Abstract
This review deals with alien species invasion in Southeast Asia, an important conservation and management concern in the region. I report on the current and potential future impacts of biological invasions on biodiversity in Southeast Asia. Current knowledge of the invasive species in Southeast Asia is mostly based on anecdotal observations. Nevertheless, I attempt to compile existing empirical evidence on the negative effects of the biological invaders found in the region. These impacts include displacement of native biota, modification of ecosystems, hybridization, environmental disturbance, and economic loss. Any effective counter-measure will need to involve a multi-national strategy, yet such measure is challenging due to a broad spectrum of political and economic development models among the Southeast Asian countries. An overview of the taxonomic structure of the invasive species in Southeast Asia shows that the invasive plant and fish are the most represented taxonomic groups in all countries. The current research effort in invasion ecology from Southeast Asia is not being up to international standard in comparison to other regions, and the absence of recent international journal articles on invasive plant species reveals the biases in biological invasion-related research. The lack of research capacity and financial support from governments, and the inability to disseminate scholarly data in international journals are the possible reasons for the dearth of research literature on biological invasions from the region. Finally, a forward-looking agenda for the region should include improving the quality and quantity of biological invasion research; adopting a tough approach to the illegal release of wildlife; and applying multi-national strategies that integrate data sharing, prioritization, public awareness, policy work, capacity building, conservation actions and surveillance.
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Data collection for this manuscript is supported by the European Union Marie Curie EST Fellowship. I am grateful to Navjot Sodhi, Lian Pin Koh, Richard Corlett, Charlotte Yap and Jonathan Eyal for their valuable comments on the earlier draft.
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Peh, K.SH. Invasive species in Southeast Asia: the knowledge so far. Biodivers Conserv 19, 1083–1099 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-009-9755-7
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Keywords
- Alien species
- Conservation
- Exotics
- Invasion
- Island biogeography
- Management
- Tropical East Asia