The Giant African Snail (Achatina fulica) is considered to be one the world’s 100 worst inva-sive alien species. The snail has an impact on native biodiversity, and on agricultural and horticultural crops. In India, it is known to feed on more than fifty species of native plants and agricultural crops and also outcompetes the native snails. It was introduced into India in 1847 and since then it has spread all across the country. In this paper, we use ecological niche modeling (ENM) to assess the distribution pattern of Giant African Snail (GAS) under different climate change scenarios. The niche modeling results indicate that under the cur-rent climate scenario, Eastern India, peninsular India and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are at high...
As the primary pest of palm trees, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Curcu-lionidae) ...
Aim Climate change has increased the risk of biological invasions, particularly by increasing the cl...
Global climate is constantly changing, and such changes have irreversible impacts on the fauna and f...
Identification of invasion hotspots that support multiple invasive alien species (IAS) is a pre-requ...
Conservation managers and policy makers are often confronted with a challenging dilemma of devising ...
India is one of the 12 mega biodiversity countries of the world, which represents 11 % of world’s fl...
Recent trends in globalization, human mobility surge and global trade aggravated the expansion of al...
Pest Risk Assessments (PRAs) routinely employ climatic niche models to identify endan-gered areas. T...
This article focuses on the geographical distribution and habitats of the invader freshwater snail s...
International audienceClimate change and biological invasions are threatening biodiversity and ecosy...
The common cutworm, Spodoptera litura, has become a major pest of soybean (Glycine max) throughout i...
Climate change and invasive species are critical factors affecting native land snail diversity. In S...
With no coordinated control measures, giant African snail populations are proliferating in the city,...
The best way to reduce problems related to invasive species is by preventing introductions into pote...
The best way to reduce problems related to invasive species is by preventing introductions into pote...
As the primary pest of palm trees, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Curcu-lionidae) ...
Aim Climate change has increased the risk of biological invasions, particularly by increasing the cl...
Global climate is constantly changing, and such changes have irreversible impacts on the fauna and f...
Identification of invasion hotspots that support multiple invasive alien species (IAS) is a pre-requ...
Conservation managers and policy makers are often confronted with a challenging dilemma of devising ...
India is one of the 12 mega biodiversity countries of the world, which represents 11 % of world’s fl...
Recent trends in globalization, human mobility surge and global trade aggravated the expansion of al...
Pest Risk Assessments (PRAs) routinely employ climatic niche models to identify endan-gered areas. T...
This article focuses on the geographical distribution and habitats of the invader freshwater snail s...
International audienceClimate change and biological invasions are threatening biodiversity and ecosy...
The common cutworm, Spodoptera litura, has become a major pest of soybean (Glycine max) throughout i...
Climate change and invasive species are critical factors affecting native land snail diversity. In S...
With no coordinated control measures, giant African snail populations are proliferating in the city,...
The best way to reduce problems related to invasive species is by preventing introductions into pote...
The best way to reduce problems related to invasive species is by preventing introductions into pote...
As the primary pest of palm trees, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Curcu-lionidae) ...
Aim Climate change has increased the risk of biological invasions, particularly by increasing the cl...
Global climate is constantly changing, and such changes have irreversible impacts on the fauna and f...