Assessment of current and future invasive plants in protected dune habitats of the Atlantic coastal region for the LIFE DUNIAS project (LIFE20 NAT/BE/001442)
Authors/Creators
- 1. Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)
- 2. Agentschap voor Natuur en Bos (ANB)
Contributors
Data collector (34):
- Jacobs, Arnaud1
- Delangue, Benoît2
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Addesso, Berea Rodríguez3
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Osborne, Bruce4
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Steen, Frédérique5
- Vileyn, Guy6
- Spall, Isabelle7
- Burton, Jake8
- Reniers, Jane1
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van der Loop, Janneke9
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Peyton, Jodey10
- Lamaire, Johan6
- Houston, John11
- Creer, Julie12
- Hewitt, Kathryn8
- Lesage, Kris6
- Denning, Louise13
- Geelen, Luc14
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Isermann, Maike15
- Leten, Marc6
- Onete, Marilena16
- Spencer, Mark17
- Pérez Diz, Marta3
- van de Loo, Martijn18
- Mountford, Owen19
- Hunt, Natalie20
- Núñez González, Noa3
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Gonzalez-Moreno, Pablo21
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Rooney, Paul22
- Carael, Sander6
- Murphy, Siobhan20
- Renals,Trevor23
- Pitts, Verity20
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Dawson, Wayne24
- 1. National Scientific Secretariat on Invasive Alien Species
- 2. National Botanic Conservatory of Bailleul
- 3. Universidade de Vigo
- 4. University College Dublin
- 5. Research Institute for Nature and Forest
- 6. Agency for Nature and Forest
- 7. Dynamic Dunscapes
- 8. Sands of LIFE Natural Resources Wales
- 9. Stichting Bargerveen
- 10. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
- 11. Independent
- 12. Natural Resources Wales
- 13. Dynamic Dunescapes
- 14. Waternet
- 15. Lower Saxon Wadden Sea National Park Authority
- 16. Institute of Biology Bucharest
- 17. Natural History Museum
- 18. Soontiëns Ecology
- 19. Plant ecologist
- 20. Natural England
- 21. University of Cordoba
- 22. Liverpool Hope University
- 23. Environment Agency
- 24. Durham University
Description
This .csv file contains the raw data from the risk screening supplementing the LIFE DUNIAS horizon scan for (invasive) alien species in protected habitats of Atlantic coastal dune ecosystems (Adriaens et al. 2022). We gladly refer to the annexes and methods section in this report for more explanation about the fields and their contained values.
The file contains the following fields:
TaxonName: original taxonomic name of the considered alien species
WorkName: taxonomic name of the considered alien species after lumping of subspecies, closely related species of a complex, functionally similar species of the same genus (see chapter 3.1)
hab_xxxx (1110, 1130, 1140, 1210, 1230, 1310, 1320, 1330, 2110, 2120, 2130, 2140, 21A0, 2150, 2190, 2160, 2170, 2180): susceptibility of habitat for the alien species (4-digit code refering to the Annex I habitat under the Habitats Directive)
occ_XX (BE, FR, IE, NL, ES, UK, DK, DE, PT, ALL): occupancy of the alien species in different countries of the Atlantic European region (as the number of 10km2 squares per country). Country codes: BE = Belgium, FR = France, IE = Ireland, NL = Netherlands, ES = Spain, UK = United Kingdom, DK = Denmark, DE = Germany, PT = Portugal, ALL = total for all countries.
scor_XXX_xxxx: score of the assessment per criterium (INT = introduction, EST = establishment, SPR = spread, IMP = ecological impact, ALL = overall score) and per habitat group (salt = salties, sand = sandies, shru = shrubbies) conf_XXX_xxxx: confidence on the scores of the assessment per criterium (INT = introduction, EST = establishment, SPR = spread, IMP = ecological impact, ALL = overall score) and per habitat group (salt = salties, sand = sandies, shru = shrubbies)
scor_ALL_MAX: maximum ecological impact score of the alien taxon across all habitats
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Related works
- Is supplement to
- Report: 10.21436/inbor.86703335 (DOI)