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Biological Invasion in the Era of Globalization


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1 Assistant Professor (Ad-Hoc), Department of Commerce, P.G.D.A.V. College (Eve.), University of Delhi, Nehru Nagar, Ring Road, New Delhi- 110 065, India
     

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The objective of the article was to show how the diversity of the planet seems to get blurred due to the ongoing process of homogenization of flora and fauna on Earth. This was done by exploring the literature that provides a link between a globalized world and biological invasion. Though the literature on the subject is rather limited, but provides some insightful details into the matter. The article succeeded in showing that some of the innate tendencies of human behavior have actually made the problem of invasion worse. What remains to be investigated is the outcome of this continuous process of homogenization, whether it would lead to a complete destruction of diversity that the planet is known for, or whether the system would settle on a different equilibrium, where the term "native" would no longer hold relevance.

Keywords

Biological Invasion, Globalization, Invasive Alien Species, Propagule Pressure, Ballast Water

P28, Q57, Q59

Paper Submission Date : August 13, 2015 ; Paper sent back for Revision : August 19, 2015 ; Paper Acceptance Date : September 6, 2015.

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Deepika Sharma
Assistant Professor (Ad-Hoc), Department of Commerce, P.G.D.A.V. College (Eve.), University of Delhi, Nehru Nagar, Ring Road, New Delhi- 110 065, India

Abstract


The objective of the article was to show how the diversity of the planet seems to get blurred due to the ongoing process of homogenization of flora and fauna on Earth. This was done by exploring the literature that provides a link between a globalized world and biological invasion. Though the literature on the subject is rather limited, but provides some insightful details into the matter. The article succeeded in showing that some of the innate tendencies of human behavior have actually made the problem of invasion worse. What remains to be investigated is the outcome of this continuous process of homogenization, whether it would lead to a complete destruction of diversity that the planet is known for, or whether the system would settle on a different equilibrium, where the term "native" would no longer hold relevance.

Keywords


Biological Invasion, Globalization, Invasive Alien Species, Propagule Pressure, Ballast Water

P28, Q57, Q59

Paper Submission Date : August 13, 2015 ; Paper sent back for Revision : August 19, 2015 ; Paper Acceptance Date : September 6, 2015.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2015%2Fv8i10%2F79832