Spread of invasive species into Scotland: study

A horizon scanning study involving analysis of pathways of spread of invasive non-native species into Scotland. It considers species having the highest likelihood of arrival and establishment and the magnitude of their potential negative impact on biodiversity and ecosystems over the next 10 years.


Annex 4: Compiled long list of INNS: Human Health Impacts

Aedes koreicus

Aedes vexens

Ambrosia artemisiifolia

Ambrosia trifida

Anthrenocerus australis

Anthrenus (Anthrenops) coloratus

Anthrenus (Anthrenus) flavipes

Anthrenus (Anthrenus) scrophulariae

Anthrenus (Florilinus) olgae

Anthrenus flavidus

Anthrenus oceanicus

Argemone mexicana

Blatta orientalis

Culex modestus

Dittrichia graveolens

Humulus scandens

Reesa vespulae

Rhipicephalus sanguineus

Steatoda grossa

Steatoda nobilis

Thaumetopoea processionea

Trogoderma glabrum

Trogoderma granarium

Trogoderma inclusum

Vespa velutina

Xanthium strumarium

Contact

Email: invasive_non-native_species@gov.scot

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