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National Strategy on Invasive Species and National Invasive Species Information System VIII Trilateral Committee Meeting Invasive Species as a Trilateral Challenge Albuquerque April 29, 2003 Laura Arriaga Mexico
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Lablab purpureus Rapistrum rugosum Oreochromis mossambicus Main Issues Process to build up a National Strategy to approach the invasive species problem in Mexico. Process to build up a National Strategy to approach the invasive species problem in Mexico. National Information System on Invasive Species for Mexico. National Information System on Invasive Species for Mexico.
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International Commitments and Conabio Convention on Biological Diversity Convention on Biological Diversity Article 8. In situ Conservation Article 8. In situ Conservation (h): Prevent the introduction of, control or eradicate those alien species which threaten ecosystems, habitats or species; (h): Prevent the introduction of, control or eradicate those alien species which threaten ecosystems, habitats or species; CONABIO is the National Focal Point of the Clearinghouse Mechanism derived from the CBD CONABIO is the National Focal Point of the Clearinghouse Mechanism derived from the CBD CONABIO is responsible of implementing the National Biodiversity Information System, which includes the Invasive Species Information System CONABIO is responsible of implementing the National Biodiversity Information System, which includes the Invasive Species Information System
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Process to build up the Mexican National Strategy to address the problem of Alien Invasive Species Five workshops, with 50 experts from 42 academic institutions, governmental agencies, ngo, and industry, have already been done. Five workshops, with 50 experts from 42 academic institutions, governmental agencies, ngo, and industry, have already been done. Five more workshops are needed to complete the participatory process. Five more workshops are needed to complete the participatory process. Conceptual framework Strategic responses and actions Action Plan Biological and socioeconomical problems generated by AIS Aquatic environments Terrestrial environments
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Conceptual Framework 1. Definitions 2. Criteria to characterize alien invasive species 3. Sources and pathways Terrestrial SpeciesTerrestrial Species Aquatic SpeciesAquatic Species 4. Establishment 5. Dispersion 6. Impact BiodiversityBiodiversity Agroforestry and range activitiesAgroforestry and range activities FisheriesFisheries HealthHealth TourismTourism Other related economic activitiesOther related economic activities
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Strategic responses and actions Diagnosis of the problems generated by AIS Preventive Actions Early warning Management (eradication and control) Informatics, research, and monitoring Public awareness and education Regulatory measures and policies Inter-governmental cooperation Five more workshops will be carried out with governmental agencies, educational institutions, ngo, and policy makers to end up the participatory process Five more workshops will be carried out with governmental agencies, educational institutions, ngo, and policy makers to end up the participatory process
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Species Selection Workshops with experts Species technical information Taxonomic Ecological Policy Management Public value Bibliographic information Procambarus clarkii Cichlasoma cyanoguttatum Pathways for aquatic invasive species and species selection Pathways Aquaculture / mariculture Pet, aquaria, ornamental plant Ballast waters
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Invasive Species Information System Systematize and compile the available information concerning invasive species for terrestrial and aquatic environments. Systematize and compile the available information concerning invasive species for terrestrial and aquatic environments. Obtain species checklists for each biological group and define priority species to develop specific ecological studies. Obtain species checklists for each biological group and define priority species to develop specific ecological studies. Determine the current geographical distribution of the invasive species and its potential ecological niches in Mexico. Determine the current geographical distribution of the invasive species and its potential ecological niches in Mexico. Develop risk assessments for biodiversity Develop risk assessments for biodiversity Define strategies to manage these species with all stakeholders, mainly with the responsible Ministries. Define strategies to manage these species with all stakeholders, mainly with the responsible Ministries. Caulerpa taxifolia
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Checklists of exotic and traslocated species Checklists of exotic and traslocated species 861 vascular plants 861 vascular plants 60 mammals 60 mammals 25 birds 25 birds 10 amphibians and reptiles 10 amphibians and reptiles 76 fishes 76 fishes 6 crustaceans 6 crustaceans 6 mollusks 6 mollusks Invasive Species Information System State of Art Species ecological information Species ecological information Distributional maps of the invasive species native range and potential niches of their distribution in Mexico Distributional maps of the invasive species native range and potential niches of their distribution in Mexico Risk analyses for biodiversity (early detection and warning) Risk analyses for biodiversity (early detection and warning) Rana catesbeiana Ceratitis capitata Potential distribution of coffee crops of coffee crops
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Prototype for aquatic invasive species
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Oreochromis mossambicus
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Risk Assessment Risk assessments for early detection and warning Risk assessments for early detection and warning Species identification and characterization of its native range of distribution Species identification and characterization of its native range of distribution Obtaining specimens information (localities where these have been sampled) in scientific collections Obtaining specimens information (localities where these have been sampled) in scientific collections Model potential ecological niches with predictive tools Model potential ecological niches with predictive tools Validation with experts Validation with experts Document main features of the sources and pathways of the potential invader and of its establishment and dispersion phases Document main features of the sources and pathways of the potential invader and of its establishment and dispersion phases Technical report Technical report Discuss strategies with involved authorities Discuss strategies with involved authorities
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Preventive Risk Assessments Risk assessments are done in collaboration with the Ministries of Agriculture (Sagarpa), Environment (Semarnat), and Health (SS). Risk assessments are done in collaboration with the Ministries of Agriculture (Sagarpa), Environment (Semarnat), and Health (SS). Several case studies have been worked out with Sagarpa, and also with Semarnat and SS: Several case studies have been worked out with Sagarpa, and also with Semarnat and SS: Opuntia-Cactoblastis cactorum -Most successful case study Opuntia-Cactoblastis cactorum -Most successful case study Bombus terrestris Bombus terrestris Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata West Nile Virus West Nile Virus
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Potential overlapping areas between the Opuntia and the moth, Cactoblastis cactorum, in North America Orange and yellow lines: Similar ecological areas for the moth Areas in blue: Species accumulation of Opuntia
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Constitute a national node and participate in the international initiatives coordinated by the Global Invasive Species Program (GISP). Constitute a national node and participate in the international initiatives coordinated by the Global Invasive Species Program (GISP). Actions to create a regional node for North America in collaboration with the USGS and CEC. Actions to create a regional node for North America in collaboration with the USGS and CEC. Participation with International Initiatives
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