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BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS: MECHANISMS, ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS, AND GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES

AUTHORS:
Saivenkatesh Korlam
M Vishnu Priya
R Chandramouli
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Department of Botany, S.V.A. Govt. Degree College (M), Srikalahasti, Tirupati Dt., A.P. – 517 644
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Abstract

Invasive Alien Species (IAS) represent a primary driver of the "Sixth Mass Extinction," transitioning from natural historical dispersal to rapid, human-mediated migration. This article examines the mechanisms, ecological impacts, and socio-economic consequences of biological invasions. Anthropogenic pathways, including international trade and tourism, circumvent natural geographic barriers, allowing species with specific biological attributes—such as r-selected reproduction, phenotypic plasticity, and generalist diets—to establish dominance. Climate change further exacerbates these invasions by creating new ecological niches and weakening native ecosystem resilience.


The study details the multi-fronted assault on native flora and fauna. For flora, mechanisms such as resource competition, allelopathy (chemical warfare), and the disruption of plant-pollinator networks lead to "extinction debts." For fauna, the research highlights the devastating effects of predation on evolutionarily naive species, niche displacement, and the spillover of novel pathogens.

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Korlam, S., Priya, M. V. & Chandramouli, R. (2026). Biological Invasions: Mechanisms, Ecological Impacts, and Global Consequences. International Journal of Science, Strategic Management and Technology, 02(04). https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsmt.v2i4.064

Korlam, Saivenkatesh, et al.. "Biological Invasions: Mechanisms, Ecological Impacts, and Global Consequences." International Journal of Science, Strategic Management and Technology, vol. 02, no. 04, 2026, pp. . doi:https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsmt.v2i4.064.

Korlam, Saivenkatesh,M Priya, and R Chandramouli. "Biological Invasions: Mechanisms, Ecological Impacts, and Global Consequences." International Journal of Science, Strategic Management and Technology 02, no. 04 (2026). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsmt.v2i4.064.

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