Biological Invasions Flashcards

Lec 20

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Invasive Species

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Non-indigenous species whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health

can cause extirpation

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Panama

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formed land bridge, species can move back and forth
abiotic, biotic interaction

canals will do this too

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3
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examples

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monkeys - South America
bats - Australia
rats - all over

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Common elements of invasions (5)

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Source location of species –> transport + introduction –> establishment –> spread –> impact

ecological interaction
transport and spread are similar, just on different scales

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Establishment

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environmental characteristics required for a species to persist

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Environmental Interactions

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introduction of highly flammable plants increase wildfire risk
any fire, increases number of cheatgrass, highly flammable

as climate warms, exacerbates diseases

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Species Distribution Models

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SDM uses environmental variables + data as correlates of biological invasions (establishment)

prediction!

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Pests + economic impacts

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local govy pays most to take care of urban trees affected by pests because people care most about those

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Management Options

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prevention (most effective, hard)
early detection
control and slow the spread
human adaption, genetic modification

campaigns, money, prioritize

we don’t know what the risks are, but important to control before it becomes a big issue

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