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Global effects of non-native tree species on multiple ecosystem services

Castro Díez, Pilar; Vaz, Ana Sofia; Silva, Joaquim S.; van Loo, Marcela; Alonso, Álvaro; Aponte, Cristina; Bayón, Álvaro; Bellingham, Peter J.; Chiuffo, Mariana CeciliaIcon ; DiManno, Nicole; Julian, Kahua; Kandert, Susanne; La Porta, Nicola; Marchante, Hélia; Maule, Hamish G.; Mayfield, Margaret M.; Metcalfe, Daniel; Monteverdi, M. Cristina; Nuñez, Martin AndresIcon ; Ostertag, Rebecca; Parker, Ingrid M.; Peltzer, Duane; Potgieter, Luke J.; Raymundo, Maia; Rayome, Donald; Reisman-Berman, Orna; Richardson, David M.; Roos, Ruben E.; Saldaña, Asunción; Shackleton, Ross T.; Torres, AgostinaIcon ; Trudgen, Melinda; Urban, Josef; Vicente, Joana R.; Vilà, Montserrat; Ylioja, Tiina; Zenni, Rafael D.; Godoy, Oscar
Fecha de publicación: 04/2019
Editorial: Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista: Biological Reviews
ISSN: 1464-7931
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Ecología

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Non-native tree (NNT) species have been transported worldwide to create or enhance services that are fundamental for human well-being, such as timber provision, erosion control or ornamental value; yet NNTs can also produce undesired effects, such as fire proneness or pollen allergenicity. Despite the variety of effects that NNTs have on multiple ecosystem services, a global quantitative assessment of their costs and benefits is still lacking. Such information is critical for decision-making, management and sustainable exploitation of NNTs. We present here a global assessment of NNT effects on the three main categories of ecosystem services, including regulating (RES), provisioning (PES) and cultural services (CES), and on an ecosystem disservice (EDS), i.e. pollen allergenicity. By searching the scientific literature, country forestry reports, and social media, we compiled a global data set of 1683 case studies from over 125 NNT species, covering 44 countries, all continents but Antarctica, and seven biomes. Using different meta-analysis techniques, we found that, while NNTs increase most RES (e.g. climate regulation, soil erosion control, fertility and formation), they decrease PES (e.g. NNTs contribute less than native trees to global timber provision). Also, they have different effects on CES (e.g. increase aesthetic values but decrease scientific interest), and no effect on the EDS considered. NNT effects on each ecosystem (dis)service showed a strong context dependency, varying across NNT types, biomes and socio-economic conditions. For instance, some RES are increased more by NNTs able to fix atmospheric nitrogen, and when the ecosystem is located in low-latitude biomes; some CES are increased more by NNTs in less-wealthy countries or in countries with higher gross domestic products. The effects of NNTs on several ecosystem (dis)services exhibited some synergies (e.g. among soil fertility, soil formation and climate regulation or between aesthetic values and pollen allergenicity), but also trade-offs (e.g. between fire regulation and soil erosion control). Our analyses provide a quantitative understanding of the complex synergies, trade-offs and context dependencies involved for the effects of NNTs that is essential for attaining a sustained provision of ecosystem services.
Palabras clave: BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS , CULTURAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES , EXOTIC TREES , FORESTRY , GLOBAL ASSESSMENT , META-ANALYSIS , PROVISIONING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES , REGULATING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/158823
URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/brv.12511
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/brv.12511
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Articulos de INST. DE INVEST.EN BIODIVERSIDAD Y MEDIOAMBIENTE
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Castro Díez, Pilar; Vaz, Ana Sofia; Silva, Joaquim S.; van Loo, Marcela; Alonso, Álvaro; et al.; Global effects of non-native tree species on multiple ecosystem services; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Biological Reviews; 94; 4; 4-2019; 1477-1501
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