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A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions.

Vilizzi, Lorenzo; Copp, Gordon H.; Hill, Jeffrey E.; Simonović, Predrag; Clarke, Stacey

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vilizzi, Lorenzo
AU  - Copp, Gordon H.
AU  - Hill, Jeffrey E.
AU  - Simonović, Predrag
AU  - Clarke, Stacey
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0048969721029399
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4406
AB  - The threat posed by invasive non-native species worldwide requires a global approach to identify which introduced species are likely to pose an elevated risk of impact to native species and ecosystems. To inform policy, stakeholders and management decisions on global threats to aquatic ecosystems, 195 assessors representing 120 risk assessment areas across all six inhabited continents screened 819 non-native species from 15 groups of aquatic organisms (freshwater, brackish, marine plants and animals) using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. This multi-lingual decision-support tool for the risk screening of aquatic organisms provides assessors with risk scores for a species under current and future climate change conditions that, following a statistically based calibration, permits the accurate classification of species into high-, medium- and low-risk categories under current and predicted climate conditions. The 1730 screenings undertaken encompassed wide geographical areas (regions, political entities, parts thereof, water bodies, river basins, lake drainage basins, and marine regions), which permitted thresholds to be identified for almost all aquatic organismal groups screened as well as for tropical, temperate and continental climate classes, and for tropical and temperate marine ecoregions. In total, 33 species were identified as posing a 'very high risk' of being or becoming invasive, and the scores of several of these species under current climate increased under future climate conditions, primarily due to their wide thermal tolerances. The risk thresholds determined for taxonomic groups and climate zones provide a basis against which area-specific or climate-based calibrated thresholds may be interpreted. In turn, the risk rankings help decision-makers identify which species require an immediate 'rapid' management action (e.g. eradication, control) to avoid or mitigate adverse impacts, which require a full risk assessment, and which are to be restricted or banned with regard to importation and/or sale as ornamental or aquarium/fishery enhancement.
T2  - The Science of the Total Environment
T1  - A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions.
VL  - 788
DO  - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147868
SP  - 147868
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vilizzi, Lorenzo and Copp, Gordon H. and Hill, Jeffrey E. and Simonović, Predrag and Clarke, Stacey",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The threat posed by invasive non-native species worldwide requires a global approach to identify which introduced species are likely to pose an elevated risk of impact to native species and ecosystems. To inform policy, stakeholders and management decisions on global threats to aquatic ecosystems, 195 assessors representing 120 risk assessment areas across all six inhabited continents screened 819 non-native species from 15 groups of aquatic organisms (freshwater, brackish, marine plants and animals) using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. This multi-lingual decision-support tool for the risk screening of aquatic organisms provides assessors with risk scores for a species under current and future climate change conditions that, following a statistically based calibration, permits the accurate classification of species into high-, medium- and low-risk categories under current and predicted climate conditions. The 1730 screenings undertaken encompassed wide geographical areas (regions, political entities, parts thereof, water bodies, river basins, lake drainage basins, and marine regions), which permitted thresholds to be identified for almost all aquatic organismal groups screened as well as for tropical, temperate and continental climate classes, and for tropical and temperate marine ecoregions. In total, 33 species were identified as posing a 'very high risk' of being or becoming invasive, and the scores of several of these species under current climate increased under future climate conditions, primarily due to their wide thermal tolerances. The risk thresholds determined for taxonomic groups and climate zones provide a basis against which area-specific or climate-based calibrated thresholds may be interpreted. In turn, the risk rankings help decision-makers identify which species require an immediate 'rapid' management action (e.g. eradication, control) to avoid or mitigate adverse impacts, which require a full risk assessment, and which are to be restricted or banned with regard to importation and/or sale as ornamental or aquarium/fishery enhancement.",
journal = "The Science of the Total Environment",
title = "A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions.",
volume = "788",
doi = "10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147868",
pages = "147868"
}
Vilizzi, L., Copp, G. H., Hill, J. E., Simonović, P.,& Clarke, S.. (2021). A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions.. in The Science of the Total Environment, 788, 147868.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147868
Vilizzi L, Copp GH, Hill JE, Simonović P, Clarke S. A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions.. in The Science of the Total Environment. 2021;788:147868.
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147868 .
Vilizzi, Lorenzo, Copp, Gordon H., Hill, Jeffrey E., Simonović, Predrag, Clarke, Stacey, "A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions." in The Science of the Total Environment, 788 (2021):147868,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147868 . .
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Speaking their language – development of a multilingual decision-support tool for communicating invasive species risks to decision makers and stakeholders

Copp, Gordon H.; Vilizzi, Lorenzo; Wei, Hui; Li, Shan; Piria, Marina; Al-Faisal, Abbas J.; Almeida, David; Atique, Usman; Al-Wazzan, Zainab; Bakiu, Rigers; Bašić, Tea; Bui, Thuyet D.; Canning-Clode, João; Castro, Nuno; Chaichana, Ratcha; Çoker, Tülin; Dashinov, Dimitriy; Ekmekçi, F.Güler; Erős, Tibor; Ferincz, Árpád; Ferreira, Teresa; Giannetto, Daniela; Gilles, Allan S.; Głowacki, Łukasz; Goulletquer, Philippe; Interesova, Elena; Iqbal, Sonia; Jakubčinová, Katarína; Kanongdate, Kamalaporn; Kim, Jeong-Eun; Kopecký, Oldřich; Kostov, Vasil; Koutsikos, Nicholas; Kozic, Sebastian; Kristan, Petra; Kurita, Yoshihisa; Lee, Hwang-Goo; Leuven, Rob S.E.W.; Lipinskaya, Tatsiana; Lukas, Juliane; Marchini, Agnese; González Martínez, Ana Isabel; Masson, Laurence; Memedemin, Daniyar; Moghaddas, Seyed Daryoush; Monteiro, João; Mumladze, Levan; Naddafi, Rahmat; Năvodaru, Ion; Olsson, Karin H.; Onikura, Norio; Paganelli, Daniele; Pavia, Richard Thomas; Perdikaris, Costas; Pickholtz, Renanel; Pietraszewski, Dariusz; Povž, Meta; Preda, Cristina; Ristovska, Milica; Rosíková, Karin; Santos, José Maria; Semenchenko, Vitaliy; Senanan, Wansuk; Simonović, Predrag; Smeti, Evangelia; Števove, Barbora; Švolíková, Kristína; Ta, Kieu Anh T.; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Top, Nildeniz; Tricarico, Elena; Uzunova, Eliza; Vardakas, Leonidas; Verreycken, Hugo; Zięba, Grzegorz; Mendoza, Roberto

(Elsevier BV, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Copp, Gordon H.
