INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES - ENVIRONMENT

News: Biodiversity loss: 37,000 ‘alien species introduced by human activities, says report

 

What's in the news?

       The latest Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) report, “Assessment Report on Invasive Alien Species and their Control’’ has said that 37,000 alien species have been introduced by humans, including 3,500 invasive species, are linked to 60% of extinctions of global plant and animals.

Invasive Alien Species:

       Invasive alien species are non-native organisms that have been introduced to a new environment, either intentionally or accidentally, and cause significant harm to the ecosystem, economy, or human health.

       These species often exhibit rapid growth and reproduction, outcompeting native species for resources.

       The phenomenon of alien species invasion has become a major global concern due to its detrimental impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human well-being.

       Examples: Water hyacinth in Lake Victoria has harmed fish populations and livelihoods.

 

Characteristics of Alien Species:

       Rapid growth and reproduction.

       Competitive advantage over native species.

       Ability to adapt to new environments.

       Potential to cause economic and ecological harm.

       Disruption of food chains and ecosystem processes

 

Impact of Invasive Alien Species:

1. Displacement of native species - European green crab displacing native crabs in North America.

2. Competition with native species - Zebra mussels outcompete native mussels in freshwater ecosystems

3. Impact on fisheries and aquaculture - European shore crab impacting shellfish beds.

4. Spread of diseases - Aedes mosquitoes spread diseases like malaria and Zika.

5. Agricultural and crop damage - The brown marmorated stink bug damages fruit crops.

6. Impact on tourism and recreational activities - Invasive plants affecting hiking and camping areas.

7. Impact on global trade and commerce - Trade restrictions on invasive species-infested goods.

 

Global Measures to Control Invasive Alien Species:

1. Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) recognizes that there is an urgent need to address the impact of invasive species.

2. Aichi Biodiversity Target 9 and one clause of UN Sustainable Development Goal 15 – Life on Land specifically address the issue.

3. The IUCN SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG) aims to reduce threats to ecosystems and their native species by increasing awareness of ways to prevent, control or eradicate IAS.

4. IUCN has developed knowledge platforms: The Global Invasive Species Database (GISD) and the Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species (GRIIS).

5. Target 6 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework aims to reduce the rate of invasive alien species introduction by at least 50% by 2030.

6. While many countries have targets related to managing invasive species, only 17% have specific legislation addressing the issue.

 

Indian Measures to Control Invasive Alien Species:

       Establishment of the National Biodiversity Authority to regulate and control invasive species.

       Development of the National Biodiversity Action Plan (NBAP) to address the issue of invasive alien species.

       Implementation of the Invasive Alien Species Management Program to raise awareness and promote early detection and rapid response to invasive species.

       Collaboration with international organizations such as the IUCN and CBD to develop global strategies and policies on invasive alien species management.

 

Measures to control invasive alien species:

       The integrated approach involves various sectors like trade, health, and economic development to prevent, detect, and respond to biological invasions.

       The urgency to address invasive alien species stems from their role in driving plant and animal extinctions. Awareness and action are essential to mitigate their impact and protect biodiversity.

       Site-based or ecosystem-based management, enforce border biosecurity and import controls etc.