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China's Booming Economy Is Sparking and Accelerating Biological Invasions

机译:中国蓬勃发展的经济正在激发和加速生物入侵

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China has undergone enormous economic growth in the last 25 years, largely as a result of greatly increased international trade. This burgeoning trade has triggered environmental threats from an expanding list of biological invaders: nonnative species previously unknown in China (e.g., the American vegetable leaf miner, the fall webworm) have arrived and are already causing damage to China's environment and economy. Huge construction projects, such as the Three Gorges Dam and the recently completed rail link to Tibet, could further spread invasive species to once-isolated portions of the country. The environmental risks from this onslaught are immense: China is one of the world's hotspots of biodiversity with about 30,000 native species of vascular plants and at least 2340 species of native terrestrial vertebrates. Fostering governmental and public awareness in China of the costs of invasive species and the multiple benefits of their prevention and control will be key to countering this menace.
机译:在过去的25年中,中国经历了巨大的经济增长,很大程度上是由于国际贸易的大幅增长。这种迅速发展的贸易已经从越来越多的生物入侵者中引发了环境威胁:以前在中国未知的非本地物种(例如,美国的菜叶开采者,秋天的网蠕虫)已经到来,已经对中国的环境和经济造成破坏。三峡大坝和最近完成的通往西藏的铁路建设等庞大的建设项目可能会将入侵物种进一步传播到该国曾经被隔离的地区。这次袭击带来的环境风险是巨大的:中国是世界生物多样性热点地区之一,拥有约30,000种维管植物原生物种和至少2340种陆生脊椎动物。在中国培养政府和公众对入侵物种的成本及其预防和控制的多重利益的认识,将是应对这一威胁的关键。

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    《BioScience》 |2008年第4期|p.317-324|共8页
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    Jianqing Ding and Mingxun Ren are with the Wuhan Botanical Garden and the Wuhan Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China.Richard N. Mack is with the School of Biological Sciences at Washington State University in Pullman.Ping Lu was with the Wuhan Botanical Garden and the Wuhan Institute of Botany when this article was prepared, and is now with the Resources and Environmental Sciences College at the Northeast Agricultural University in Harbin, China.Hongwen Huang (e-mail: huanghw@mail.scbg.ac.cn) is with the South China Botanical Garden and the South China Institute of Botany at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Guangzhou, China.;

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