International Association
for Open Knowledge
on Invasive Alien Species
November 2023 issue of BioInvasions Records is now online!
Four studies on the distribution of several invasive species around the world. Invasive alien vascular plants on a National Park in Sicily; dispersal and range expansion of the blue swimming crab Portunus segnis in Europe; and translocation and spreading of Corbicula fluminea in Italy.

Updates on the freshwater exotic fauna of the Baja California Mediterranean region (Mexico), on the Ulbrich’s 1930 map of muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) population; and on the status of invasive alien plants in Ramsar wetlands on the Republic of Korea.

Impacts of invasive fish on the ghost frog tadpole abundance; and ecological and societal impacts of the water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes) in China.

Establishment of a trap-jaw ant, Odontomachus ruginodis, in Hawai‘i.

Co-introductions of monogeneans and fish in New Zealand.

And seventeen new records around the world. New alien plants in the Balearic Islands; first European record of Lespedeza cuneata; Koenigia divaricate in Poland; new records for the Algerian alien flora; first record of Iris pseudacorus in Argentina; the invasive Douglas fir needle midges in Switzerland; the non-native bamboo longhorn beetle in Madagascar; the Turkish snail Helix lucorum in Poland; a new species of amber snail in Japan; a new polychaete in Spain; the brown shrimp Penaeus aztecus in the Catalan coast; the freshwater planarian Girardia sinensis in South Africa; the fishhook waterflea Cercopagis pengoi in the Mississippi River Basin; Faxonius propinquus and Procambarus acutus in the Delaware River; invasive fish species in Georgia; the non-native fish Rhinogobius cliffordpopei in Tibet; and the non-native Peking gecko, Gekko swinhonis, in South Korea.

Check out the November issue of BioInvasions Records here!

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