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Where do most invasive species come from?

Where do most invasive species come from?

Invasive species are primarily spread by human activities, often unintentionally. People, and the goods we use, travel around the world very quickly, and they often carry uninvited species with them. Ships can carry aquatic organisms in their ballast water, while smaller boats may carry them on their propellers.

What invasive species came to America?

  • FERAL SWINE (Sus scrofa) Kristian Bell/Getty Images.
  • BURMESE PYTHONS (Python bivittatus) Rhona Wise/AFP/Getty Images.
  • DOMESTIC CATS (Felis catus)
  • EUROPEAN STARLINGS (Sturnus vulgaris)
  • NUTRIA (Myocastor coypus)
  • ASIAN CARP (multiple species)
  • GYPSY MOTHS (Lymantria dispar)
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Why do so many invasive species come from China?

Extensive agricultural trade between the North America and Asia has only been going on for the past 50 years or so, and therefore most of the invasive species from Asia have arrived recently enough that we notice them as being out of place.

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How many invasive species are in the United States?

More than 6,500 nonindigenous species are now established in the United States, posing risks to native plants, animals, microorganisms, valued ecosystems, and human and wildlife health.

What makes a species invasive?

An invasive species is an organism that causes ecological or economic harm in a new environment where it is not native. An invasive species can be introduced to a new area via the ballast water of oceangoing ships, intentional and accidental releases of aquaculture species, aquarium specimens or bait, and other means.

Why are invasive species increasing?

Over the recent decades globalisation has increased the movement of people and goods around the world, leading to a rise in the number of species introduced to areas outside their natural ranges.

Can we eat invasive species?

From plants such as Dandelions and Kudzu to animals such as Lionfish and Nutria, many of these invasive species are harmful to the ecosystems to which they’ve been introduced. Eating invasive species is also a great way to consume meat (or plants) while doing something positive for the environment.