The status and causes of alien species invasion in China

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作者
Haigen Xu
Sheng Qiang
Zhengmin Han
Jianying Guo
Zongguo Huang
Hongying Sun
Shunping He
Hui Ding
Hairong Wu
Fanghao Wan
机构
[1] Nanjing Institute of Environmental Sciences,Weed Research Laboratory
[2] Nanjing Agricultural University,Institute of Biological Control
[3] Nanjing Forestry University,College of Life Science
[4] Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Institute of Hydrobiology
[5] Third Institute of Oceanography,undefined
[6] State Oceanic Administration,undefined
[7] Nanjing Normal University,undefined
[8] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Biodiversity & Conservation | 2006年 / 15卷
关键词
Biological invasion; Distribution; Invasive alien species; Origin; Pathway;
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摘要
Data of classification, origin, pathway and environmental impacts of invasive alien micro-organisms, invertebrates, amphibians and reptiles, fish, birds, mammals, weeds, trees, and marine organisms in terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosystems of China, were analyzed, based on literature retrieval, field survey and consultation. Some 283 invasive alien species were recorded in China, including 19 invasive alien micro-organisms, 18 aquatic plants, 170 terrestrial plants, 25 aquatic invertebrates, 33 terrestrial invertebrates, 3 amphibians and reptiles, 10 fish, and 5 mammals. Of the invasive alien species, 55.1% originated from North and South America, 21.7% from Europe, 9.9% from Asia, 8.1% from Africa and 0.6% from Oceania. Many institutions and individuals in China lack adequate knowledge of ecological and environmental consequences caused by invasive alien species, with some ignorance of the dangerous invasion in the introduction of alien species. For instance, 50.0% of invasive alien plants were intentionally introduced as pasture, feedingstuff, ornamental plants, textile plants, medicinal plants, vegetables, or lawn plants, 25% of alien invasive animals were intentionally introduced for cultivation, ornament, or biological control, In addition, more efforts are being made in the introduction of alien species, and little attention is paid on the management of introduced alien species, which may cause their escape into natural environment and potential threats to the environment. There were also gaps in quarantine system in China. All microorganisms were unintentionally introduced, through timber, seedling, flowerpot, or soil; 76.3% of alien invasive animals invaded through commodity or transportation facility because of the failure of quarantine. Therefore, quarantine measures should be strictly implemented; and meanwhile the intentional introduction of alien species should be strictly managed and a system of risk assessment should be implemented.
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页码:2893 / 2904
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