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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

  • Invasive 'crazy ants' identified and classified

    Wed, Sep 19 2012 at 5:07 PM

    Scientists have correctly identified and classified an ant species notorious for forming large colonies that short out electrical equipment.

  • How alien snakes have helped spiders overrun Guam

    Fri, Sep 14 2012 at 10:41 AM

    Invasive snakes eat birds that would have eaten the spiders. The population of birds that eat insects and spiders is actually on decline around the world.

  • The spiraling cost of invasive species

    Tue, Aug 28 2012 at 8:08 AM

    The International Union for Conservation of Nature says foreign encroachment is the third biggest source of species threat.

  • Tiny exotic snail invades Earth

    Wed, Aug 22 2012 at 1:59 PM

    Despite their diminutive size, New Zealand mudsnails can rapidly reproduce and are spreading so fast globally that scientists now consider the species invasive.

  • Giant pregnant python caught in Florida

    Tue, Aug 14 2012 at 5:11 AM

    The biggest Burmese python ever found in the state has been caught in the Everglades, and it contained 87 eggs — also thought to be a record.

  • Testicle-eating fish discovered in Illinois lake

    Thu, Aug 02 2012 at 9:38 PM

    Some local swimmers are staying out of the water for fear of castration.

  • Drought, culling hits Australia's feral camels

    Tue, Jul 24 2012 at 12:07 PM

    About 750,000 camels are thought to roam the Outback, according to the Australian Feral Camel Management Project.

  • Research murky on danger of Asian carp invasion

    Thu, Jul 12 2012 at 9:34 AM

    Video: Scientists on some of the heartland's great rivers are turning up ominous signs that Asian carp may be harming other fish, but the dire predictions that the carp would kill off other fish haven't been realized yet.

  • Deadly bat fungus spreads to Iowa

    Thu, Jun 14 2012 at 11:07 AM

    The fungus that causes white-nose syndrome has been found on a hibernating bat in Iowa, potentially extending the western frontier of a growing wildlife epidemic.

  • U.S. strips seaweed from Japanese tsunami wreck in Oregon

    Thu, Jun 07 2012 at 10:37 PM

    Environmental workers stripped seaweed and barnacles from a tsunami-wrecked dock washed up on a beach to guard against invasive species.

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