Plant Invasion and Climate Change: An Overview on History, Impacts, and Management Practices DOI

R.M. Singh,

Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Prakash Rajak

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Species that implement new home ranges and then multiply, proliferate, endure there at the cost of their surroundings are said to be alien species. Anthropogenic activities one most important reasons for unheard changes dispersion world biota. Invasion plants (as well as animals) has been significantly expanded in last few decades a consequence quickly developing international trade transportation. Among primary causes species extinction, invasive plant (IAPS) thought affect social economic conditions ecological services through variety processes. The health humans is also impacted by species, both positively negatively, but mostly negatively. A comprehensive understanding dynamic mechanisms associated invasion procedure must developed order establish an effective management strategy Changes temperature precipitation regimes related processes further accelerating success several causing severe threat native ecosystems composition. For avoiding cumulative effects climate change, it essential judicially handle unwanted foreign habitats. Direct monitoring usually requires integrated comprising coordinated application number techniques. In this chapter, emphasis given on impacts different socio-economic aspects, followed outlining some prudent measures light changing scenario. Several techniques accessible often divided into three categories, viz. mechanical, chemical, biocontrol Here, we conclude using various value-added may crucial limiting spread.

Language: Английский

The magnitude, diversity, and distribution of the economic costs of invasive terrestrial invertebrates worldwide DOI Creative Commons
David Renault, Elena Angulo, Ross N. Cuthbert

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 835, P. 155391 - 155391

Published: April 21, 2022

Invasive alien species (IAS) are a major driver of global biodiversity loss, hampering conservation efforts and disrupting ecosystem functions services. While accumulating evidence documented ecological impacts IAS across geographic regions, habitat types taxonomic groups, appraisals for economic costs remained relatively sparse. This has hindered effective cost-benefit analyses that inform expenditure on management interventions to prevent, control, eradicate IAS. Terrestrial invertebrates particularly pervasive damaging group invaders, with many compromising primary sectors such as forestry, agriculture health. The present study provides synthesised quantifications caused by invasive terrestrial the scale range descriptors, using InvaCost database. cost economy US$ 712.44 billion over investigated period (up 2020), considering only high-reliability source reports. Overall, were not equally distributed geographically, North America (73%) reporting greatest costs, far lower reported in Europe (7%), Oceania (6%), Africa (5%), Asia (3%), South (< 1%). These mostly due insects (88%) resulted from direct resource damages losses (75%), forestry; little (8%) was invested management. A minority monetary directly observed (17%). Economic displayed an increasing trend time, average annual 11.40 since 1960, but much 165.01 2020, lags reduced recent years. massive require urgent consideration investment policymakers managers, order prevent remediate these other groups.

Language: Английский

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38

Recent advances in availability and synthesis of the economic costs of biological invasions DOI Creative Commons
Danish A. Ahmed, Phillip J. Haubrock, Ross N. Cuthbert

et al.

BioScience, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 73(8), P. 560 - 574

Published: Aug. 1, 2023

Biological invasions are a global challenge that has received insufficient attention. Recently available cost syntheses have provided policy- and decision makers with reliable up-to-date information on the economic impacts of biological invasions, aiming to motivate effective management. The resultant InvaCost database is now publicly freely accessible enables rapid extraction monetary information. This facilitated knowledge sharing, developed more integrated multidisciplinary network researchers, forged collaborations among diverse organizations stakeholders. Over 50 scientific publications so far used detailed assessments invasion costs across geographic, taxonomic, spatiotemporal scales. These studies important can guide future policy legislative decisions management while simultaneously attracting public media We provide an overview improved availability, reliability, standardization, defragmentation costs; discuss how this enhanced science as discipline; outline directions for development.

Language: Английский

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25

The nature of economic costs of biological invasions DOI
Anne‐Charlotte Vaissière, Pierre Courtois, Franck Courchamp

et al.

Biological Invasions, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 24(7), P. 2081 - 2101

Published: July 1, 2022

Language: Английский

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24

Looking beyond the political boundaries: an integrated inventory of invasive alien flora of South Asia DOI
Ruquia Gulzar, Sajad Ahmad Wani, Tabasum Hassan

et al.

