Biological Invasions and Its Management in China 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-024-0948-2_4
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Biological Invasions in Aquatic Ecosystems in China

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“…Invasive species can rapidly spread over broad geographical scales by natural and/or human‐mediated dispersal and successfully colonize diverse habitats with varied local environmental conditions (Doney et al., ; Zhan, Briski, Bock, Ghabooli, & Macisaac, ). For marine invaders, introductions over long‐distance appear to be occurring with increased frequency due to intense human activities, such as shipping, aquaculture, and aquarium trades (Carlton, ; Lin, Gao, & Zhan, ; Zhan et al., ). In invaded habitats, invaders are often challenged by dramatically different abiotic and biotic conditions (Darling, Bagley, Roman, Tepolt, & Geller, ; Lee, ; Paul‐Pont, De Montaudouin, Gonzalez, Soudant, & Baudrimont, ; Sorte, Jones, & Miller, ; Zhan et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Invasive species can rapidly spread over broad geographical scales by natural and/or human‐mediated dispersal and successfully colonize diverse habitats with varied local environmental conditions (Doney et al., ; Zhan, Briski, Bock, Ghabooli, & Macisaac, ). For marine invaders, introductions over long‐distance appear to be occurring with increased frequency due to intense human activities, such as shipping, aquaculture, and aquarium trades (Carlton, ; Lin, Gao, & Zhan, ; Zhan et al., ). In invaded habitats, invaders are often challenged by dramatically different abiotic and biotic conditions (Darling, Bagley, Roman, Tepolt, & Geller, ; Lee, ; Paul‐Pont, De Montaudouin, Gonzalez, Soudant, & Baudrimont, ; Sorte, Jones, & Miller, ; Zhan et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…263 Despite the fact that the complete framework of laws and regulations in China clearly bans any illegal introduction of NAS, the number of illegally NAS sharply increased from 3972 in 2011 to 4838 in 2013. 61,264 The failure to control the invasion of NAS could be attributed to the fact that the legislation related to the prevention and control of NAS is out of touch with management practices. 61 In addition, the supervision of NAS invasion as authorized by relevant laws and regulations in China is scattered, involving MARA, GAC, MEE, MNR, the National Health Commission (NHC) and other related departments (Supporting Information File S3), with overlapping and nested functions and unclear division of responsibilities.…”
Section: Laws and Regulations On Non-native Species Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that the complete framework of laws and regulations in China clearly bans any illegal introduction of NAS, the number of illegally NAS sharply increased from 3972 in 2011 to 4838 in 2013 61,264 . The failure to control the invasion of NAS could be attributed to the fact that the legislation related to the prevention and control of NAS is out of touch with management practices 61 …”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of species to rapidly respond and adapt to fluctuating environments is pivotal for their survival, particularly for invasive species. During the multi-stage invasion process, invaders are constantly and inevitably challenged by acute and recurring environmental stresses (Zhan et al, 2017;Li et al, 2020). Taking shippingmediated range expansions as an example, marine invaders adhered to the hull of shipping vessels or sucked into ballast tanks must endure severe environmental challenges during subsequent shipping voyages such as salinity and temperature fluctuations ∼15% and ∼20 • C, respectively (Briski et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%