Invasive termites and their growing global impact as major urban pests
Thomas Chouvenc
Abstract
While termites play important ecological roles, a fraction of species have strong invasive capabilities and represent urban pests of economic importance worldwide. Their invasive potential is exacerbated by human activities such as maritime transport, with privately owned boats serving as key vectors for local and global termite dispersal, particularly for Cryptotermes and Coptotermes pest species. Land establishment by invasive termites can remain undetected for decades, often making eradication attempts too late to succeed. Ultimately, invasive termite species will likely continue to spread at the global scale, and recent new invasive records point toward an underestimation of their actual current invasive status.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyInvasive speciesEcologyInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorPlant and animal studiesInsect and Pesticide Research