AU  - Vilizzi, Lorenzo
AU  - Wei, Hui
AU  - Li, Shan
AU  - Piria, Marina
AU  - Al-Faisal, Abbas J.
AU  - Almeida, David
AU  - Atique, Usman
AU  - Al-Wazzan, Zainab
AU  - Bakiu, Rigers
AU  - Bašić, Tea
AU  - Bui, Thuyet D.
AU  - Canning-Clode, João
AU  - Castro, Nuno
AU  - Chaichana, Ratcha
AU  - Çoker, Tülin
AU  - Dashinov, Dimitriy
AU  - Ekmekçi, F.Güler
AU  - Erős, Tibor
AU  - Ferincz, Árpád
AU  - Ferreira, Teresa
AU  - Giannetto, Daniela
AU  - Gilles, Allan S.
AU  - Głowacki, Łukasz
AU  - Goulletquer, Philippe
AU  - Interesova, Elena
AU  - Iqbal, Sonia
AU  - Jakubčinová, Katarína
AU  - Kanongdate, Kamalaporn
AU  - Kim, Jeong-Eun
AU  - Kopecký, Oldřich
AU  - Kostov, Vasil
AU  - Koutsikos, Nicholas
AU  - Kozic, Sebastian
AU  - Kristan, Petra
AU  - Kurita, Yoshihisa
AU  - Lee, Hwang-Goo
AU  - Leuven, Rob S.E.W.
AU  - Lipinskaya, Tatsiana
AU  - Lukas, Juliane
AU  - Marchini, Agnese
AU  - González Martínez, Ana Isabel
AU  - Masson, Laurence
AU  - Memedemin, Daniyar
AU  - Moghaddas, Seyed Daryoush
AU  - Monteiro, João
AU  - Mumladze, Levan
AU  - Naddafi, Rahmat
AU  - Năvodaru, Ion
AU  - Olsson, Karin H.
AU  - Onikura, Norio
AU  - Paganelli, Daniele
AU  - Pavia, Richard Thomas
AU  - Perdikaris, Costas
AU  - Pickholtz, Renanel
AU  - Pietraszewski, Dariusz
AU  - Povž, Meta
AU  - Preda, Cristina
AU  - Ristovska, Milica
AU  - Rosíková, Karin
AU  - Santos, José Maria
AU  - Semenchenko, Vitaliy
AU  - Senanan, Wansuk
AU  - Simonović, Predrag
AU  - Smeti, Evangelia
AU  - Števove, Barbora
AU  - Švolíková, Kristína
AU  - Ta, Kieu Anh T.
AU  - Tarkan, Ali Serhan
AU  - Top, Nildeniz
AU  - Tricarico, Elena
AU  - Uzunova, Eliza
AU  - Vardakas, Leonidas
AU  - Verreycken, Hugo
AU  - Zięba, Grzegorz
AU  - Mendoza, Roberto
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1364815220309579
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3946
AB  - Environmental changes due to non-native species introductions and translocations are a global concern. Whilst understanding the causes of bioinvasions is important, there is need for decision-support tools that facilitate effective communication of the potential risks of invasive non-native species to stakeholders. Decision-support tools have been developed mostly in English language only, which increases linguistic uncertainty associated with risk assessments undertaken by assessors not of English mother tongue and who need to communicate outcomes to local stakeholders. To reduce language-based uncertainty, the ‘ecology-of-language’ paradigm was applied when developing the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit (AS-ISK), a decision-support tool that offers 32 languages in which to carry out screenings and communicate outcomes to stakeholders. Topics discussed include uncertainty related to language-specific issues encountered during the AS-ISK translation and the potential benefits of a multilingual decision-support tool for reducing linguistic uncertainty and enhancing communication between scientists, environmental managers, and policy and decision makers.
