#Finland culls nearly 14,000 invasive raccoon dogs and minks
#Finland culls nearly 14,000 invasive raccoon dogs and minks
Nachweis der #VergessenenWegameise in #Karlsruhe Invasive Ameisenarten unterwandern den Südwesten Deutschlands
Erst wurde das badische Kehl von Drüsenameisen geplagt, nun sorgt in der Region eine weitere invasive Art für Schlagzeilen. Sie wurde aktuell in Karlsruhe nachgewiesen und nervt die Anwohner gehörig. #derSpiegel #biogeographie #biogeography #Lasiusneglectus #InvasiveAlienSpecies
Erst wurde das badische Kehl von Drüsenameisen geplagt, nun sorgt in der Region eine weitere invasive Art für Schlagzeilen. Sie wurde aktuell in Karlsruhe nachgewiesen und nervt die Anwohner gehörig.
🌍 For the 1st time, we have a systematic global overview of how #InvasiveAlienSpecies change the environment and people's lives.
.—Prof. Sven Bacher
Discover GIDIAS: 22,000+ records on IAS impacts, now open to researchers worldwide. Watch the full story! 🎥
#DYK 7 out of the top 10 most widespread invasive species are plants, while the rest are rodents? 🌱🐀
Data from the IPBES #InvasiveAlienSpecies Assessment shows water hyacinth dominates in 74 regions worldwide.
Full details: https://www.ipbes.net/ias
🗞️Authors from the @ipbes #InvasiveAlienSpecies Report have published the Global Impacts Dataset of Invasive Alien Species derived from the report, creating a global resource for investigating and managing the impacts of invasive alien species. 🌍
Read more: https://bit.ly/43APoP7
Invasive alien species are a major driver of global change, impacting biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human livelihoods. To document these impacts, we present the Global Impacts Dataset of Invasive Alien Species (GIDIAS), a dataset on the positive, negative and neutral impacts of invasive alien species on nature, nature’s contributions to people, and good quality of life. This dataset arises from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services’ (IPBES) thematic assessment report of this topic. Data were compiled from published sources, including grey literature, reporting a direct observation of an invasive alien species’ impact. All impact records contain up to 52 fields of contextual information and attempt to link impacts to the global standard “environmental impact classification for alien taxa” (EICAT) and “socio-economic impact classification for alien taxa” (SEICAT). GIDIAS includes more than 22000 records of impacts caused by 3353 invasive alien species (plants, vertebrates, invertebrates, microorganisms) from all continents and realms (terrestrial, freshwater, marine), extracted from over 6700 sources. We intend GIDIAS to be a global resource for investigating and managing the variety of impacts of invasive alien species across taxa and regions.
RT by @EU_ENV: #InvasiveAlienSpecies have negative impacts on nature, nature's contributions to people & good quality of life including documented negative cross-cutting impacts. 🌱
Learn more in the new IPBES #InvasiveAlienSpecies Report: ➡️ https://bit.ly/3PBDzRX
via @GlobalLF
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Invasive alien species are a threat to #nature, nature’s contributions to people, and good quality of life.
Read the @IPBES #InvasiveAlienSpecies Report at www.ipbes.net/ias