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The aggressive invasion of exotic reptiles in Florida with a focus on prominent species: A review

The aggressive invasion of exotic reptiles in Florida with a focus on prominent species: A review
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摘要 Florida, along with Hawaii, has among the two worst invasive species problems in the USA, and the state is espe-cially susceptible to establishment by alien reptiles. Besides the large numbers of established non-native reptile species in Florida, many of these species present novel difficulties for management, or have other characteristics making effective management ex-tremely challenging. Moreover, initiation of management action requires more than recognition by experts that a potentially harmful species has become established. It also requires the political will along with concomitant resources and appropriate per-sonnel to develop effective methods and apply them. We review the situation in Florida, including assessment of risk for estab- lishment, and we use a subset of prominent species to illustrate in more detail the array of invasive reptile species circumstances in Florida, including routes of introduction, impacts, and potential and implemented management actions. These examples not only highlight the severity of the invasive reptile problems in the state, but they also show the diversity in resolve and response towards them and the motivating factors [Current Zoology 57 (5): 599-612, 2011].
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2011年第5期599-612,共14页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 Argentine black and white tegus Biophysical ecology Burmese pythons Control Green and spiny-tailed iguanas Invasive species Nile monitors Northern curlytail lizards 佛罗里达州 爬行动物 物种入侵 突出 管理操作 情调 物种问题 有害物种
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