PB  - Elsevier BV
T2  - Environmental Modelling & Software
T1  - Speaking their language – development of a multilingual decision-support tool for communicating invasive species risks to decision makers and stakeholders
VL  - 135
DO  - 10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104900
SP  - 104900
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Copp, Gordon H. and Vilizzi, Lorenzo and Wei, Hui and Li, Shan and Piria, Marina and Al-Faisal, Abbas J. and Almeida, David and Atique, Usman and Al-Wazzan, Zainab and Bakiu, Rigers and Bašić, Tea and Bui, Thuyet D. and Canning-Clode, João and Castro, Nuno and Chaichana, Ratcha and Çoker, Tülin and Dashinov, Dimitriy and Ekmekçi, F.Güler and Erős, Tibor and Ferincz, Árpád and Ferreira, Teresa and Giannetto, Daniela and Gilles, Allan S. and Głowacki, Łukasz and Goulletquer, Philippe and Interesova, Elena and Iqbal, Sonia and Jakubčinová, Katarína and Kanongdate, Kamalaporn and Kim, Jeong-Eun and Kopecký, Oldřich and Kostov, Vasil and Koutsikos, Nicholas and Kozic, Sebastian and Kristan, Petra and Kurita, Yoshihisa and Lee, Hwang-Goo and Leuven, Rob S.E.W. and Lipinskaya, Tatsiana and Lukas, Juliane and Marchini, Agnese and González Martínez, Ana Isabel and Masson, Laurence and Memedemin, Daniyar and Moghaddas, Seyed Daryoush and Monteiro, João and Mumladze, Levan and Naddafi, Rahmat and Năvodaru, Ion and Olsson, Karin H. and Onikura, Norio and Paganelli, Daniele and Pavia, Richard Thomas and Perdikaris, Costas and Pickholtz, Renanel and Pietraszewski, Dariusz and Povž, Meta and Preda, Cristina and Ristovska, Milica and Rosíková, Karin and Santos, José Maria and Semenchenko, Vitaliy and Senanan, Wansuk and Simonović, Predrag and Smeti, Evangelia and Števove, Barbora and Švolíková, Kristína and Ta, Kieu Anh T. and Tarkan, Ali Serhan and Top, Nildeniz and Tricarico, Elena and Uzunova, Eliza and Vardakas, Leonidas and Verreycken, Hugo and Zięba, Grzegorz and Mendoza, Roberto",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Environmental changes due to non-native species introductions and translocations are a global concern. Whilst understanding the causes of bioinvasions is important, there is need for decision-support tools that facilitate effective communication of the potential risks of invasive non-native species to stakeholders. Decision-support tools have been developed mostly in English language only, which increases linguistic uncertainty associated with risk assessments undertaken by assessors not of English mother tongue and who need to communicate outcomes to local stakeholders. To reduce language-based uncertainty, the ‘ecology-of-language’ paradigm was applied when developing the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit (AS-ISK), a decision-support tool that offers 32 languages in which to carry out screenings and communicate outcomes to stakeholders. Topics discussed include uncertainty related to language-specific issues encountered during the AS-ISK translation and the potential benefits of a multilingual decision-support tool for reducing linguistic uncertainty and enhancing communication between scientists, environmental managers, and policy and decision makers.",
publisher = "Elsevier BV",
journal = "Environmental Modelling & Software",
title = "Speaking their language – development of a multilingual decision-support tool for communicating invasive species risks to decision makers and stakeholders",
volume = "135",
doi = "10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104900",
pages = "104900"
}
Copp, G. H., Vilizzi, L., Wei, H., Li, S., Piria, M., Al-Faisal, A. J., Almeida, D., Atique, U., Al-Wazzan, Z., Bakiu, R., Bašić, T., Bui, T. D., Canning-Clode, J., Castro, N., Chaichana, R., Çoker, T., Dashinov, D., Ekmekçi, F.Güler, Erős, T., Ferincz, Á., Ferreira, T., Giannetto, D., Gilles, A. S., Głowacki, Ł., Goulletquer, P., Interesova, E., Iqbal, S., Jakubčinová, K., Kanongdate, K., Kim, J., Kopecký, O., Kostov, V., Koutsikos, N., Kozic, S., Kristan, P., Kurita, Y., Lee, H., Leuven, R. S.E.W., Lipinskaya, T., Lukas, J., Marchini, A., González Martínez, A. I., Masson, L., Memedemin, D., Moghaddas, S. D., Monteiro, J., Mumladze, L., Naddafi, R., Năvodaru, I., Olsson, K. H., Onikura, N., Paganelli, D., Pavia, R. T., Perdikaris, C., Pickholtz, R., Pietraszewski, D., Povž, M., Preda, C., Ristovska, M., Rosíková, K., Santos, J. M., Semenchenko, V., Senanan, W., Simonović, P., Smeti, E., Števove, B., Švolíková, K., Ta, K. A. T., Tarkan, A. S., Top, N., Tricarico, E., Uzunova, E., Vardakas, L., Verreycken, H., Zięba, G.,& Mendoza, R.. (2020). Speaking their language – development of a multilingual decision-support tool for communicating invasive species risks to decision makers and stakeholders. in Environmental Modelling & Software
Elsevier BV., 135, 104900.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104900
Copp GH, Vilizzi L, Wei H, Li S, Piria M, Al-Faisal AJ, Almeida D, Atique U, Al-Wazzan Z, Bakiu R, Bašić T, Bui TD, Canning-Clode J, Castro N, Chaichana R, Çoker T, Dashinov D, Ekmekçi F, Erős T, Ferincz Á, Ferreira T, Giannetto D, Gilles AS, Głowacki Ł, Goulletquer P, Interesova E, Iqbal S, Jakubčinová K, Kanongdate K, Kim J, Kopecký O, Kostov V, Koutsikos N, Kozic S, Kristan P, Kurita Y, Lee H, Leuven RS, Lipinskaya T, Lukas J, Marchini A, González Martínez AI, Masson L, Memedemin D, Moghaddas SD, Monteiro J, Mumladze L, Naddafi R, Năvodaru I, Olsson KH, Onikura N, Paganelli D, Pavia RT, Perdikaris C, Pickholtz R, Pietraszewski D, Povž M, Preda C, Ristovska M, Rosíková K, Santos JM, Semenchenko V, Senanan W, Simonović P, Smeti E, Števove B, Švolíková K, Ta KAT, Tarkan AS, Top N, Tricarico E, Uzunova E, Vardakas L, Verreycken H, Zięba G, Mendoza R. Speaking their language – development of a multilingual decision-support tool for communicating invasive species risks to decision makers and stakeholders. in Environmental Modelling & Software. 2020;135:104900.
doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104900 .
