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Title: International response under the Antarctic treaty system to the establishment of a non-native fly in Antarctica
Authors: Remedios De León, Mónica Luján
Morelli Mazzeo, Enrique Regino
Hughes, Kevin Andrew
Convey, Peter
Type: Artículo
Keywords: Invasive, Alien, Eradication, Antarctic Treaty, Committee for Environmental Protection
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: Antarctica currently has few non-native species, compared to other regions of the planet, due to the continent’s isolation, extreme climatic conditions and the lack of habitat. However, human activity, particularly the activities of national government operators and tourism, increasingly contributes to the risk of non-native species transfer and establishment. Trichocera (Saltitrichocera) maculipennis Meigen, 1888 (Diptera, Trichoceridae) is a non-native fly originating from the Northern Hemisphere that was unintentionally introduced to King George Island in the maritime Antarctic South Shetland Islands around 15 years ago, since when it has been reported within or in the vicinity of several research stations. It is not explicitly confirmed that T. maculipennis has established in the natural environment, but life-history characteristics make this likely, thereby making potential eradication or control a challenge. Antarctic Treaty Parties active in the region are developing a coordinated and expanding international response to monitor and control T. maculipennis within and around stations in the affected area. However, there remains no overarching non-native invasive species management plan for the island or the wider maritime Antarctic region (which shares similar environmental conditions and habitats to those of King George Island). Here we present some options towards the development of such a plan. We recommend the development of (1) clear mechanisms for the timely coordination of response activities by multiple Parties operating in the vicinity of the introduction location and (2) policy guidance on acceptable levels of environmental impacts resulting from eradication attempts in the natural environment, including the use of pesticides.
Publisher: Springer Nature
IN: Environmental Management, 2021, 67(6): 1043–1059.
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-021-01464-z
ISSN: 1432-1009
Citation: Remedios De León, M, Morelli Mazzeo, E, Hughes, K [y otro autor]. "International response under the Antarctic treaty system to the establishment of a non-native fly in Antarctica". Environmental Management. [en línea] 2021, 67(6): 1043–1059. 17 h. Doi:10.1007/s00267-021-01464-z.
License: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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