The mission of the Center for Invasive Species & Ecosystem Health is to serve a lead role in development, consolidation and dissemination of information and programs focused on invasive species, forest health, natural resource and agricultural management through technology development, program implementation, training, applied research and public awareness at the state, regional, national and international levels. ... [Information of the supplier]
In 1999, the database on species introduced into Poland was developed at the Institute of Nature Conservation, Polish Academy of Sciences in Krakow for the Ministry of the Environment. In 2003, thanks to a grant from the US State Department, part of the data was translated and made accessible on the Internet. In 2003-2009, as a result of cooperation between a group of experts, new species were included. Currently there are 1066 alien species of plants, animals and fungi in the database. Part of the detailed data relating to species is available. These include: pathway, place and time of introduction into Poland, current distribution, population trends and impact on native species, habitats and ecosystems. Necessity and methods of species control management are also assessed. The Polish database became a part of NOBANIS which is an important gateway to data on invasive alien species in Northern and Central Europe. The database was also the main source of data from Poland provided for the DAISIE project, whose aim was to develop a database of on all alien species in Europe. In 2009, the database structure was significantly changed, according to guidelines developed by GISIN. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Umgangssprachlich nennt man sie Einwanderer, Eindringlinge, Exoten, Invasoren, Fremdlinge oder im englischen Sprachgebrauch auch Aliens. Doch wer vermutet, dass sich hinter diesen Begriffen außerirdische Lebensformen verbergen, welche die Erde bedrohen, der irrt. Es handelt sich hierbei vielmehr um Pflanzen- und Tierarten, die durch den Menschen in für sie neue Lebensräume gebracht wurden. Das Museum am Schölerberg hat sich entschieden, zusammen mit dem Lehrstuhl für experimentelle Ökologie und Ökosystembiologie der Universität Bielefeld eine Wanderausstellung zum Thema „Gebietsfremde Tier- und Pflanzenarten“ zu entwickeln. Hiermit kann eine Basis geschaffen werden, um das Phänomen nicht-heimischer Organismen einer größeren Öffentlichkeit bekannt zu machen. ... [Information des Anbieters, verändert]
NEOBIOTA is the European Group on Biological Invasions. It was founded at a meeting in Berlin 1999 as a consortium of scientists aiming at an enhanced integration of invasion research. Invasions by non-native plants, animals, fungi and micro-organisms cause increasing problems in many European countries as well as on the global scale. Introduced ‘new' species (‘Neobiota') can threaten the existing biological diversity, alter the structure and function of ecosystems and can eventually cause severe economic and human health problems. The scientists in the NEOBIOTA group work together on theoretical and applied aspects of biological invasions, but also aim at educating the public and consulting with policy makers. ... [Information of the supplier]
More and more species are introduced outside their natural geographic range due to the increasing rate of trade in the world. Some of them are able to establish in their new environment and to develop dense populations where they can outcompete native species or disrupt ecosystem functioning. They are called invasive alien species. The Belgian Forum on Invasive Species gathers scientific information on presence, distribution, auto-ecology, adverse impacts and management of invasive alien species. It regularly updates a reference list of exotic species in Belgium and is responsible for the elaboration of a black list gathering species with a strong detrimental impact on biodiversity. Information exchange on exotic species is promoted through this website and by occasional forum meetings. The Belgian Forum on Invasive Species supports activities of the Belgian Contact Group on Invasive Species. It is the national node of the IUCN Invasive Species Specialist Group and of the NOBANIS network. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Invasive Species Centre is hosting the 18th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species that will be held in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, April 21-25, 2013. This conference series is widely considered the most comprehensive international forum on aquatic invasive species and continues to evolve to address new and emerging issues. Sessions and presentations include the review of accumulated scientific knowledge; presentation of the latest field research; introduction of new technological developments for prevention, monitoring and control; discussion of policy and legislation; and mechanisms to raise awareness with the general public through education and outreach initiatives. In recent years the conference has typically involved over 400 participants from over 30 countries, representing academia, industry, government agencies, NGOs and other stakeholders involved in the issues. Many are seeking opportunities for international cooperation and collaboration to address AIS issues from a global perspective. ... [Information of the supplier]
Neobiota.de ist das Informationsportal des Bundesamtes für Naturschutz über gebietsfremde und invasive Arten in Deutschland. Darin finden Sie Informationen in folgenden Bereichen: Was sind Neobiota bzw. invasive Arten?; politische und rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen; ökologische Grundlagen; Auswirkungen und Gefahren invasiver Arten für Natur, Wirtschaft und Gesundheit; Efekte durch Klimawandel; Bewertung von Neobiota im Naturschutz und mögliche Maßnahmen. ... [Information des Anbieters]
K. Goka's database provides information on the invasive alien species of Japan. Organisms are classified into nine categories: mammals, birds, reptiles, fishes insects, other invertebrated, and vascular plants. [Editorial staff vifabio]
Neobiota 2016, the 9th International Conference on Biological Invasions organised by the European Group on Biological Invasions (Neobiota), will take place in Vianden, Luxembourg, from 14 to 17 September 2016, with pre-conference COST meetings on 12-13 September 2016. [Information of the supplier, modified]
This will be the third in a series of international conferences focussed on invasive alien species (IAS) on islands, their impact and management. It follows those held in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2001 and 2010*. The Dundee conference will therefore be the first such meeting for seven years, and the first to be held in the northern hemisphere. In the context of this meeting, the definition of ‘island’ is broader than just a piece of land surrounded by water. Much the same problems and solutions apply to land surrounded by predator-proof fences, and to unfenced but isolated patches of habitat such as coral reefs. This conference, hosted by the University of Dundee and the South Georgia Heritage Trust, will be a long-overdue gathering of the island invasives clan. It will build on the great success of the Auckland meetings, allow greater participation of people from Europe and North America, and bring together experts and those thirsty for knowledge in diverse fields covering the invaders and invaded. ... [Information of the supplier]