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Blurring Alien Introduction Pathways Risks Losing the Focus on Invasive Species Policy

May 2016

Publication: Conservation Letters
Author(s): Hulme PE, Bacher S, Kenis M, Kühn I, Pergl J, Pyšek P, Roques A, & Vilà, M

The pathways by which alien species are introduced to new regions fall into six broad classes: deliberate releaseescape from captivity; contaminant of a commodity; stowaway on a transport vector; via an infrastructure corridor (without which spread would not be possible) or unaided from other invaded regions (Hulme et al2008). However, Gilroy et al. (2016) argue that species dispersing naturally, through the infrastructure corridor or unaided pathway, should be classed as native rather than alien. We contend their proposal is not only unworkable but also unwise.

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