Copp, Gordon H., Vilizzi, Lorenzo, Wei, Hui, Li, Shan, Piria, Marina, Al-Faisal, Abbas J., Almeida, David, Atique, Usman, Al-Wazzan, Zainab, Bakiu, Rigers, Bašić, Tea, Bui, Thuyet D., Canning-Clode, João, Castro, Nuno, Chaichana, Ratcha, Çoker, Tülin, Dashinov, Dimitriy, Ekmekçi, F.Güler, Erős, Tibor, Ferincz, Árpád, Ferreira, Teresa, Giannetto, Daniela, Gilles, Allan S., Głowacki, Łukasz, Goulletquer, Philippe, Interesova, Elena, Iqbal, Sonia, Jakubčinová, Katarína, Kanongdate, Kamalaporn, Kim, Jeong-Eun, Kopecký, Oldřich, Kostov, Vasil, Koutsikos, Nicholas, Kozic, Sebastian, Kristan, Petra, Kurita, Yoshihisa, Lee, Hwang-Goo, Leuven, Rob S.E.W., Lipinskaya, Tatsiana, Lukas, Juliane, Marchini, Agnese, González Martínez, Ana Isabel, Masson, Laurence, Memedemin, Daniyar, Moghaddas, Seyed Daryoush, Monteiro, João, Mumladze, Levan, Naddafi, Rahmat, Năvodaru, Ion, Olsson, Karin H., Onikura, Norio, Paganelli, Daniele, Pavia, Richard Thomas, Perdikaris, Costas, Pickholtz, Renanel, Pietraszewski, Dariusz, Povž, Meta, Preda, Cristina, Ristovska, Milica, Rosíková, Karin, Santos, José Maria, Semenchenko, Vitaliy, Senanan, Wansuk, Simonović, Predrag, Smeti, Evangelia, Števove, Barbora, Švolíková, Kristína, Ta, Kieu Anh T., Tarkan, Ali Serhan, Top, Nildeniz, Tricarico, Elena, Uzunova, Eliza, Vardakas, Leonidas, Verreycken, Hugo, Zięba, Grzegorz, Mendoza, Roberto, "Speaking their language – development of a multilingual decision-support tool for communicating invasive species risks to decision makers and stakeholders" in Environmental Modelling & Software, 135 (2020):104900,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104900 . .
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A global review and meta-analysis of applications of the freshwater Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit

Vilizzi, Lorenzo; Copp, Gordon H.; Adamovich, Boris; Almeida, David; Chan, Joleen; Davison, Phil I.; Dembski, Samuel; Ekmekçi, F. Güler; Ferincz, Árpád; Forneck, Sandra C.; Hill, Jeffrey E.; Kim, Jeong-Eun; Koutsikos, Nicholas; Leuven, Rob S. E. W.; Luna, Sergio A.; Magalhães, Filomena; Marr, Sean M.; Mendoza, Roberto; Mourão, Carlos F.; Neal, J. Wesley; Onikura, Norio; Perdikaris, Costas; Piria, Marina; Poulet, Nicolas; Puntila, Riikka; Range, Inês L.; Simonović, Predrag; Ribeiro, Filipe; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Troca, Débora F. A.; Vardakas, Leonidas; Verreycken, Hugo; Vintsek, Lizaveta; Weyl, Olaf L. F.; Yeo, Darren C. J.; Zeng, Yiwen

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vilizzi, Lorenzo
AU  - Copp, Gordon H.
AU  - Adamovich, Boris
AU  - Almeida, David
AU  - Chan, Joleen
AU  - Davison, Phil I.
AU  - Dembski, Samuel
AU  - Ekmekçi, F. Güler
AU  - Ferincz, Árpád
AU  - Forneck, Sandra C.
AU  - Hill, Jeffrey E.
AU  - Kim, Jeong-Eun
AU  - Koutsikos, Nicholas
AU  - Leuven, Rob S. E. W.
AU  - Luna, Sergio A.
AU  - Magalhães, Filomena
AU  - Marr, Sean M.
AU  - Mendoza, Roberto
AU  - Mourão, Carlos F.
AU  - Neal, J. Wesley
AU  - Onikura, Norio
AU  - Perdikaris, Costas
AU  - Piria, Marina
AU  - Poulet, Nicolas
AU  - Puntila, Riikka
AU  - Range, Inês L.
AU  - Simonović, Predrag
AU  - Ribeiro, Filipe
AU  - Tarkan, Ali Serhan
AU  - Troca, Débora F. A.
AU  - Vardakas, Leonidas
AU  - Verreycken, Hugo
AU  - Vintsek, Lizaveta
AU  - Weyl, Olaf L. F.
AU  - Yeo, Darren C. J.
AU  - Zeng, Yiwen
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11160-019-09562-2
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3408
AB  - The freshwater Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK) has been applied in 35 risk assessment areas in 45 countries across the six inhabited continents (11 applications using FISK v1; 25 using FISK v2). The present study aimed: to assess the breadth of FISK applications and the confidence (certainty) levels associated with the decision-support tool’s 49 questions and its ability to distinguish between taxa of low-to-medium and high risk of becoming invasive, and thus provide climate-specific, generalised, calibrated thresholds for risk level categorisation; and to identify the most potentially invasive freshwater fish species on a global level. The 1973 risk assessments were carried out by 70 + experts on 372 taxa (47 of the 51 species listed as invasive in the Global Invasive Species Database www.iucngisd.org/gisd/), which in decreasing order of importance belonged to the taxonomic Orders Cypriniformes, Perciformes, Siluriformes, Characiformes, Salmoniformes, Cyprinodontiformes, with the remaining ≈ 8% of taxa distributed across an additional 13 orders. The most widely-screened species (in decreasing importance) were: grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella, common carp Cyprinus carpio, rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss, silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix and topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva. Nine ‘globally’ high risk species were identified: common carp, black bullhead Ameiurus melas, round goby Neogobius melanostomus, Chinese (Amur) sleeper Perccottus glenii, brown bullhead Ameiurus nebulosus, eastern mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki, largemouth (black) bass Micropterus salmoides, pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus and pikeperch Sander lucioperca. The relevance of this global review to policy, legislation, and risk assessment and management procedures is discussed.
