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Risk Assessment Model System for Aquatic Animal Introduction Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
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Zhao, Zhouzhou
, Cao, Zhenjie
, Zhou, Yongcan
, Sun, Yun
, Wu, Ying
, Du, Hehe
, Zhang, Xuxin
in
Agricultural production
/ Ambystoma mexicanum
/ analytic hierarchy process (AHP)
/ Animals
/ aquatic animals
/ aquatic ecosystem
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Biodiversity
/ biological invasion
/ China
/ Crassostrea gigas
/ Decision making
/ ecological invasion
/ Economic development
/ ecosystems
/ Environmental economics
/ Epidemics
/ Hierarchies
/ introduced aquatic animals
/ invasive species
/ invasive species (IS)
/ Macrobrachium rosenbergii
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Pathogens
/ Pterygoplichthys pardalis
/ Quantitative analysis
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ risk
/ Risk assessment
/ risk management
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Trachemys scripta elegans
2023
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Risk Assessment Model System for Aquatic Animal Introduction Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
by
Zhao, Zhouzhou
, Cao, Zhenjie
, Zhou, Yongcan
, Sun, Yun
, Wu, Ying
, Du, Hehe
, Zhang, Xuxin
in
Agricultural production
/ Ambystoma mexicanum
/ analytic hierarchy process (AHP)
/ Animals
/ aquatic animals
/ aquatic ecosystem
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Biodiversity
/ biological invasion
/ China
/ Crassostrea gigas
/ Decision making
/ ecological invasion
/ Economic development
/ ecosystems
/ Environmental economics
/ Epidemics
/ Hierarchies
/ introduced aquatic animals
/ invasive species
/ invasive species (IS)
/ Macrobrachium rosenbergii
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Pathogens
/ Pterygoplichthys pardalis
/ Quantitative analysis
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ risk
/ Risk assessment
/ risk management
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Trachemys scripta elegans
2023
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Risk Assessment Model System for Aquatic Animal Introduction Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
by
Zhao, Zhouzhou
, Cao, Zhenjie
, Zhou, Yongcan
, Sun, Yun
, Wu, Ying
, Du, Hehe
, Zhang, Xuxin
in
Agricultural production
/ Ambystoma mexicanum
/ analytic hierarchy process (AHP)
/ Animals
/ aquatic animals
/ aquatic ecosystem
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Biodiversity
/ biological invasion
/ China
/ Crassostrea gigas
/ Decision making
/ ecological invasion
/ Economic development
/ ecosystems
/ Environmental economics
/ Epidemics
/ Hierarchies
/ introduced aquatic animals
/ invasive species
/ invasive species (IS)
/ Macrobrachium rosenbergii
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Pathogens
/ Pterygoplichthys pardalis
/ Quantitative analysis
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ risk
/ Risk assessment
/ risk management
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Trachemys scripta elegans
2023
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Risk Assessment Model System for Aquatic Animal Introduction Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
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Risk Assessment Model System for Aquatic Animal Introduction Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
2023
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Overview
The spread of invasive species (IS) has the potential to upset ecosystem balances. In extreme cases, this can hinder economical utilization of both aquatic (fisheries) and terrestrial (agricultural) systems. As a result, many countries regard risk assessment of IS as an important process for solving the problem of biological invasion. Yet, some IS are purposefully introduced for what is seen as their potential economic benefits. Thus, conducting IS risk assessments and then formulating policies based on scientific information will allow protocols to be developed that can reduce problems associated with IS incursions, whether occurring purposefully or not. However, the risk assessment methods currently adopted by most countries use qualitative or semiquantitative methodologies. Currently, there is a mismatch between qualitative and quantitative assessments. Moreover, most assessment systems are for terrestrial animals. What is needed is an assessment system for aquatic animals; however, those currently available are relatively rudimentary. To fill this gap, we used the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to build a risk assessment model system for aquatic IS. Our AHP has four primary indexes, twelve secondary indexes, and sixty tertiary indexes. We used this AHP to conduct quantitative risk assessments on five aquatic animals that are typically introduced in China, which have distinct biological characteristics, specific introduction purposes, and can represent different types of aquatic animals. The assessment results show that the risk grade for Pterygoplichthys pardalis is high; the risk grade for Macrobrachium rosenbergii, Crassostrea gigas, and Trachemys scripta elegans is medium; and the grade risk for Ambystoma mexicanum is low. Risk assessment of the introduction of aquatic animals using our AHP is effective, and it provides support for the introduction and healthy breeding of aquatic animals. Thus, the AHP model can provide a basis for decision-making risk management concerning the introduction of species.
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MDPI AG
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