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Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventories for Europe

Biological invasions by non-native or 'alien' species are one of the greatest threats to the ecological and economic well-being of the planet..

Alien species can act as vectors for new diseases, alter ecosystem processes, change biodiversity, disrupt cultural landscapes, reduce the value of land and water for human activities and cause other socio-economic consequences for man..

To help those tackling the invasive species challange, this website provides a 'one-stop-shop' for information on biological invasions in Europe..

This website is the result of the DAISIE project, funded by the European Commission under the Sixth Framework Programme (Contract Number: SSPI-CT-2003-511202). Click here for more information about DAISIE..

Please note that the DAISIE database behind this website is continually being updated. The current version is only provisional for invertebrates and fungi where a large amount of data is currently being incorporated and corrections are being made.

To cite DAISIE, please use:
DAISIE European Invasive Alien Species Gateway (http://www.europe-aliens.org)

To cite specific DAISIE content, please use (e.g.):
DAISIE European Invasive Alien Species Gateway, 2008. Oxyura jamaicensis. Available from: www.europe-aliens.org/speciesFactsheet.do?speciesId=50432 [Accessed 1st April 2009].

DAISIE Handbook of alien species in Europe available NOW

Preface, contents, contributors

Chapter1

Search Species

Search for information on one of the alien species occuring in Europe.

Search Regions

Search regions to explore the alien species threats across Europe, for inland and coastal and marine areas.

Search Experts

Search for one of the experts on biological invasions in Europe