Insect Invasive Species: Threat Posed and Collaborative Efforts for Management

R. Varshney, RS Ramya, O. Navik
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Insects are a highly diverse group of organisms and their rich diversity is essential for ecosystem functioning. Insects have more influence on agriculture and most agricultural pests are invasive species that have been introduced into a new ecosystem. These invasive species have the capacity to compete, establish and displace the native species and therefore can be a threat to biodiversity. Introduction of such invasive species has increased with the increase in trade across the globe. Therefore, it is pertinent to strengthen the International cooperation and coordination between the affected countries and the country of native origin to identify the threat for the execution of different mitigation strategies. International Organization for Biological Control (IOBC), Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI) and the Biotechnology and Biological Control Agency facilitate international collaboration and play a vital role in managing invasions by alien pests. In India, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage (DPPQ&S), ICAR-NBPGR, ICAR-NBAIR and other crop-specific institutes of ICAR, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Government of India are the bodies engaged in monitoring of invasive insects/invasive alien species. Thus, international collaboration plays a key role in research on the prevention of future invasions, the development of more effective surveillance and eradication methods and the implementation of classical biological control.
昆虫入侵物种:构成的威胁和管理的合作努力
昆虫是一种高度多样化的生物,其丰富的多样性对生态系统的功能至关重要。昆虫对农业的影响更大,大多数农业害虫是入侵物种,已被引入一个新的生态系统。这些入侵物种具有竞争、建立和取代本地物种的能力,因此可能对生物多样性构成威胁。这类入侵物种的引进随着全球贸易的增加而增加。因此,有必要加强受影响国家与原籍国之间的国际合作与协调,以确定执行不同缓解战略的威胁。国际生物防治组织(IOBC)、国际农业和生物科学中心(CABI)以及生物技术和生物防治署促进国际合作,并在管理外来害虫入侵方面发挥至关重要的作用。在印度,植物保护、检疫和储存局(DPPQ&S)、ICAR- nbpgr、ICAR- nbair以及印度政府农业和农民福利部ICAR的其他特定作物研究所是从事入侵昆虫/外来入侵物种监测的机构。因此,国际合作在预防未来入侵的研究、发展更有效的监测和根除方法以及实施传统的生物控制方面发挥着关键作用。
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