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Title: Biodiversity of Alabama: Invasive Species


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Biodiversity of AlabamaInvasive Species
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Invasive Species
  • Definition non-native species that are brought
    into an area and then displace native species
  • Also called exotics, alien species or introduced
    species
  • Do not have natural predators or competitors

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68. Privet
  • Introduced as a hedgerow
  • Spread by birds that eat the fruits
  • Outcompetes native shrubs and trees

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69. Kudzu
  • Fast-growing climbing vine from Asia
  • Introduced to control erosion
  • Smothers native plants

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70. Cogongrass
  • Introduced from Japan, accidentally and
    intentionally
  • Reasons it is a problem
  • Fire hazard
  • Destroys native habitats
  • Livestock cant eat it

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71. Mosquito Fish
  • Small fish with bulbous body
  • An invasive species that was brought here to eat
    mosquito larvae that live in water

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72. European Starling
  • Released into New York City in the late1800s by a
    man who wanted to introduce to the U.S. all of
    the birds mentioned in Shakespeare
  • Now widespread across North America
  • Outcompetes many native birds for nest holes

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73. House Sparrow
  • European species, now found worldwide
  • Aggressively outcompetes native cavity-nesting
    birds
  • French fry birds thrive near humans

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74. Asiatic Clam
  • Introduced from Asia
  • Very common in Cahaba River where they take over
    native clam species

Sandbar covered with clam shells
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75. Japanese Honeysuckle
  • Grows as a vine and chokes out native plants
  • Can survive year-round giving it an advantage
    over some plants
  • Few natural enemies
  •  

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76. Hydrilla
  • Clogs waterways, restricting recreation
  • kills other aquatic life by blocking sunlight and
    using oxygen
  • promotes mosquito breeding

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77. Chestnut Blight
  • Chestnut once comprised one-fourth to one-half of
    eastern U.S. forests, and was prized for its
    durable wood, and as a food for humans, livestock
    and wildlife. Today, only stump sprouts from
    killed trees remain.
  • Chestnut blight is a disease caused by a fungus
    that infects the tree

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78. Wild Boar
  • Sus scrofa
  • Probably introduced by European settlers
    originally, although subsequent releases of
    European feral swine" and illegal trap and
    transplant operations by hunting enthusiasts have
    encouraged their hybridization and spread. 
  • Considered a direct and aggressive competitor
    with native wildlife and destroyer of natural
    plant communities of the state. 
  • Every opportunity for eradication should be
    undertaken.

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  • 79. Fire Ants
  • The RIFA was accidentally introduced into the
    United States aboard a South American cargo ship
    that docked at the port of Mobile, Alabama, in
    the 1930s, and came to infest the majority of the
    Southern and Southwestern United States.
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