T2  - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
T1  - A global review and meta-analysis of applications of the freshwater Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit
DO  - 10.1007/s11160-019-09562-2
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vilizzi, Lorenzo and Copp, Gordon H. and Adamovich, Boris and Almeida, David and Chan, Joleen and Davison, Phil I. and Dembski, Samuel and Ekmekçi, F. Güler and Ferincz, Árpád and Forneck, Sandra C. and Hill, Jeffrey E. and Kim, Jeong-Eun and Koutsikos, Nicholas and Leuven, Rob S. E. W. and Luna, Sergio A. and Magalhães, Filomena and Marr, Sean M. and Mendoza, Roberto and Mourão, Carlos F. and Neal, J. Wesley and Onikura, Norio and Perdikaris, Costas and Piria, Marina and Poulet, Nicolas and Puntila, Riikka and Range, Inês L. and Simonović, Predrag and Ribeiro, Filipe and Tarkan, Ali Serhan and Troca, Débora F. A. and Vardakas, Leonidas and Verreycken, Hugo and Vintsek, Lizaveta and Weyl, Olaf L. F. and Yeo, Darren C. J. and Zeng, Yiwen",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The freshwater Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK) has been applied in 35 risk assessment areas in 45 countries across the six inhabited continents (11 applications using FISK v1; 25 using FISK v2). The present study aimed: to assess the breadth of FISK applications and the confidence (certainty) levels associated with the decision-support tool’s 49 questions and its ability to distinguish between taxa of low-to-medium and high risk of becoming invasive, and thus provide climate-specific, generalised, calibrated thresholds for risk level categorisation; and to identify the most potentially invasive freshwater fish species on a global level. The 1973 risk assessments were carried out by 70 + experts on 372 taxa (47 of the 51 species listed as invasive in the Global Invasive Species Database www.iucngisd.org/gisd/), which in decreasing order of importance belonged to the taxonomic Orders Cypriniformes, Perciformes, Siluriformes, Characiformes, Salmoniformes, Cyprinodontiformes, with the remaining ≈ 8% of taxa distributed across an additional 13 orders. The most widely-screened species (in decreasing importance) were: grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella, common carp Cyprinus carpio, rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss, silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix and topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva. Nine ‘globally’ high risk species were identified: common carp, black bullhead Ameiurus melas, round goby Neogobius melanostomus, Chinese (Amur) sleeper Perccottus glenii, brown bullhead Ameiurus nebulosus, eastern mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki, largemouth (black) bass Micropterus salmoides, pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus and pikeperch Sander lucioperca. The relevance of this global review to policy, legislation, and risk assessment and management procedures is discussed.",
journal = "Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries",
title = "A global review and meta-analysis of applications of the freshwater Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit",
doi = "10.1007/s11160-019-09562-2"
}
Vilizzi, L., Copp, G. H., Adamovich, B., Almeida, D., Chan, J., Davison, P. I., Dembski, S., Ekmekçi, F. G., Ferincz, Á., Forneck, S. C., Hill, J. E., Kim, J., Koutsikos, N., Leuven, R. S. E. W., Luna, S. A., Magalhães, F., Marr, S. M., Mendoza, R., Mourão, C. F., Neal, J. W., Onikura, N., Perdikaris, C., Piria, M., Poulet, N., Puntila, R., Range, I. L., Simonović, P., Ribeiro, F., Tarkan, A. S., Troca, D. F. A., Vardakas, L., Verreycken, H., Vintsek, L., Weyl, O. L. F., Yeo, D. C. J.,& Zeng, Y.. (2019). A global review and meta-analysis of applications of the freshwater Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit. in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-019-09562-2
Vilizzi L, Copp GH, Adamovich B, Almeida D, Chan J, Davison PI, Dembski S, Ekmekçi FG, Ferincz Á, Forneck SC, Hill JE, Kim J, Koutsikos N, Leuven RSEW, Luna SA, Magalhães F, Marr SM, Mendoza R, Mourão CF, Neal JW, Onikura N, Perdikaris C, Piria M, Poulet N, Puntila R, Range IL, Simonović P, Ribeiro F, Tarkan AS, Troca DFA, Vardakas L, Verreycken H, Vintsek L, Weyl OLF, Yeo DCJ, Zeng Y. A global review and meta-analysis of applications of the freshwater Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit. in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 2019;.
doi:10.1007/s11160-019-09562-2 .
Vilizzi, Lorenzo, Copp, Gordon H., Adamovich, Boris, Almeida, David, Chan, Joleen, Davison, Phil I., Dembski, Samuel, Ekmekçi, F. Güler, Ferincz, Árpád, Forneck, Sandra C., Hill, Jeffrey E., Kim, Jeong-Eun, Koutsikos, Nicholas, Leuven, Rob S. E. W., Luna, Sergio A., Magalhães, Filomena, Marr, Sean M., Mendoza, Roberto, Mourão, Carlos F., Neal, J. Wesley, Onikura, Norio, Perdikaris, Costas, Piria, Marina, Poulet, Nicolas, Puntila, Riikka, Range, Inês L., Simonović, Predrag, Ribeiro, Filipe, Tarkan, Ali Serhan, Troca, Débora F. A., Vardakas, Leonidas, Verreycken, Hugo, Vintsek, Lizaveta, Weyl, Olaf L. F., Yeo, Darren C. J., Zeng, Yiwen, "A global review and meta-analysis of applications of the freshwater Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit" in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries (2019),
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Consistency of impact assessment protocols for non-native species

