Invasiveness, monitoring and control of hakea sericea: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Jacobson, Tamiel K.B.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gerber, Dionatan, Azevedo, João
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/29038
Resumo: Solutions for ecological and economic problems posed by Hakea sericea invasions rely on scientific knowledge. We conducted a systematic review to analyze and synthesize the past and current scientific knowledge concerning H. sericea invasion processes and mechanisms, as well as monitoring and control techniques. We used ISIWeb of Science, Scopus, and CAPES Periodicals to look for publications on the ecological and environmental factors involved in H. sericea establishment (question 1); responses of H. sericea to fire in native and invaded ecosystems (question 2); and H. sericea monitoring and control methods (question 3). We identified 207 publications, 47.4% of which related to question 1, mainly from Australia and South Africa, with an increasing trend in the number of publications on monitoring and modeling. The traits identified in our systematic review, such as adaptations to dystrophic environments, drought resistance, sclerophylly, low transpiration rates, high nutrient use efficiency, stomatal conductance and photosynthetic rates, strong serotiny, proteoid roots and high post-fire seed survival and seedling recruitment, highlighted that H. sericea is a successful invader species due to its long adaptive history mediated by an arsenal of ecophysiological mechanisms that place it at a superior competitive level, especially in fire-prone ecosystems. Integrated cost-effective control methods in selected areas and the incorporation of information on the temporal invasion dynamics can significantly improve invasion control and mitigate H. sericea impacts while maintaining the supply of ecosystem services in invaded areas.
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spelling Invasiveness, monitoring and control of hakea sericea: a systematic reviewBiological invasionAlien speciesMediterranean ecosystemsEcosystem servicesControl managementFireSolutions for ecological and economic problems posed by Hakea sericea invasions rely on scientific knowledge. We conducted a systematic review to analyze and synthesize the past and current scientific knowledge concerning H. sericea invasion processes and mechanisms, as well as monitoring and control techniques. We used ISIWeb of Science, Scopus, and CAPES Periodicals to look for publications on the ecological and environmental factors involved in H. sericea establishment (question 1); responses of H. sericea to fire in native and invaded ecosystems (question 2); and H. sericea monitoring and control methods (question 3). We identified 207 publications, 47.4% of which related to question 1, mainly from Australia and South Africa, with an increasing trend in the number of publications on monitoring and modeling. The traits identified in our systematic review, such as adaptations to dystrophic environments, drought resistance, sclerophylly, low transpiration rates, high nutrient use efficiency, stomatal conductance and photosynthetic rates, strong serotiny, proteoid roots and high post-fire seed survival and seedling recruitment, highlighted that H. sericea is a successful invader species due to its long adaptive history mediated by an arsenal of ecophysiological mechanisms that place it at a superior competitive level, especially in fire-prone ecosystems. Integrated cost-effective control methods in selected areas and the incorporation of information on the temporal invasion dynamics can significantly improve invasion control and mitigate H. sericea impacts while maintaining the supply of ecosystem services in invaded areas.This research was funded by Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT, Portugal) through national funds FCT/MCTES (PIDDAC) to CIMO (UIDB/00690/2020 and UIDP/00690/2020) and SusTEC (LA/P/0007/2020) and through the Doctoral degree grant FCT: SFRH/BD/04517/2021, and by “FAP-DF—Federal District Research Support Foundation—Grant DPG 008-2021”.MDPIBiblioteca Digital do IPBJacobson, Tamiel K.B.Gerber, DionatanAzevedo, João2024-01-03T11:03:25Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/29038engJacobson, Tamiel K.B.; Gerber, Dionatan; Azevedo, João (2023). Invasiveness, monitoring and control of hakea sericea: a systematic review. Plants. eISSN 2223-7747. 12:4, p. 1-2910.3390/plants120407512223-7747info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-10T01:19:36Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/29038Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:31:01.664811Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Invasiveness, monitoring and control of hakea sericea: a systematic review
title Invasiveness, monitoring and control of hakea sericea: a systematic review
spellingShingle Invasiveness, monitoring and control of hakea sericea: a systematic review
Jacobson, Tamiel K.B.
Biological invasion
Alien species
Mediterranean ecosystems
Ecosystem services
Control management
Fire
title_short Invasiveness, monitoring and control of hakea sericea: a systematic review
title_full Invasiveness, monitoring and control of hakea sericea: a systematic review
title_fullStr Invasiveness, monitoring and control of hakea sericea: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Invasiveness, monitoring and control of hakea sericea: a systematic review
title_sort Invasiveness, monitoring and control of hakea sericea: a systematic review
author Jacobson, Tamiel K.B.
author_facet Jacobson, Tamiel K.B.
Gerber, Dionatan
Azevedo, João
author_role author
author2 Gerber, Dionatan
Azevedo, João
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jacobson, Tamiel K.B.
Gerber, Dionatan
Azevedo, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biological invasion
Alien species
Mediterranean ecosystems
Ecosystem services
Control management
Fire
topic Biological invasion
Alien species
Mediterranean ecosystems
Ecosystem services
Control management
Fire
description Solutions for ecological and economic problems posed by Hakea sericea invasions rely on scientific knowledge. We conducted a systematic review to analyze and synthesize the past and current scientific knowledge concerning H. sericea invasion processes and mechanisms, as well as monitoring and control techniques. We used ISIWeb of Science, Scopus, and CAPES Periodicals to look for publications on the ecological and environmental factors involved in H. sericea establishment (question 1); responses of H. sericea to fire in native and invaded ecosystems (question 2); and H. sericea monitoring and control methods (question 3). We identified 207 publications, 47.4% of which related to question 1, mainly from Australia and South Africa, with an increasing trend in the number of publications on monitoring and modeling. The traits identified in our systematic review, such as adaptations to dystrophic environments, drought resistance, sclerophylly, low transpiration rates, high nutrient use efficiency, stomatal conductance and photosynthetic rates, strong serotiny, proteoid roots and high post-fire seed survival and seedling recruitment, highlighted that H. sericea is a successful invader species due to its long adaptive history mediated by an arsenal of ecophysiological mechanisms that place it at a superior competitive level, especially in fire-prone ecosystems. Integrated cost-effective control methods in selected areas and the incorporation of information on the temporal invasion dynamics can significantly improve invasion control and mitigate H. sericea impacts while maintaining the supply of ecosystem services in invaded areas.
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