Predicting Invasion Probability from Botanic Gardens using Exotic Species Traits

Preventative management, such as framework-based assessment, considered as the best option for invasive species management. Alternatively, risk assessment can be conducted based on traits of occurred invasive species to build prediction system for invasive risk assessment. This study aimed to test w...

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Main Authors: Decky Indrawan Junaedi, Zaenal Mutaqien
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Semarang 2018-12-01
Series:Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education
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Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/biosaintifika/article/view/15500
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spelling doaj-1bb1c2c8356e477695ae86c7d3bf4e4f2020-11-25T02:22:04ZengUniversitas Negeri SemarangBiosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education2085-191X2338-76102018-12-0110353954510.15294/biosaintifika.v10i3.155007857Predicting Invasion Probability from Botanic Gardens using Exotic Species TraitsDecky Indrawan Junaedi0Zaenal Mutaqien1Cibodas Botanic Gardens - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)Cibodas Botanic Gardens - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)Preventative management, such as framework-based assessment, considered as the best option for invasive species management. Alternatively, risk assessment can be conducted based on traits of occurred invasive species to build prediction system for invasive risk assessment. This study aimed to test whether trait-based assessment system can differentiate the escaped from non-escaped exotic collections of botanic gardens and to compare the reliability of trait-based versus framework-based risk assessment on differentiating these escaped from non-escaped exotics. In this study, Bayesian logistic regression analysis was conducted to assess the reliability of framework-based and trait-based risk assessment systems. For trait-based system, clear effect of leaf trait, height, and dispersal method to escape probability was detected. For framework-based system, clear effect of Tropical Weed Risk Assessment Protocol on escape probability was detected. Leaf trait, dispersal method and height are reliable predictors for escaped probability of botanic gardens exotic collection. The fact that the reliability of trait-based assessment systems is better than the commonly used framework-based system is the main novel finding in this study. This finding implies that trait-based is better than framework-based for invasive species risk assessment approach in Indonesian botanic gardens. Trait-based assessment also a relevant tool to support management with limited resources to conduct adequate early risk assessment.https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/biosaintifika/article/view/15500bayesian logistic regressiontropical invasionbotanic gardensspecific leaf area risk assessmentwra
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author Decky Indrawan Junaedi
Zaenal Mutaqien
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Zaenal Mutaqien
Predicting Invasion Probability from Botanic Gardens using Exotic Species Traits
Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education
bayesian logistic regression
tropical invasion
botanic gardens
specific leaf area risk assessment
wra
author_facet Decky Indrawan Junaedi
Zaenal Mutaqien
author_sort Decky Indrawan Junaedi
title Predicting Invasion Probability from Botanic Gardens using Exotic Species Traits
title_short Predicting Invasion Probability from Botanic Gardens using Exotic Species Traits
title_full Predicting Invasion Probability from Botanic Gardens using Exotic Species Traits
title_fullStr Predicting Invasion Probability from Botanic Gardens using Exotic Species Traits
title_full_unstemmed Predicting Invasion Probability from Botanic Gardens using Exotic Species Traits
title_sort predicting invasion probability from botanic gardens using exotic species traits
publisher Universitas Negeri Semarang
series Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education
issn 2085-191X
2338-7610
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Preventative management, such as framework-based assessment, considered as the best option for invasive species management. Alternatively, risk assessment can be conducted based on traits of occurred invasive species to build prediction system for invasive risk assessment. This study aimed to test whether trait-based assessment system can differentiate the escaped from non-escaped exotic collections of botanic gardens and to compare the reliability of trait-based versus framework-based risk assessment on differentiating these escaped from non-escaped exotics. In this study, Bayesian logistic regression analysis was conducted to assess the reliability of framework-based and trait-based risk assessment systems. For trait-based system, clear effect of leaf trait, height, and dispersal method to escape probability was detected. For framework-based system, clear effect of Tropical Weed Risk Assessment Protocol on escape probability was detected. Leaf trait, dispersal method and height are reliable predictors for escaped probability of botanic gardens exotic collection. The fact that the reliability of trait-based assessment systems is better than the commonly used framework-based system is the main novel finding in this study. This finding implies that trait-based is better than framework-based for invasive species risk assessment approach in Indonesian botanic gardens. Trait-based assessment also a relevant tool to support management with limited resources to conduct adequate early risk assessment.
topic bayesian logistic regression
tropical invasion
botanic gardens
specific leaf area risk assessment
wra
url https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/biosaintifika/article/view/15500
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