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Invasive Species News

Invasive Species

 
An invasive species is an alien species whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health. Invasive species are one of the largest threats to our terrestrial, coastal and freshwater ecosystems, as well as being a major global concern.
 
Invasive species can affect aquatic ecosystems directly or by affecting the land in ways that harm aquatic ecosystems. They represent the second leading cause of species extinction and loss of biodiversity in aquatic environments worldwide. They also result in considerable economic effects through direct economic losses and management/control costs, while dramatically altering ecosystems supporting commercial and recreational activities.
 
Effects on aquatic ecosystems result in decreased native populations, modified water tables, changes in run-off dynamics and fire frequency, among other alterations. These ecological changes in turn impact many recreational and commercial activities dependent on aquatic ecosystems. Common sources of aquatic invasive species introduction include ballast water, aquaculture escapes, and accidental and/or intentional introductions, among others. (Source: EPA / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Invasive Species

  • Monster mosquitoes about to invade Florida

    Mon, Mar 11 2013 at 3:22 PM

    Gallinippers are 20 times the size of normal skeeters and their bite feels like you're being stabbed.

  • 5 invasive plants to keep out of your garden

    Thu, Mar 07 2013 at 6:04 PM

    Even if they are pretty or smell divine, resist the temptation to plant them.

  • U.S. bat epidemic spreads to 20th state

    Fri, Mar 01 2013 at 3:57 PM

    White-nose syndrome has been confirmed in a 20th U.S. state, continuing the rapid spread of a disease that has already killed some 6 million bats since 2006.

  • Poisoned mice to be dropped on Guam to kill invasive snakes

    Mon, Feb 25 2013 at 10:46 AM

    Millions of non-native brown snakes now live on this Pacific Island and have wiped out at least 9 other species.

  • Invasive Argentine ants battle for turf

    Tue, Feb 12 2013 at 9:50 AM

    Asian needle ants might have an edge in the battle because they start reproducing earlier than Argentine ants.

  • Survival odds grim for native plants fighting invaders

    Tue, Jan 29 2013 at 11:40 AM

    Researchers have found that the number of total species in an area increases as exotics take hold and natives cling on to life in isolated populations.

  • Prominent economist calls to quash cats in New Zealand

    Tue, Jan 22 2013 at 11:16 AM

    Gareth Morgan gets the fur flying with his campaign to eradicate outdoor cats and create indoor-only regulations.

  • Bat disease hits Mammoth Cave National Park

    Thu, Jan 17 2013 at 11:21 AM

    White-nose syndrome, already responsible for killing some 6 million North American bats, has now been confirmed in Kentucky's iconic cave system.

  • Protect the oceans: Don't flush that fish!

    Mon, Jan 14 2013 at 2:00 PM

    Aquarium species are some of the hardiest fish and plants in the world, and people who dump unwanted marine life are introducing tough, non-native species to waters.

  • Python Challenge: Hunters descend on Florida Everglades to catch giant invasive snakes

    Thu, Jan 10 2013 at 4:14 PM

    The hunter who kills the most snakes can win $1,500.

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