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Recently, an article was published in the State of India’s Environment 2024 by the Centre for Science & Environment on the ‘Rise of Invasive Alien Species’.
Invasive Species in India: Key Finding of the Study
- Variability in Invasiveness Across Taxonomic Groups:
- The percentage of established alien species known to be invasive varies across taxonomic groups, ranging from 6% of all alien plants to 22% of all alien invertebrates.
Invasive Species:
- Invasive species breed prolifically in new territories far from their original ecosystems & displace native species and alter their new habitats.
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- Impact of Invasive Alien Species on Global Extinctions Reveals Alarming Trends:
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- Invasive alien species, either solely or in conjunction with other factors, have contributed to 60% of recorded global extinctions.
- Alien Plant Dominance on Islands:
- The global extinctions comprise around 90% impact & local extinctions comprise around 9% of the documented impact on islands.
- In one-fourth of the world’s islands, alien plant species surpass native ones in number.
- Over 1,200 local extinctions have been attributed to at least 218 invasive alien species.
- Translocation Due to Human Activities: Approximately 37,000 alien species globally, with 200 new species recorded annually.
- Projected Increase in Alien Species: It is estimated that by 2050, the total number of alien species will be 33% higher than the number observed in 2005.
- India under Threat: A recent study published by the Journal of Applied Ecology highlights the significant threat posed by invasive species in India.
Major Invasive Species Around the World & Affected Regions
Invasive Alien Species Initiates Biological Invasions
- Accelerated movement of plants & animal species driven by human activities or inadvertent transport through global trade initiates Biological invasions.
- These invasions threaten biodiversity, driving thousands of species toward extinction.
- It is one of the top five drivers of environmental change globally.
- Economic Costs: Estimated at $423 billion globally in 2019
- Social Implications: Disproportionately affecting marginalized communities.
- These impacts exacerbate existing inequities, posing threats to livelihoods and exacerbating environmental degradation in already vulnerable areas.
Invasive Alien Species threats in India
- Regions Affected: A recent study highlights the significant threat posed by invasive species in India, with 66% of the country’s natural systems affected.
- Economic loss: The economic loss due to biological invasions in India is estimated to be as high as $182.6 billion.
- The study identifies critical drivers of invasions and highlights vulnerable regions.
- There is a need for context-sensitive restoration efforts and holistic policies to address the issue effectively.
Also Read: UNCCD Report On Land Degradation
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