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Class 6 Presentation 1. Invasive Species. The biggest threat to biodiversity after habitat destruction. Overview. Impact Examples Summary of characteristics of invasive. Definition.
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Class 6 Presentation 1 Invasive Species The biggest threat to biodiversity after habitat destruction
Overview • Impact • Examples • Summary of characteristics of invasive
Definition Organisms (usually transported by humans) which successfully establish themselves in, and then overcome, otherwise intact, pre-existing native ecosystems (World Conservation Union (IUCN)).
Impact • Economic impact: billions of dollars/year (See next slide) • Impacts on biodiversity • Research/Regulation/Control/Management • 30,000 non-native spp in N Am since colonization • 30% of 4,200 vascular plant spp in Canada exotic (not all invasive)
African land snail (Achatina fulica) in Florida • 3 snails smuggled in by boy returning from Hawaii in 1966 • Grandmother released them in her garden • Problem noticed in 1969 • Mailed info to 150,000 houses • Infestations found 25 km outside initial area • Eradication program started, 18k snails found • Cost US $1 million
Alien agricultural and forest pests in Canada 2002 Report of the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development
How do they get around? • Aquatic: ballast tanks in ships (simple solution to eliminate problem: exchange water at sea) • Non-deliberate: most linked to human activity • Deliberate: • soil erosion prevention = kudzu • Feel like home: birds and game fish • Some related to agriculture, ornamentals, captivity (e.g. aquarium trade).
Life History Characteristics of Invasive Species • Plants • Reproduce sexually and asexually • Self fertilization • Lack of seed pre-treatment for germination • Long period seed on plant
Can we detect invasiveness? • Early attempts to look for life traits of a species that would link that spp with potential invasiveness have failed. Why? • Best bet is to study those that have become invasive = high probability for being invasive in another similar ecosystem
Life History Characteristics of Invasive Species • Exotic spp often have fewer infections and predators. • Drop in all diseases amoung European plants in N Am: 77% • Ave # of parasites in home range: 16 • Ave # parasites in new range: 3 D. Pimental et al, Nature, Feb 6, 2003
Life History Characteristics of Agricultural Invasive Plants • Herbaceous • Rapid reproduction • Dispersed abiotically
Life History Characteristics of Natural Area Invasive Plants • Aquatic or semi-aquatic • Grasses • Climbers • Nitrogen fixers • Clonal trees
Life History Characteristics of Invasive Birds • Dispersal ability • High rate of population increase • Large clutch size • Several clutches/season • Compete with native species
Life History Characteristics of Non-Invasive Organisms • Lack of pre-adaptation to new environment • Competition/Predation from native organisms • Diseases
Life History Characteristics of Invasive Fresh Water Fish • Tolerance to broad range of environments • Rapid dispersal • Aggressive behaviour • Short generation time
Other features • Desired by humans • Close association to human activity
Summary • Early germinators (gap grabbers) • Competitors for resources • Reallocate resources to growth/reproduction • Survivors (resist death) • Swampers (mass germinators)
Genetics and Evolution • Good source of research on genetics and evolution • Rapid directional selection • Hybridization (interspecific or previously isolated populations)
Genetics and Colonization • Pre-adaptation important • Adaptive evolution also important Rate of change to natural selection proportional to amount of additive genetic variation present Multiple introductions: genetic diversity
Range Expansion • Rapid expansion: large amount of gene flow • May constrain local adaptation