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1 http://www.sprl.umich.edu/GCL/notes2/introspp.html

2 A BIOLOGICAL INVASION is when a species arrives in an area in which it was previously not found. An EXOTIC SPECIES is an organism that has invaded an ecosystem in which it did not evolve.

3 @ least 10 will successfully colonize 5 will naturalize 2-3 will spread and become pests

4 3% have gone extinct in the past 100 years while another 26% are endangered. Reasons for their decline are: habitat destruction73% introduced species68% pollution38% hybridization38% overharvesting15%

5 Australia10% Canada28% Hawaii18% France11% New Zealand47% Spain15%

6 geographic isolation large amounts of human produced habitat large amounts of tropical/sub-trop habitat travel centers

7 agriculture ornamental hunting and sport biotechnology scientific research pet trade

8 ships air travel hitchhiking seeds escapes from agriculture side effects of habitat alteration

9 disease transmissions (smallpox, rabies) disruption of the food web, predator-prey interactions homogenization of the world’s biota: loss of biodiversity extinction

10 hybridization outcompetition direct predation (domestic cat, brown tree snake) disruption of the ecosystem (increased fire, N-fixing, change in water table) plant pathogens (Ex. Chestnut blight)

11 pioneer species human commensal prey generalist habitat generalist single parent reproduction

12 What makes something invasive? 4 Not native 4 Is able to survive and reproduce 4 Does something destructive to the environment

13 PREVENTION inspection at travel centers regulations/policies CONTROL shooting and trapping mechanical removal of plants pesticides biological control


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