Biological Invasions, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 26(1), P. 57 - 78

Published: Sept. 26, 2023

Language: Английский

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Enterprise Attributes and Hazard Risks in the Ornamental Fish Trade: Implications for Ecosystem Integrity and Stakeholder Engagement in Southeast India DOI

Thirumal Iyyappan,

R. Santhakumar,

G. Arul Oli

et al.

Journal of Coastal Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 41(1)

Published: Jan. 2, 2025

Iyyappan, T.; Santhakumar, R.; Arul Oli, G.; Padmavathy, P.; Athithan, S., and Arisekar, U., 2025. Enterprise attributes hazard risks in the ornamental fish trade: Implications for ecosystem integrity stakeholder engagement southeast India. Journal of Coastal Research, 41(1), 131–145. Charlotte (North Carolina), ISSN 0749-0208. The release freshwater marine pets serves as a significant vector introducing invasive species hazards into ecosystems. Preventive measures are essential to reduce risk trade, but little is known about biosecurity practices after have crossed borders. Hence, perception enterprise potential gaps, their effects on aquatic ecosystems involvement were evaluated using survey. This study aimed fill this knowledge gap by incorporating questionnaires collect information actual activities responses practiced retailers farmers Chennai, Tamil Nadu. study's key findings most dominant non-native market farming reveal that postborder preventive within supply chain may not effectively minimize hazards. Also, alarming statistics indicate 44.17% unwanted, dead, sick fishes disposed drainage, ponds, rivers, further exacerbating environmental concerns. Most frequently, diseases treated with drugs antibiotics such malachite green oxalate, trichlorfon, formalin, well oxytetracycline chlortetracycline, without proper guidelines consultation fishery experts. Therefore, it imperative allocate resources enhance pre-and at-border control measures, including risk-based surveillance imports. Additionally, these should inform targeted awareness campaigns provide directed training education individuals involved stages chain.

Language: Английский

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0

Research on the Identification and Risk Prevention System of Alien Species Invasion DOI Creative Commons
Weidong Zhang, Yatong Wang, Wenjing Luo

et al.

E3S Web of Conferences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 615, P. 01002 - 01002

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

With the progress of society and economic development, exchanges between countries are becoming more frequent closer, spread diffusion species common, which promotes exchange utilization biological resources, but also inevitably causes problem invasion alien species. The poses a great threat to biodiversity, human health so identification construction risk prevention system particularly important. Therefore, based on definition “biological invasion”, this study analyzes harm invasive species, provides method identify whether it is an through analytic hierarchy process model analysis actual cases, then puts forward suggestions for constructing improving invasion.

Language: Английский

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Assessing vulnerability of tropical floodplains of Assam to macrophyte invasion under climate scenarios using ensemble modelling DOI

Samim Borbhuyan,

Pujarini Samal,

Nami Prasad

et al.

Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 11(2)

Published: Feb. 28, 2025

Language: Английский

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Miconia crenata invasion in different ecosystems of Thiruvananthapuram district and the development of a potential management approach DOI

Devika S. Kumar,

M Rajendraprasad

Journal for Nature Conservation, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 126881 - 126881

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

Global extrapolation drastically increases estimated economic costs of biological invasions DOI Creative Commons
Gabriel Henrique de Oliveira Caetano, Elena Angulo, Laís Carneiro

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 4, 2025

Abstract Biological invasions have been estimated to damage the global economy at a scale comparable natural disasters. However, these estimates rely on data from small proportion of invasive species and countries. Effectively managing requires better cost for neglected regions. Using random forest, we economic 1,419 in 184 countries, 1970 2020. The biological during this period was 10.3 trillion US dollars, almost six times higher than previous estimates. hundreds billions annually, decades earlier previously thought. In contrast with studies, show that plants are responsible majority costs. Low- middle-income countries were most affected, proportionally their Gross Domestic Product. A coordinated effort is crucial prevent aggravation damages coming decades, particularly economically vulnerable

Language: Английский

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0

Bidens pilosa (Asteraceae) invasion reshapes the pattern of plant communities and edaphic properties across the north-western Himalayan landscape DOI

Aditi Sharma,

Amarpreet Kaur, Ravinder Kumar Kohli

et al.

Ecological Informatics, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 77, P. 102281 - 102281

Published: Aug. 26, 2023

Language: Английский

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