INNS, Borders and Biosecurity – Responding to an Intensifying Threat
Paul Walton
Control
Early detection and Rapid response
Prevention
CBD Hierarchical Approach
‘Efforts to mitigate invasions have not been effective enough to keep up with increasing globalization’
The main negative pressures on designated features on protected sites in Scotland. data c/o SNH, accurate as of March 2019
Where are we?
Aichi Target 9
•By 2020, invasive alien species and pathways are identified and prioritized;
•Priority species are controlled or eradicated and;
•Measures are in place to manage pathways to prevent their introduction and establishment
Ponto-Caspian INNS
•23 freshwater species native to Black/Caspian/Azov seas
•Moving across Europe facilitated by people moving gear between
waterbodies
•The species coexist successfully – to exclusion of natives
•90% of benthic macroinvertebrate biomass in some German rivers
Patrick Steinmann – Invert sample from Lake Zurich
Armon R.H., Zenetos A. (2015) Invasive Alien Species and Their Indicators. In: Armon R., Hänninen O. (eds) Environmental Indicators. Springer, Dordrecht