Alien species invasion proves costly problem

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A researcher of the Fujian Academy of Agriculture Sciences sprays weed killer on invasive water hyacinth yesterday in east China's Fujian Province.[Shanghai Daily]

A researcher of the Fujian Academy of Agriculture Sciences sprays weed killer on invasive water hyacinth yesterday in east China's Fujian Province.[Shanghai Daily]

China is threatened by more than 400 invasive alien species, which has caused billions of yuan of economic losses, an agricultural official said Monday.

"We have discovered more than 400 harmful species alien to the country so far," said Wan Fanghao, vice director with the Research Center for Invasive Alien Species Prevention and Control of China's Ministry of Agriculture. "More than 100 of them are widely spread in the country and have caused great losses."

Wan made the remarks while attending the ongoing International Congress on Biological Invasion in the southeastern Fujian Province.

More than 500 experts from 50 countries and regions around the globe are attending the congress, putting their heads together to address the threats of invasive alien species.

Wan warned that the situation in China was very severe. "Due to these invasive alien species, China is now suffering a direct economic losses of at least 50 billion yuan (7.3 billion U.S. dollars) while the total economic losses are about 130 billion."

Statistics showed that more than half of the 100 dangerous alien species listed by the World Conservation Union (IUCN) have been found in China.

An alien species, when invading a new environment without being monitored, is apt to proliferate and form a mono-dominant community, competing for living spaces previously enjoyed by local species.

"They are ruining bio-diversity, threatening the ecological system and driving local species to extinction," Wan said.

Chen Wanquan, vice head of the Institute of Plant Protection of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, said China has invested millions of dollars in tackling invasive alien species.

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