| Literature DB >> 33762869 |
Víctor Hugo González-Sánchez1, Jerry D Johnson2, David González-Solís1, Lydia Allison Fucsko3, Larry David Wilson4,5.
Abstract
Among the principal causes producing detrimental effects on global biodiversity are introductions of alien species. Very few attempts to control introduced amphibians and reptiles in Middle America (Mexico and Central America) can be identified, so listings are provided for 24 exotic species, 16 translocated species, and 11 species that were removed from the introduced species listing because of lack of substantiating evidence that they are from established populations. Biosecurity methods are also identified that can be applied for preventing, controlling, and managing introduced and especially invasive species. Víctor Hugo González-Sánchez, Jerry D. Johnson, David González-Solís, Lydia Allison Fucsko, Larry David Wilson.Entities:
Keywords: Biological invasion; Especies exóticas; Middle America; especies introducidas; especies translocadas; exotic species; herpetofauna; introduced species; invasion biológica; mesoamérica; translocated species
Year: 2021 PMID: 33762869 PMCID: PMC7960690 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1022.51422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546