Evaluation of Species Invasiveness: A Case Study with Acacia dealbata Link. on the Slopes of Cabeça (Seia-Portugal)
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Sustainability
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One of the main causes of biodiversity loss in the world is the uncontrolled expansion of
invasive plants. According to the edaphoclimatic conditions of each region, plants acquire different
invasion behaviors. Thus, to better understand the expansion of invasive plants with radial growth,
it is proposed to use two equations, the Annual Linear Increment (ALI) and the Annual Invasiveness
Rate (AIR). These equations are applied using spatiotemporal data obtained from the analysis of
orthophotomaps referring populations of Acacia dealbata Link. in areas located in Serra da Estrela,
Portugal. As a result, the area occupied by this species in the parish of Cabeça was evaluated
and a 20-year projection was carried out. The data produced by these equations contributed to
improving the knowledge about the invasion behavior of exotic species in a rigorous and detailed
way according to local ecological conditions. This study may serve as the basis for the application
of other similar situations concerning invasive species in other territories, to improve the efficiency
of future projections for these species. Local technical and scientific knowledge will contribute to
improving spatial and management planning, enabling a better adequacy and effectiveness of the
control measures to be adopted.
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Raposo, M.A.M.; Pinto-Gomes, C.J.; Nunes, L.J.R. (2021). Evaluation
of Species Invasiveness: A Case Study
with Acacia dealbata Link. on the
Slopes of Cabeça (Seia-Portugal).
Sustainability, vol. 13: 11233.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011233