A protocol for screening potentially invasive non-native species using Weed Risk Assessment-type decision-support tools

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Aug 1:832:154966. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154966. Epub 2022 Apr 1.

Abstract

There is increasing use worldwide of electronic decision-support tools to identify potentially invasive non-native species so as to inform policy and management decisions aimed at preventing or mitigating the environmental and socio-economic impacts of biological invasions. This study reviews the analytical approaches used to calibrate scores generated by the Weed Risk Assessment and subsequent adaptations thereof and provides a protocol for: (i) the identification of the assessor(s) who will carry out the screenings; (ii) the definition of the risk assessment area; (iii) the criteria for selection of the species for screening; and (iv) the a priori categorisation of the species into invasive or non-invasive necessary to compute the thresholds by which to distinguish between high-risk and medium-risk non-native species. This analytical approach represents an evidence-based and statistically robust means with which to inform decision-makers and stakeholders about policy and management of potentially invasive species and is expected to serve as a general reference of forthcoming screening applications of Weed Risk Assessment-type toolkits.

Keywords: AS-ISK; FISK; ROC curve analysis; Risk analysis; TAS-ISK; WRA.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Fishes
  • Fresh Water*
  • Introduced Species*
  • Risk Assessment