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Industrial rearing of edible insects could be a major source of new biological invasions
Ecology Letters ( IF 7.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-23 , DOI: 10.1111/ele.13646
Alok Bang 1 , Franck Courchamp 2
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The recent upsurge in the edible insect market has seen industrialisation and intensification without adequate regulatory policy guidelines in place. The species being reared and sold are often non‐native, in rearing centres not equipped to contain the species, and in areas without regional or national pre‐entry regulations, post‐entry monitoring guidelines and early response programmes to address escapee species. Such unregulated transport, trade and rearing of species, compounded by the policy and implementation loopholes at the regional, national and international levels will most likely lead to new biological invasions, as has been witnessed with other unregulated trade practices. To avoid this, it is necessary to monitor and regulate the species to be reared, to improve the quarantine guidelines of the rearing centres, and to be more stringent about the policies and practices that allow movements of non‐native species across international borders.

中文翻译:

食用昆虫的工业饲养可能是新生物入侵的主要来源

在没有适当的监管政策指导的情况下,近期食用昆虫市场的高涨已经看到了工业化和集约化。饲养和出售的物种通常是非本地的,在没有配备该物种的设施的饲养中心中,以及在没有区域或国家进入前法规,进入后监测准则和针对逃逸物种的早期响应计划的地区。这种无管制的物种运输,贸易和饲养,再加上区域,国家和国际各级的政策和实施漏洞,很可能导致新的生物入侵,正如其他无管制的贸易做法所证明的那样。为避免这种情况,有必要监视和规范要饲养的物种,以改善饲养中心的检疫准则,
更新日期:2020-11-23
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