1. Ant invasion in China: An in-depth analysis of the country's ongoing battle with exotic ants
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Junaid Ali Siddiqui, Bamisope Steve Bamisile, Ruidong Fan, Muhammad Hafeez, Waqar Islam, Wenjia Yang, Minyi Wei, Hao Ran, Yijuan Xu, and Xiaoyulong Chen
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Species ecology ,Environmental impacts ,National response ,Biodiversity preservation ,Ecosystem protection ,Invasive species ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
The invasion of exotic ant species in China presents significant challenges to ecosystems, agriculture, and the economy. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of China's ongoing battle with exotic ants, examining the factors contributing to their introduction and establishment. It explores the responses implemented by the decision makers, including capacity building, establishment of research institutions, and legislative measures. Limitations and gaps in the current strategies are identified, highlighting the need for regional collaboration, increased awareness, and strengthened early detection and response systems. Furthermore, the paper emphasizes the importance of conducting research to understand various exotic ant species' ecological and economic impacts, facilitating the development of targeted and effective management approaches. By adopting a comprehensive and coordinated approach, China can mitigate the impacts of ant invasions and safeguard its biodiversity, agriculture, and economy. This analysis underscores the significance of collective efforts in addressing the ongoing battle with exotic ants and preserving the well-being of ecosystems, economies, and the society.
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- 2024
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