Английская Википедия:Invasive species in the Philippines
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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates The following is a list of invasive alien species (IAS) in the Philippines. These species are regarded to have a negative effect on the local ecosystem and the economy, although not all species introduced from outside the archipelago are considered as "invasive".[1]
Notable species
Animals
Picture | Common name | Species name | Introduced | Native to | Notes |
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Файл:Rhinella marina (Philippines).jpg | Cane toad | Rhinella marina | Nationwide | Central America | Often erroneously referred to as "bullfrogs", cane toads are the most widely distributed invasive amphibian species. Sightings has been reported in at least 24 major islands across the Philippines, and is noted to have been recorded in the Palawan island group. The species was introduced in the Philippines in the 1930s, as a pest control method in sugar cane plantations.[2] |
Файл:Pelodiscus.jpg | Chinese softshell turtle | Pelodiscus sinensis | — | China | [3] |
Файл:Bıçak balığı.jpg | Clown knifefish | Chitala ornata | Laguna de Bay | Indochina | Regarded as an ornamental fish in the Philippines, the clown knifefish is believed to have been introduced to Laguna de Bay in 2009 due to flooding caused by Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy). It is considered as an invasive species due to the knifefish preying on native fishes as well as introduced species cultivated for human consumption such as milkfish and Tilapia.[4] |
Файл:Gfp-gambusia.jpg | Eastern mosquitofish | Gambusia holbrooki | — | Southeastern United States | Introduced in the Philippines in 1905 as a means to combat malaria.[5] |
Файл:Callosciurus finlaysonii - Finlayson's squirrel (variable squirrel)-cropped.jpg | Finlayson's squirrel | Callosciurus finlaysonii | – | Indochina | First reported in gated subdivisions and golf courses in Metro Manila, the Finlayson's squirrel has also been sighted in Batangas and Nueva Ecija. The squirrels are considered as a threat to native bird species.[6] |
Файл:Achatina fulica - walking (cropped).JPG | Giant African land snail | Lissachatina fulica | Nationwide | East Africa | Introduced in the Philippines in 1942 during World War II by the Imperial Japanese military from Taiwan. A crop pest.[7] |
Файл:Golden apple snail laying eggs, Singapore.jpg | Golden apple snail | Pomacea canaliculata | Nationwide | South America | Introduced in the Philippines from Argentina via Taiwan in the 1980s. It was originally intended as a protein source for farmers' diet and was also kept as an aquarium pet. It is regarded as a crop pest in rice cultivation.[8][9] |
Файл:Trachemys scripta elegans 001.JPG | Red-eared slider | Trachemys scripta elegans | – | Southern United States | Popularly kept as pets. The importation of turtles to the Philippines has been banned to manage the proliferation of the turtles in the country.[10] |
Файл:FRESH TILAPIA.jpg | Tilapia | Various | – | Africa | Introduced in the Philippines in the 1970s. Although the fish has been made a staple of Filipino diet, it is noted to have displaced other native fishes fit for human consumption. Wild Tilapia has been recorded in Lake Sebu, Agusan Marsh and Liguasan Marsh.[11] |
Plants
Picture | Common name | Species name | Introduced | Native to | Notes |
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Файл:Chromolaena odorata 07126.jpg | Hagonoy | Chromolaena odorata | Nationwide | South America | Now a prevalent weed in the Philippines, the plant was introduced in the southern Philippines in the 1960s.[12] It also easily spreads in agricultural land reducing space for edible plants consumed by livestock. Hagonoy itself is poisonous to livestock due to its allelopathic properties.[13] |
Файл:Pasig River Algae.jpg | Water Hyacinth (Water lily) |
Eichornia crassipes[14] | Nationwide | South America | Noted to cover the Pasig River and affect Laguna de Bay during the rainy season. It competes with native plant species and covers wide swathes of surface causing low level of oxygen in the water. The plants however are recognized for their role in removing heavy metal in the Pasig River's polluted waters.[15][16] |
References
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