González-Moreno, Pablo; Lazzaro, Lorenzo; Vilà, Montserrat; Preda, Cristina; Adriaens, Tim; Bacher, Sven; Brundu, Giuseppe; Copp, Gordon H.; Essl, Franz; García-Berthou, Emili; Katsanevakis, Stelios; Moen, Toril Loennechen; Lucy, Frances E.; Nentwig, Wolfgang; Roy, Helen E.; Srėbalienė, Greta; Talgø, Venche; Vanderhoeven, Sonia; Andjelković, Ana; Arbačiauskas, Kęstutis; Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne; Bae, Mi-Jung; Bariche, Michel; Boets, Pieter; Boieiro, Mário; Borges, Paulo Alexandre; Canning-Clode, João; Cardigos, Federico; Chartosia, Niki; Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth Joanne; Crocetta, Fabio; D'hondt, Bram; Foggi, Bruno; Follak, Swen; Gallardo, Belinda; Gammelmo, Øivind; Giakoumi, Sylvaine; Giuliani, Claudia; Guillaume, Fried; Jelaska, Lucija Šerić; Jeschke, Jonathan M.; Jover, Miquel; Juárez-Escario, Alejandro; Kalogirou, Stefanos; Kočić, Aleksandra; Kytinou, Eleni; Laverty, Ciaran; Lozano, Vanessa; Maceda-Veiga, Alberto; Marchante, Elizabete; Marchante, Hélia; Martinou, Angeliki F.; Meyer, Sandro; Minchin, Dan; Montero-Castaño, Ana; Morais, Maria Cristina; Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen; Muhthassim, Naida; Nagy, Zoltán Á.; Ogris, Nikica; Onen, Huseyin; Pergl, Jan; Puntila, Riikka; Rabitsch, Wolfgang; Ramburn, Triya Tessa; Rego, Carla; Reichenbach, Fabian; Romeralo, Carmen; Saul, Wolf-Christian; Schrader, Gritta; Sheehan, Rory; Simonović, Predrag; Skolka, Marius; Soares, António Onofre; Sundheim, Leif; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Tomov, Rumen; Tricarico, Elena; Tsiamis, Konstantinos; Uludağ, Ahmet; van Valkenburg, Johan; Verreycken, Hugo; Vettraino, Anna Maria; Vilar, Lluís; Wiig, Øystein; Witzell, Johanna; Zanetta, Andrea; Kenis, Marc

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - González-Moreno, Pablo
AU  - Lazzaro, Lorenzo
AU  - Vilà, Montserrat
AU  - Preda, Cristina
AU  - Adriaens, Tim
AU  - Bacher, Sven
AU  - Brundu, Giuseppe
AU  - Copp, Gordon H.
AU  - Essl, Franz
AU  - García-Berthou, Emili
AU  - Katsanevakis, Stelios
AU  - Moen, Toril Loennechen
AU  - Lucy, Frances E.
AU  - Nentwig, Wolfgang
AU  - Roy, Helen E.
AU  - Srėbalienė, Greta
AU  - Talgø, Venche
AU  - Vanderhoeven, Sonia
AU  - Andjelković, Ana
AU  - Arbačiauskas, Kęstutis
AU  - Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne
AU  - Bae, Mi-Jung
AU  - Bariche, Michel
AU  - Boets, Pieter
AU  - Boieiro, Mário
AU  - Borges, Paulo Alexandre
AU  - Canning-Clode, João
AU  - Cardigos, Federico
AU  - Chartosia, Niki
AU  - Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth Joanne
AU  - Crocetta, Fabio
AU  - D'hondt, Bram
AU  - Foggi, Bruno
AU  - Follak, Swen
AU  - Gallardo, Belinda
AU  - Gammelmo, Øivind
AU  - Giakoumi, Sylvaine
AU  - Giuliani, Claudia
AU  - Guillaume, Fried
AU  - Jelaska, Lucija Šerić
AU  - Jeschke, Jonathan M.
AU  - Jover, Miquel
AU  - Juárez-Escario, Alejandro
AU  - Kalogirou, Stefanos
AU  - Kočić, Aleksandra
AU  - Kytinou, Eleni
AU  - Laverty, Ciaran
AU  - Lozano, Vanessa
AU  - Maceda-Veiga, Alberto
AU  - Marchante, Elizabete
AU  - Marchante, Hélia
AU  - Martinou, Angeliki F.
AU  - Meyer, Sandro
AU  - Minchin, Dan
AU  - Montero-Castaño, Ana
AU  - Morais, Maria Cristina
AU  - Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen
AU  - Muhthassim, Naida
AU  - Nagy, Zoltán Á.
AU  - Ogris, Nikica
AU  - Onen, Huseyin
AU  - Pergl, Jan
AU  - Puntila, Riikka
AU  - Rabitsch, Wolfgang
AU  - Ramburn, Triya Tessa
AU  - Rego, Carla
AU  - Reichenbach, Fabian
AU  - Romeralo, Carmen
AU  - Saul, Wolf-Christian
AU  - Schrader, Gritta
AU  - Sheehan, Rory
AU  - Simonović, Predrag
AU  - Skolka, Marius
AU  - Soares, António Onofre
AU  - Sundheim, Leif
AU  - Tarkan, Ali Serhan
AU  - Tomov, Rumen
AU  - Tricarico, Elena
AU  - Tsiamis, Konstantinos
AU  - Uludağ, Ahmet
AU  - van Valkenburg, Johan
AU  - Verreycken, Hugo
AU  - Vettraino, Anna Maria
AU  - Vilar, Lluís
AU  - Wiig, Øystein
AU  - Witzell, Johanna
AU  - Zanetta, Andrea
AU  - Kenis, Marc
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://neobiota.pensoft.net/article/31650/
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3328
AB  - Standardized tools are needed to identify and prioritize the most harmful non-native species (NNS). A plethora of assessment protocols have been developed to evaluate the current and potential impacts of non-native species, but consistency among them has received limited attention. To estimate the consistency across impact assessment protocols, 89 specialists in biological invasions used 11 protocols to screen 57 NNS (2614 assessments). We tested if the consistency in the impact scoring across assessors, quantified as the coefficient of variation (CV), was dependent on the characteristics of the protocol, the taxonomic group and the expertise of the assessor. Mean CV across assessors was 40%, with a maximum of 223%. CV was lower for protocols with a low number of score levels, which demanded high levels of expertise, and when the assessors had greater expertise on the assessed species. The similarity among protocols with respect to the final scores was higher when the protocols considered the same impact types. We conclude that all protocols led to considerable inconsistency among assessors. In order to improve consistency, we highlight the importance of selecting assessors with high expertise, providing clear guidelines and adequate training but also deriving final decisions collaboratively by consensus.
