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In a nutshell: invasion of alien species

Por: IICA | CTA.
Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Trinidad&Tobago CTP Services&Supplies 2010Descripción: 13.Tema(s): SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA | PLAGAS DE ANIMALES | ECOLOGIA | BIODIVERSIDAD | CARIBE | FOOD SECURITY AGRICULTURA | PESTS OF ANIMALS AGRICULTURA | ECOLOGY AGRICULTURA | BIODIVERSITY AGRICULTURA | CARIBBEAN AGRICULTURA | SECURITE ALIMENTAIRE AGRICULTURA | ORGANISME NUISIBLE AUX ANIMAUX AGRICULTURA | ECOLOGIE AGRICULTURA | BIODIVERSITE AGRICULTURA | CARAIBES AGRICULTURA | PESTS OF PLANTSRecursos en línea: eng Resumen: This issue features Invasive Alien Species; (IAS) which is a leading cause of loss of native biodiversity in the Caribbean. They also directly impact humans lives. For example, the invasion of the africanized bees has caused a change in the local strain of bees and loss of human life. Loss is also measured in economic terms as a result of direct damage to crops and livestock. Post harvest losses are also quite significant. This is a serious problem in many caribbean islands.

This issue features Invasive Alien Species; (IAS) which is a leading cause of loss of native biodiversity in the Caribbean. They also directly impact humans lives. For example, the invasion of the africanized bees has caused a change in the local strain of bees and loss of human life. Loss is also measured in economic terms as a result of direct damage to crops and livestock. Post harvest losses are also quite significant. This is a serious problem in many caribbean islands.

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