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dc.creatorMuñoz Mas, Rafael
dc.creatorCarrete, Martina
dc.creatorCastro Díez, Pilar
dc.creatorDelibes Mateos, Miguel
dc.creatorJaques, Josep A.
dc.creatorLópez Darias, Marta
dc.creatorNogales, Manuel
dc.creatorPino, Joan
dc.creatorTraveset, Anna
dc.creatorTuron, Xavier
dc.creatorVilà, Montserrat
dc.creatorGarcía Berthou, Emili
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-17T17:04:39Z
dc.date.available2022-05-17T17:04:39Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationMuñoz Mas, R., Carrete, M., Castro Díez, P., Delibes Mateos, M., Jaques, J.A., López Darias, M.,...,García Berthou, E. (2021). Management of invasive alien species in Spain: a bibliometric review. NeoBiota, 70, 123-150. https://doi.org/10.3897/NEOBIOTA.70.68202.
dc.identifier.issn1619-0033es
dc.identifier.issn1619-0033es
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11441/133423
dc.description.abstractScientific and grey literature on invasive alien species (IAS) is conditioned by social, economic and political priorities, editorial preferences and species and ecosystem characteristics. This leads to knowledge gaps and mismatches between scientific research interests and management needs. We reviewed the literature on IAS management in Spain found in Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar and Dialnet to identify key deficiencies and priority research areas. The collected literature was classified, employing features describing formal aspects and content. We used bibliometric and keyword co-occurrence network analyses to assess the relationship between features and reveal the existence of additional topics. Most of the compiled documents (n = 388) were focused on terrestrial ecosystems and inland waters, whereas marine and urban ecosystems were under-represented. The literature was largely generic and not species-specific, focusing on raising awareness and proposing changes on current regulation as prominent approaches to prevent further introductions. The compiled authors exhibited many clear publishing preferences (e.g. language or document type), but less regarding target taxa. In addition, there was a strong association between species and the different features considered, especially between the methodological approach (e.g. review, field experiment) and the primary emphasis of study (i.e. basic/theoretical, applied or interdisciplinary). This indicates that research on IAS has had a strong species-specific focus. References about terrestrial species focused mainly on vascular plants, whereas references about inland waters were mostly on fishes and the giant reed (Arundo donax), which has been managed with partial success. Animal culling and plant removal were the most frequent eradication and small-scale control treatments, whereas the documents addressing wider spatial scales were largely theoretical. Consequently, the success of described treatments was largely uncertain. Spanish invasion science research has been occasionally innovative, incorporating novel technologies (e.g. species distribution modelling) and engaging society with citizen-science approaches. However, the ratio between basic/theoretical and applied studies indicates that more applied research/management is needed, especially in inland waters and marine ecosystems. We call for increasing effort in the effective dissemination of experience in IAS management to enhance current practical knowledge, including that of schemes undertaken by public agencies.es
dc.description.sponsorshipAgencia Estatal de Investigación PID2019-103936GB-C21es
dc.description.sponsorshipMinisterio de Ciencia e Innovación RED2018‐102571‐T, PID2020- 118550RB, FJCI2016-30829es
dc.description.sponsorshipGeneralitat de Catalunya 2017 SGR 548es
dc.description.sponsorshipFondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional RTI2018-093504-B-I00es
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dc.format.extent28 p.es
dc.language.isospaes
dc.publisherPensoft Publisherses
dc.relation.ispartofNeoBiota, 70, 123-150.
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.subjectBiological invasionses
dc.subjectControles
dc.subjectEradicationes
dc.subjectIberian Peninsulaes
dc.subjectKeyword co-occurrence analysises
dc.subjectMediterraneanes
dc.subjectPreventiones
dc.subjectSpanish archipelagoses
dc.titleManagement of invasive alien species in Spain: a bibliometric reviewes
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dc.type.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiones
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dc.contributor.affiliationUniversidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Biología Vegetal y Ecologíaes
dc.relation.projectIDRTI2018-093504-B-I00es
dc.relation.projectID2017 SGR 548es
dc.relation.projectIDPID2019-103936GB-C21es
dc.relation.projectIDRED2018‐102571‐Tes
dc.relation.projectIDPID2020-118550RBes
dc.relation.projectIDFJCI2016-30829es
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.3897/NEOBIOTA.70.68202es
dc.identifier.doi10.3897/NEOBIOTA.70.68202es
dc.journaltitleNeoBiotaes
dc.publication.volumen70es
dc.publication.initialPage123es
dc.publication.endPage150es
dc.contributor.funderGeneralitat de Catalunyaes
dc.contributor.funderAgencia Estatal de Investigación. Españaes
dc.contributor.funderMinisterio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICIN). Españaes
dc.contributor.funderEuropean Commission (EC). Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER)es

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