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Revisiting the non-native insect fauna of Greece: Current trends and an updated checklist

Journal

NEOBIOTA
Volume -, Issue 65, Pages 93-108

Publisher

PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/neobiota.65.64686

Keywords

Checklist; insects; invasive species; non-native; trends

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  1. Research Office of the UAEU
  2. College of Science, UAEU

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A thorough literature investigation on the non-native entomofauna of Greece was conducted, resulting in a checklist for the non-native insect species of the country with an increase in number from 266 to 469. Current trends regarding species richness, taxonomy, means of introduction, native range, and trophic preferences were analyzed and discussed, highlighting the need for an effective early warning system integrated in national phytosanitary legislation.
Alien invasive species not only have adverse environmental impacts, they may also pose socioeconomic and human health threats. The increase in detected non-native (alien) and cryptogenic species, followed by the necessity for up-to-date scientific information on biological invasions, prompted a thorough literature investigation on the non-native entomofauna of Greece. Supplementing previous studies concerning Europe and Greece, a checklist for the non-native insect species of the country is provided, while their number is elevated from 266 to 469. Current trends regarding species richness and taxonomy, deliberate or accidental means of introduction, as well as their native range and trophic preferences are analysed and discussed. This publication illustrates the current state of non-native insects of Greece, highlighting the need for an effective early warning system integrated in national phytosanitary legislation, survey protocols and strategies towards the eradication and mitigation of their detrimental impacts.

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