T2  - NeoBiota
T1  - Consistency of impact assessment protocols for non-native species
VL  - 44
DO  - 10.3897/neobiota.44.31650
SP  - 1
EP  - 25
ER  - 
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year = "2019",
abstract = "Standardized tools are needed to identify and prioritize the most harmful non-native species (NNS). A plethora of assessment protocols have been developed to evaluate the current and potential impacts of non-native species, but consistency among them has received limited attention. To estimate the consistency across impact assessment protocols, 89 specialists in biological invasions used 11 protocols to screen 57 NNS (2614 assessments). We tested if the consistency in the impact scoring across assessors, quantified as the coefficient of variation (CV), was dependent on the characteristics of the protocol, the taxonomic group and the expertise of the assessor. Mean CV across assessors was 40%, with a maximum of 223%. CV was lower for protocols with a low number of score levels, which demanded high levels of expertise, and when the assessors had greater expertise on the assessed species. The similarity among protocols with respect to the final scores was higher when the protocols considered the same impact types. We conclude that all protocols led to considerable inconsistency among assessors. In order to improve consistency, we highlight the importance of selecting assessors with high expertise, providing clear guidelines and adequate training but also deriving final decisions collaboratively by consensus.",
journal = "NeoBiota",
title = "Consistency of impact assessment protocols for non-native species",
volume = "44",
doi = "10.3897/neobiota.44.31650",
pages = "1-25"
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González-Moreno, P., Lazzaro, L., Vilà, M., Preda, C., Adriaens, T., Bacher, S., Brundu, G., Copp, G. H., Essl, F., García-Berthou, E., Katsanevakis, S., Moen, T. L., Lucy, F. E., Nentwig, W., Roy, H. E., Srėbalienė, G., Talgø, V., Vanderhoeven, S., Andjelković, A., Arbačiauskas, K., Auger-Rozenberg, M., Bae, M., Bariche, M., Boets, P., Boieiro, M., Borges, P. A., Canning-Clode, J., Cardigos, F., Chartosia, N., Cottier-Cook, E. J., Crocetta, F., D'hondt, B., Foggi, B., Follak, S., Gallardo, B., Gammelmo, Ø., Giakoumi, S., Giuliani, C., Guillaume, F., Jelaska, L. Š., Jeschke, J. M., Jover, M., Juárez-Escario, A., Kalogirou, S., Kočić, A., Kytinou, E., Laverty, C., Lozano, V., Maceda-Veiga, A., Marchante, E., Marchante, H., Martinou, A. F., Meyer, S., Minchin, D., Montero-Castaño, A., Morais, M. C., Morales-Rodriguez, C., Muhthassim, N., Nagy, Z. Á., Ogris, N., Onen, H., Pergl, J., Puntila, R., Rabitsch, W., Ramburn, T. T., Rego, C., Reichenbach, F., Romeralo, C., Saul, W., Schrader, G., Sheehan, R., Simonović, P., Skolka, M., Soares, A. O., Sundheim, L., Tarkan, A. S., Tomov, R., Tricarico, E., Tsiamis, K., Uludağ, A., van Valkenburg, J., Verreycken, H., Vettraino, A. M., Vilar, L., Wiig, Ø., Witzell, J., Zanetta, A.,& Kenis, M.. (2019). Consistency of impact assessment protocols for non-native species. in NeoBiota, 44, 1-25.
https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.44.31650
González-Moreno P, Lazzaro L, Vilà M, Preda C, Adriaens T, Bacher S, Brundu G, Copp GH, Essl F, García-Berthou E, Katsanevakis S, Moen TL, Lucy FE, Nentwig W, Roy HE, Srėbalienė G, Talgø V, Vanderhoeven S, Andjelković A, Arbačiauskas K, Auger-Rozenberg M, Bae M, Bariche M, Boets P, Boieiro M, Borges PA, Canning-Clode J, Cardigos F, Chartosia N, Cottier-Cook EJ, Crocetta F, D'hondt B, Foggi B, Follak S, Gallardo B, Gammelmo Ø, Giakoumi S, Giuliani C, Guillaume F, Jelaska LŠ, Jeschke JM, Jover M, Juárez-Escario A, Kalogirou S, Kočić A, Kytinou E, Laverty C, Lozano V, Maceda-Veiga A, Marchante E, Marchante H, Martinou AF, Meyer S, Minchin D, Montero-Castaño A, Morais MC, Morales-Rodriguez C, Muhthassim N, Nagy ZÁ, Ogris N, Onen H, Pergl J, Puntila R, Rabitsch W, Ramburn TT, Rego C, Reichenbach F, Romeralo C, Saul W, Schrader G, Sheehan R, Simonović P, Skolka M, Soares AO, Sundheim L, Tarkan AS, Tomov R, Tricarico E, Tsiamis K, Uludağ A, van Valkenburg J, Verreycken H, Vettraino AM, Vilar L, Wiig Ø, Witzell J, Zanetta A, Kenis M. Consistency of impact assessment protocols for non-native species. in NeoBiota. 2019;44:1-25.
doi:10.3897/neobiota.44.31650 .
