| Literature DB >> 34385884 |
Michael Rudolf Wohlwend1,2, Dylan Craven3, Patrick Weigelt4, Hanno Seebens5, Marten Winter2, Holger Kreft4, Wayne Dawson6, Franz Essl7,8, Mark van Kleunen9, Jan Pergl10, Petr Pyšek11,12, James Space13, Philip Thomas14, Tiffany Knight15.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Pacific Region has the highest density of naturalised plant species worldwide, which makes it an important area for research on the ecology, evolution and biogeography of biological invasions. While different data sources on naturalised plant species exist for the Pacific, there is no taxonomically and spatially harmonised database available for different subsets of species and islands. A comprehensive, accessible database containing the distribution of naturalised vascular plant species in the Pacific will enable new basic and applied research for researchers and will be an important information source for practitioners working in the Region. NEW INFORMATION: Here, we present PacIFlora, an updated and taxonomically standardised list of naturalised species, their unified nativeness, cultivation and invasive status and their distribution across the Pacific Ocean, including harmonised location denoination. This list is based on the two largest databases on naturalised plants for the Region, specifically the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk (PIER) and the Global Naturalised Alien Flora (GloNAF) databases. We provide an outlook for how this database can contribute to numerous research questions and conservation efforts. Michael Rudolf Wohlwend, Dylan Craven, Patrick Weigelt, Hanno Seebens, Marten Winter, Holger Kreft, Wayne Dawson, Franz Essl, Mark van Kleunen, Jan Pergl, Petr Pyšek, James Space, Philip Thomas, Tiffany Knight.Entities:
Keywords: Island Biogeography; Pacific Ocean; naturalised species; plant invasion; species database
Year: 2021 PMID: 34385884 PMCID: PMC8316249 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.9.e67318
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Figure 1.Map showing the boundaries of island groups in the Pacific used in this database. Underlying map: World Coastline for R, based on data from Natural Earth. Polygons surrounding island groups are designed to include all islands in the group using straight lines and, thus, these lines do not correspond to any political border.
Figure 2.Total number of records in categories of native status. Nativeness Score indicates naturalisation certainty, i.e. 0 indicates records that are certainly naturalised and 1 indicates records that are certainly native, respectively. Intermediate values indicate uncertainty in the native status. See main text for detailed clarification.
Figure 3.Proportional representation of naturalised plant species in the seven most common orders for each island group.
Table 1: Most frequent sources used in PacIFlora. We note that some of the sources might provide overlapping information on naturalised plant occurrences. Records refers to species × island occurrences. Sources are sorted in decreasing order, based on the number of records each source provide. The names of the three island groups with the most records from each source are displayed.
| Source | Records | Most recorded island groups |
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| 9126 | New Caledonia, Clipperton |
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| 5104 | Hawaiian, NW Hawaiian |
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| 4119 | Society, Marquesas, Tubuai |
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| 2780 | Mariana, Northern Palau, Yap |
|
| 2600 | Hawaiian, NW Hawaiian, Solomon_Bismark |
|
| 1982 | Mariana |
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| 1601 | Galapagos, Solomon_Bismark |
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| 1600 | Society, Marquesas, Tubuai |
|
| 1467 | Mariana, Northern Palau, Chuuk |
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| 1170 | Southern Cook, Northern Cook, Chuuk |
|
| 1076 | Southern Cook, Northern Cook |
|
| 1054 | New Caledonia, Loyaute, Hunter and Matthew |
|
| 1042 | Marquesas |
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| 1020 | Marquesas |
|
| 881 | Northern Palau, Southern Palau |
|
| 781 | Society, Bass, Tuamotu |
|
| 775 | Galapagos |
|
| 635 | Tongatapu, Nauru, Easter |
|
| 614 | Samoa, Tokelau |
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| 599 | Society Marquesas, Tuamotu |
|
| 574 | Solomon_Bismark, New Caledonia, New Hebrides |
|
| 519 | Tongatapu, Vava'u, Ha'apai |
| Column label | Column description |
|---|---|
| Species | Simple species name. |
| Island | island name. |
| IslandGroup | assigned island group name. |
| Native | Standardised native score ranging from 0 (unanimously described as not native) to 1 (unanimously described as native) in given location. |
| Cultivated | Standardised cultivation score ranging from 0 (unanimously described as not cultivated) to 1 (unanimously described as cultivated) in given location. |
| Family | plant family. |
| Order | plant order. |
| Database | Origin GloNAF, PIER or both (glonpier). |
| Invasive | Standardised invasive score ranging from 0 (unanimously described as not invasive) to 1 (unanimously described as invasive) in given location. |
| Orginal_name | pre-harmonisation species name. |
| Latitude | latitude of island (mercator). |
| Longitude | longitude of island (mercator). |
| Source | Literature cited for this entry in the raw data. |
| Source_ID | Full list of references provided for this occurrence, which can be referenced using the attached list. |