• Alien species to increase by 36% worldwi

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    Alien species to increase by 36% worldwide by 2050

    Date:
    October 1, 2020
    Source:
    University College London
    Summary:
    The number of alien (non-native) species is expected to increase
    globally by 36% by the middle of this century, compared to 2005,
    finds new research.



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    The number of alien (non-native) species, particularly insects, arthropods
    and birds, is expected to increase globally by 36% by the middle of this century, compared to 2005, finds new research by an international team involving UCL.


    ========================================================================== Published in Global Change Biology, the study also predicts the arrival
    of around 2,500 new alien species in Europe, which translates to an
    increase of 64% for the continent over the 45-year period.

    The research team led by the German Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre hope it should be possible to reduce this number with
    stricter biosecurity regulations.

    Alien species are those that humans have moved around the world to
    places where they do not naturally occur. More than 35,000 such species
    had been recorded by 2005 (the date of the most recent comprehensive
    global catalogue). Some of these aliens can go on to become invasive,
    with damaging impacts to ecosystems and economies. Alien species are
    one of the main drivers of extinctions of animals and plants.

    Co-author Professor Tim Blackburn (UCL Centre for Biodiversity &
    Environment Research and the Institute of Zoology, ZSL) said: "Our study predicts that alien species will continue to be added to ecosystems at
    high rates through the next few decades, which is concerning as this
    could contribute to harmful biodiversity change and extinction.

    "But we are not helpless bystanders: with a concerted global effort to
    combat this, it should be possible to slow down or reverse this trend."
    For the study, the research team developed a mathematical model to
    calculate for the first time how many more aliens would be expected
    by 2050, based on estimated sizes of source pools (the species that
    could end up becoming invasive) and dynamics of historical invasions,
    under a 'business-as-usual' scenario that assumes a continuation of
    current trends.



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    The model predicts a 36% increase in the number of alien plant and animal species worldwide by 2050, compared to 2005 levels.

    The study identifies high levels of variation between regions. The largest increase is expected in Europe, where the number of alien species will
    increase by 64% by the middle of the century. Additional alien hotspots
    are predicted to include temperate latitudes of Asia, North America,
    and South America. The lowest relative increase in alien species is
    expected in Australia.

    Europe will also see the largest increase in absolute numbers of alien
    species, with around 2,500 new aliens predicted.

    Lead author Dr Hanno Seebens (Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate
    Research Centre, Germany) said: "These will primarily include rather inconspicuous new arrivals such as insects, molluscs, and crustaceans. In contrast, there will be very few new alien mammal species such as the well-known raccoon." Co-author Dr Franz Essl (University of Vienna)
    added: "Increases are expected to be particularly large for insects
    and other arthropods, such as arachnids and crustaceans. We predict the
    number of aliens from these groups to increase in every region of the
    world by the middle of the century -- by almost 120% in the temperate
    latitudes of Asia." The study also predicts that the rate of arrival
    of alien species will continue to increase, at least in some animal
    groups. Globally, by 2050, alien arthropod and bird species in particular
    will arrive faster than before, compared to the period 1960 -- 2005. In
    Europe, the rate of new alien arrivals is expected to increase for all
    plant and animal groups except mammals.



    ========================================================================== Neither a reversal nor even a slowdown in the spread of alien species
    is in sight, as global trade and transport are expected to increase in
    the coming decades, allowing many species to infiltrate new habitats
    as stowaways.

    Dr Seebens said: "We will not be able to entirely prevent the introduction
    of alien species, as this would mean severe restrictions in international trade.

    "However, stricter regulations and their rigorous enforcement could
    greatly slow the flow of new species. The benefits of such measures have
    been shown in some parts of the world. Regulations are still comparatively
    lax in Europe, and so there is great potential here for new measures to
    curtail the arrival of new aliens."

    ========================================================================== Story Source: Materials provided by University_College_London. Note:
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    ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Hanno Seebens, Sven Bacher, Tim M. Blackburn, Ce'sar Capinha, Wayne
    Dawson, Stefan Dullinger, Piero Genovesi, Philip E. Hulme, Mark
    Kleunen, Ingolf Ku"hn, Jonathan M. Jeschke, Bernd Lenzner, Andrew
    M. Liebhold, Zarah Pattison, Jan Pergl, Petr Pysek, Marten Winter,
    Franz Essl.

    Projecting the continental accumulation of alien species through
    to 2050.

    Global Change Biology, 2020; DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15333 ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/10/201001090143.htm

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