González-Moreno, Pablo, Lazzaro, Lorenzo, Vilà, Montserrat, Preda, Cristina, Adriaens, Tim, Bacher, Sven, Brundu, Giuseppe, Copp, Gordon H., Essl, Franz, García-Berthou, Emili, Katsanevakis, Stelios, Moen, Toril Loennechen, Lucy, Frances E., Nentwig, Wolfgang, Roy, Helen E., Srėbalienė, Greta, Talgø, Venche, Vanderhoeven, Sonia, Andjelković, Ana, Arbačiauskas, Kęstutis, Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne, Bae, Mi-Jung, Bariche, Michel, Boets, Pieter, Boieiro, Mário, Borges, Paulo Alexandre, Canning-Clode, João, Cardigos, Federico, Chartosia, Niki, Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth Joanne, Crocetta, Fabio, D'hondt, Bram, Foggi, Bruno, Follak, Swen, Gallardo, Belinda, Gammelmo, Øivind, Giakoumi, Sylvaine, Giuliani, Claudia, Guillaume, Fried, Jelaska, Lucija Šerić, Jeschke, Jonathan M., Jover, Miquel, Juárez-Escario, Alejandro, Kalogirou, Stefanos, Kočić, Aleksandra, Kytinou, Eleni, Laverty, Ciaran, Lozano, Vanessa, Maceda-Veiga, Alberto, Marchante, Elizabete, Marchante, Hélia, Martinou, Angeliki F., Meyer, Sandro, Minchin, Dan, Montero-Castaño, Ana, Morais, Maria Cristina, Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen, Muhthassim, Naida, Nagy, Zoltán Á., Ogris, Nikica, Onen, Huseyin, Pergl, Jan, Puntila, Riikka, Rabitsch, Wolfgang, Ramburn, Triya Tessa, Rego, Carla, Reichenbach, Fabian, Romeralo, Carmen, Saul, Wolf-Christian, Schrader, Gritta, Sheehan, Rory, Simonović, Predrag, Skolka, Marius, Soares, António Onofre, Sundheim, Leif, Tarkan, Ali Serhan, Tomov, Rumen, Tricarico, Elena, Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Uludağ, Ahmet, van Valkenburg, Johan, Verreycken, Hugo, Vettraino, Anna Maria, Vilar, Lluís, Wiig, Øystein, Witzell, Johanna, Zanetta, Andrea, Kenis, Marc, "Consistency of impact assessment protocols for non-native species" in NeoBiota, 44 (2019):1-25,
https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.44.31650 . .
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Risk Assessment of Aquatic Invasive Species Introductions via We stern

Panov, Vadim E.; Alexandrov, Boris; Arbaciauskas, Kestutis; Binimelis, Rosa; Copp, Gordon H.; Grabowski, Michal; Lucy, Frances; Leuven, Rob S.E.W.; Nehring, Stefan; Paunović, Momir; Semenchenko, Vitaliy; Son, Mikhail O.; Settele, Josef; Penev, Lyubomir D.; Georgiev, Teodor A.; Grabaum, Ralf; Grobelnik, Vesna; Hammen, Volker; Klotz, Stefan; Kotarac, Mladen; Kühn, Ingolf

(Pensoft Publishers, 2010)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Panov, Vadim E.
AU  - Alexandrov, Boris
AU  - Arbaciauskas, Kestutis
AU  - Binimelis, Rosa
AU  - Copp, Gordon H.
AU  - Grabowski, Michal
AU  - Lucy, Frances
AU  - Leuven, Rob S.E.W.
AU  - Nehring, Stefan
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Semenchenko, Vitaliy
AU  - Son, Mikhail O.
AU  - Settele, Josef
AU  - Penev, Lyubomir D.
AU  - Georgiev, Teodor A.
AU  - Grabaum, Ralf
AU  - Grobelnik, Vesna
AU  - Hammen, Volker
AU  - Klotz, Stefan
AU  - Kotarac, Mladen
AU  - Kühn, Ingolf
PY  - 2010
UR  - http://ebooks.pensoft.net/book/12/atlas-of-biodiversity-risk
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2914
AB  - The present Atlas of Biodiversity Risk is the first of its kind to describe and summarise in a comprehensive, easy-to-read and richly illustrated form the major pressures, impacts and risks of biodiversity loss at a global level. The main risks identified are caused by global climate and land use change, environmental pollution, loss of pollinators and biological invasions. The impacts and consequences of biodiversity loss are analyzed with a strong focus on socio-economic drivers and their effects on society. Three scenarios of potential futures are the baseline for predicting impacts and explore options for mitigating adverse effects at several spatio-temporal scales. Elements of these futures are modeled, tested and illustrated. The Atlas is divided into sections which mostly deal with particular pressures. It furthermore is based on case studies from a large set of countries, which are completed by introductory and concluding chapters for each section. The Atlas combines the main outcomes of the large European project ALARM (performed by 68 partner organisations from 35 countries from Europe as well as other continents) with some core outputs of numerous further research networks. A total number of 366 authors from 180 institutions in 43 countries provided information and contributed to the Atlas. The Atlas is addressed to a wide spectrum of users. Scientists will find summaries of well-described methods, approaches and case studies. Conservationists and policy makers will use the conclusions and recommendations based on academic research output and presented in a comprehensive and easy-to-read way. Lecturers and teachers will find good examples to illustrate the main challenges in our century of global environmental changes. The Atlas is an indispensible tool to any library or institution in biodiversity and environmental sciences. Finally, all people concerned with environmental issues will find the Atlas a powerful weapon in their fight for saving the life on our Planet!
PB  - Pensoft Publishers
T2  - Atlas of the Biodiversity Risk
T2  - Atlas of the Biodiversity Risk
T1  - Risk Assessment of Aquatic Invasive Species Introductions via We stern
SP  - 140
EP  - 143
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2914
ER  - 
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2914 .
Panov, Vadim E., Alexandrov, Boris, Arbaciauskas, Kestutis, Binimelis, Rosa, Copp, Gordon H., Grabowski, Michal, Lucy, Frances, Leuven, Rob S.E.W., Nehring, Stefan, Paunović, Momir, Semenchenko, Vitaliy, Son, Mikhail O., Settele, Josef, Penev, Lyubomir D., Georgiev, Teodor A., Grabaum, Ralf, Grobelnik, Vesna, Hammen, Volker, Klotz, Stefan, Kotarac, Mladen, Kühn, Ingolf, "Risk Assessment of Aquatic Invasive Species Introductions via We stern" in Atlas of the Biodiversity Risk (2010):140-143,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2914 .