is accompanied by information on its invasion stage, pathway, method of introduction and date of introduction. We collected information from 827 different sources (scientific literature, books, risk assessments, reports, online biodiversity databases and websites), and used it to draw alien range maps for these species following the IUCN mapping framework. DAMA comprises 2726 range polygons, covering 199 Countries, 2190 level 1 administrative areas and 11 zoogeographic realms for the period 21500 BC-AD 2017. The most represented orders among introduced mammal species are Rodentia (n=58, 25.22%), Cetartiodactyla (n=49 species, 21.30%), Carnivora (n=30 species, 13.04%), Diprotodontia (n=28, 12.17%) and Primates (n=26, 11.30%). Mammal species have been frequently introduced for hunting (n=100), pet trade (n=57), conservation (n=51) and fauna improvement (n=42). The majority of range polygons are placed on islands (n=2196, 80.56%), encompass populations that have moved beyond establishment and into the invasion stage (n=1655, 60.71%), and originated from 1500 AD to the present (n=1496, 54.88%). Despite inheriting literature biases towards more studied regions (e.g., developed Countries), DAMA is the most up-to-date picture of alien mammal global distribution and can be used to investigate their invasion ecology across different biogeographical regions. There are no copyright or proprietary restrictions; IUCN range maps were modified into a derivative work according to the IUCN's terms of service. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  geoographic range; introduction date; introduction pathways; invasion fronts; invasion stages; maps; translocation

Year:  2021        PMID: 34273183     DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecology        ISSN: 0012-9658            Impact factor:   5.499


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Authors:  Lisa Tedeschi; Dino Biancolini; César Capinha; Carlo Rondinini; Franz Essl
Journal:  Mamm Rev       Date:  2021-11-23       Impact factor: 5.373

2.  Expert range maps of global mammal distributions harmonised to three taxonomic authorities.

Authors:  Charles J Marsh; Yanina V Sica; Connor J Burgin; Wendy A Dorman; Robert C Anderson; Isabel Del Toro Mijares; Jessica G Vigneron; Vijay Barve; Victoria L Dombrowik; Michelle Duong; Robert Guralnick; Julie A Hart; J Krish Maypole; Kira McCall; Ajay Ranipeta; Anna Schuerkmann; Michael A Torselli; Thomas Lacher; Russell A Mittermeier; Anthony B Rylands; Wes Sechrest; Don E Wilson; Agustín M Abba; Luis F Aguirre; Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales; Diego Astúa; Andrew M Baker; Gill Braulik; Janet K Braun; Jorge Brito; Peter E Busher; Santiago F Burneo; M Alejandra Camacho; Paolo Cavallini; Elisandra de Almeida Chiquito; Joseph A Cook; Tamás Cserkész; Gábor Csorba; Erika Cuéllar Soto; Valeria da Cunha Tavares; Tim R B Davenport; Thomas Deméré; Christiane Denys; Christopher R Dickman; Mark D B Eldridge; Eduardo Fernandez-Duque; Charles M Francis; Greta Frankham; William L Franklin; Thales Freitas; J Anthony Friend; Elizabeth L Gadsby; Guilherme S T Garbino; Philippe Gaubert; Norberto Giannini; Thomas Giarla; Jason S Gilchrist; Jaime Gongora; Steven M Goodman; Sharon Gursky-Doyen; Klaus Hackländer; Mark S Hafner; Melissa Hawkins; Kristofer M Helgen; Steven Heritage; Arlo Hinckley; Stefan Hintsche; Mary Holden; Kay E Holekamp; Rodney L Honeycutt; Brent A Huffman; Tatyana Humle; Rainer Hutterer; Carlos Ibáñez Ulargui; Stephen M Jackson; Jan Janecka; Mary Janecka; Paula Jenkins; Rimvydas Juškaitis; Javier Juste; Roland Kays; C William Kilpatrick; Tigga Kingston; John L Koprowski; Boris Kryštufek; Tyrone Lavery; Thomas E Lee; Yuri L R Leite; Roberto Leonan M Novaes; Burton K Lim; Andrey Lissovsky; Raquel López-Antoñanzas; Adrià López-Baucells; Colin D MacLeod; Fiona G Maisels; Michael A Mares; Helene Marsh; Stefano Mattioli; Erik Meijaard; Ara Monadjem; F Blake Morton; Grace Musser; Tilo Nadler; Ryan W Norris; Agustina Ojeda; Nicté Ordóñez-Garza; Ulyses F J Pardiñas; Bruce D Patterson; Ana Pavan; Michael Pennay; Calebe Pereira; Joyce Prado; Helder L Queiroz; Matthew Richardson; Erin P Riley; Stephen J Rossiter; Daniel I Rubenstein; Dennisse Ruelas; Jorge Salazar-Bravo; Stéphanie Schai-Braun; Cody J Schank; Christoph Schwitzer; Lori K Sheeran; Myron Shekelle; Georgy Shenbrot; Pipat Soisook; Sergio Solari; Richard Southgate; Mariella Superina; Andrew B Taber; Maurício Talebi; Peter Taylor; Thong Vu Dinh; Nelson Ting; Diego G Tirira; Susan Tsang; Samuel T Turvey; Raul Valdez; Victor Van Cakenberghe; Geraldine Veron; Janette Wallis; Rod Wells; Danielle Whittaker; Elizabeth A Williamson; George Wittemyer; John Woinarski; Dietmar Zinner; Nathan S Upham; Walter Jetz
Journal:  J Biogeogr       Date:  2022-03-27       Impact factor: 4.810

3.  Country Compendium of the Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species.

Authors:  Shyama Pagad; Stewart Bisset; Piero Genovesi; Quentin Groom; Tim Hirsch; Walter Jetz; Ajay Ranipeta; Dmitry Schigel; Yanina V Sica; Melodie A McGeoch
Journal:  Sci Data       Date:  2022-07-09       Impact factor: 8.501

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