Updates

This page contains a quarterly list of full datasheets that have been added or updated. The Home Page shows the most recently published datasheets.

Country datasheets have been enhanced with a List of Species and List of Animal Diseases (generated from the full datasheets only).  In the Home Page Search box enter "USA" or "United Kingdom" or "Florida" or "Netherlands Antilles" for example and look in the Basic Datasheets tab for the datasheet. If you require additional filters, then use the Advanced Search from the top Search menu and refer to the Advanced Search Help for guidance.

Pathway datasheets have been added to the browse tree as Pathway causes (the reasons for introduction and spread, whether deliberate or accidental) and Pathway vectors (the physical means of  introduction and spread). Full and basic datasheets include the List of species transported in the Risks tab. Follow the links to the species datasheets for more information. This data set is being enhanced to provide more extensive lists.

previousPrevious     
Showing 1 - 10 of 255
Acer negundo Acer negundo (box elder)
A. negundo is a small and variable tree of little economic value native to much of North America. It has been widely planted mainly...
Aceria guerreronis Aceria guerreronis (coconut mite)
Accurate crop loss assessments are rarely done, but estimates range from 7.5% (Julia and Mariau, 1979) and 30% (Hernández, 1977) to 60% (Griffith,...
Achyranthes aspera Achyranthes aspera (devil's horsewhip)
A. aspera can become aggressive outside of its native range and has naturalized widely. It appears to be kept under control in its...
Acrolepiopsis assectella Acrolepiopsis assectella (leek moth)
Cultivated Allium plants, particularly leek and onion, from the south of Norway and Sweden to Italy, Spain and Algeria, are frequently attacked by...
Aculops lycopersici Aculops lycopersici (tomato russet mite)
A. lycopersici may cause serious reductions in yield in tomato crops, especially when young plants are exposed to attack. Losses of up to 65% have...
Adenanthera pavonina Adenanthera pavonina (red-bead tree)
Binngeli 1999 classed A. pavonina as a moderately invasive woody weed. In the USA, A. pavonina is listed as a Category II invasive species in the...
Adiantum raddianum Adiantum raddianum (delta maidenhair fern)
A. raddianum is a delicate fern native to tropical and subtropical South America. The fern grows terrestrially or on rocks and...
African horse sickness African horse sickness
African horse sickness is a highly infectious, non-contagious, insect-transmitted disease affecting all species of Equidae. It is...
African swine fever African swine fever
African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious disease of pigs, first described in Kenya by Montgomery (1921). It is caused by a large DNA...
Agave sisalana Agave sisalana (sisal hemp)
A. sisalana is a perennial succulent plant and is included in lists of invasive species in Cuba, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Pacific...
previousPrevious First 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE
Copyright © 2013 CABI. CABI is a registered EU trademark.