Authors
Antonín Kouba, Francisco J Oficialdegui, Ross N Cuthbert, Melina Kourantidou, Josie South, Elena Tricarico, Rodolphe E Gozlan, Franck Courchamp, Phillip J Haubrock
Publication date
2022/3/20
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
813
Pages
152325
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Despite voluminous literature identifying the impacts of invasive species, summaries of monetary costs for some taxonomic groups remain limited. Invasive alien crustaceans often have profound impacts on recipient ecosystems, but there may be great unknowns related to their economic costs. Using the InvaCost database, we quantify and analyse reported costs associated with invasive crustaceans globally across taxonomic, spatial, and temporal descriptors. Specifically, we quantify the costs of prominent aquatic crustaceans — crayfish, crabs, amphipods, and lobsters. Between 2000 and 2020, crayfish caused US$ 120.5 million in reported costs; the vast majority (99%) being attributed to representatives of Astacidae and Cambaridae. Crayfish-related costs were unevenly distributed across countries, with a strong bias towards European economies (US$ 116.4 million; mainly due to the signal crayfish in Sweden …
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