100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species

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100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species is a list of invasive species compiled in 2000 from the Global Invasive Species Database, a database of invasive species around the world. [1] [2] The database is run by the Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG) of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The ISSG acknowledges that it is "very difficult to identify 100 invasive species from around the world that really are 'worse' than any others. ... Absence from the list does not imply that a species poses a lesser threat." [1] In 2013, the ISSG updated their list to supersede the recently eradicated † rinderpest virus, and a few genus and species names were altered.

Contents

Criteria for inclusion

Two criteria were used in selecting items for the list:

According to the ISSG, "only one species from each genus was selected." [1] However, the renaming of Clidemia hirta [3] now implies two Miconia species in the list.

List of species

This list has been updated to reflect later changes in taxonomy, to ensure alphabetical order of genera, and to remove apparent errors. Common names may be ambiguous.

Genus & speciesTypeCommon namesNotes
Acacia mearnsii ShrubBlack wattle, Australian acaciaInvasive worldwide. Native to Australia.
Acridotheres tristis BirdCalcutta myna, common myna, house myna, Indian myna, mina, minah, mynah, talking mynaInvasive in Australia, Hawaii, and Fiji. Established and potentially invasive in parts of Europe. Native to South Asia.
Aedes albopictus InsectAsian tiger mosquito, forest day mosquito, tiger mosquitoInvasive worldwide. Native to Southeast Asia.
Anopheles quadrimaculatus InsectCommon malaria mosquitoInvasive in the eastern United States.
Anoplolepis gracilipes InsectCrazy ant, gramang ant, long-legged ant, Maldive ant, yellow crazy ant Invasive in Australia, Hawaii, and Indian Ocean islands.
Anoplophora glabripennis Insect Asian long-horned beetle, starry sky beetleInvasive in North America, and established and potentially invasive in parts of Europe. Native to East Asia.
Aphanomyces astaci Pseudo-fungus Crayfish plague Invasive in Europe. Native to North America.
Ardisia elliptica TreeCoralberry, duck's eye, shoebutton ardisiaInvasive in tropical Australia, South Florida, the Caribbean, and many Pacific and Indian Ocean islands. Native to South and Southeast Asia.
Arundo donax GrassArundo grass, bamboo reed, cane, cow cane, donax cane, giant cane, giant reed, reedgrass, river cane, Spanish cane, Spanish reed, wild caneInvasive in California and New Zealand.
Asterias amurensis EchinodermFlatbottom sea star, Japanese sea star, Japanese starfish, North Pacific sea star, Northern Pacific sea star, purple-orange sea starInvasive in the southern coasts of Australia. Native to far north Pacific Ocean coasts.
Babuvirus Banana bunchy top virus VirusBanana bunchy top disease, BBTD, BBTV, bunchy top, bunchy top virusInvasive worldwide.
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis FungusAmphibian chytrid fungus, "Bd", chytrid frog fungi, chytridiomycosis, frog chytrid fungusInvasive in Australia, New Zealand, and Panama.
Bemisia tabaci InsectCotton whitefly, silverleaf whitefly, sweet potato whitefly, sweetpotato whiteflyNative to India, invasive worldwide.
Boiga irregularis ReptileBrown catsnake, brown tree snake, brown treesnakeInvasive in Guam. Native to Wallacea, New Guinea, Melanesia, and Northern and Eastern Australia.
Capra hircus MammalDomestic goat, feral goat, goat Invasive worldwide. See also feral goats in Australia.
Carcinus maenas CrustaceanEuropean green crab, European shore crab, green crab, shore crabInvasive in North America, Australia, parts of South America and South Africa. Native to Europe and North Africa.
Caulerpa taxifolia SeaweedKiller algae, killer seaweedInvasive in the Mediterranean Sea. Native to the Indian Ocean.
Cecropia peltata TreeFaux-ricin, pumpwood, snakewood, trumpet treeInvasive in Malaysia, Africa, and Pacific Islands. Native to tropical Central and South America.
Cercopagis pengoi CrustaceanFishhook waterfleaInvasive in Eastern Europe and in the Baltic Sea. Native to the Ponto-Aralo-Caspian basin.
Cervus elaphus Mammal Red deer, European red deer, western red deer, elk [lower-alpha 1] Invasive in South America, New Zealand, and Australia. Native to Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa.
Chromolaena odorata HerbBitter bush, camfhur grass, Christmas bush, common floss flower, devil weed, jack in the bush, Siam weed, triffidInvasive in tropical Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. Native to Neotropics.
Cinara cupressi InsectCypress aphidInvasive worldwide. Native to Middle East.
Cinchona pubescens TreeQuina, red cinchonaInvasive in Hawaii, the Galapagos Islands, and Tahiti. Native to Central and South America.
Clarias batrachus FishClarias catfish, climbing perch, freshwater catfish, Thailand catfish, walking catfish Invasive in North America. Native to Southeast Asia.
Coptotermes formosanus Insect Formosan subterranean termite, Formosan termiteInvasive in South Africa, Hawaii, and the United States mainland. Native to southern Japan, Taiwan, and South China.
Cryphonectria parasitica Fungus Chestnut blight Invasive in North America. Native to East and Southeast Asia.
Cyprinus carpio FishCommon carp, Eurasian carp, European carp, fancy carp, feral carp, German carp, grass carp, Japanese domesticated carp, king carp, koi, koi carp, leather carp, mirror carp, Oriental carp, scale carp, wild carpInvasive worldwide. Native to East Asia.
Dreissena polymorpha MolluscEurasian zebra mussel, wandering mussel, zebra mussel Invasive in North America and Western Europe. Native to Eastern Europe.
Eleutherodactylus coqui AmphibianCaribbean tree frog, common coquí, coqui, Puerto Rican treefrogInvasive in Hawaii, Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic, and Florida. Native to Puerto Rico.
Eriocheir sinensis CrustaceanBig sluice crab, Chinese freshwater edible crab, Chinese mitten crab, Chinese river crab, Shanghai hairy crabInvasive in Europe and North America. Native to East Asia.
Euglandina rosea MolluscCannibal snail, rosy wolf snailInvasive in Indian and Pacific Ocean islands. Native to the southeastern United States.
Euphorbia esula HerbGreen spurge, leafy spurge, spurge, wolf's milkInvasive worldwide. Native to Europe and temperate Asia.
Felis catus Mammal Cat, domestic cat, feral cat, house catInvasive worldwide.
Gambusia affinis FishGambezi, live-bearing tooth-carp, mosquitofish, mosquito fish, western mosquitofishInvasive worldwide. Native to the fresh waters of the eastern and southern United States.
Hedychium gardnerianum HerbGinger lily, kahila garland-lily, kahili ginger, wild gingerInvasive in Hawaii and New Zealand. Native to Himalayas.
Hiptage benghalensis ShrubHiptageInvasive in Australian rainforests, Mauritius, and Réunion. Native to South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Imperata cylindrica GrassBlady grass, cogon grass, Japanese bloodgrass, speargrassInvasive worldwide, including the southeastern United States. Native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Micronesia, Melanesia, Australia, Africa, and Southern Europe.
Lantana camara ShrubAngel lips, big sage, blacksage, common lantana, flowered sage, largeleaf lantana, prickly lantana, Spanish flag, West Indian Lantana, white sage, wild sageInvasive worldwide.
Lates niloticus FishAfrican snook, Nile perch, Victoria perchInvasive worldwide. Contributed to the decline of haplochromines in Lake Victoria. Native to Africa.
Leucaena leucocephala TreeFalse koa, faux mimosa, faux-acacia, horse/wild tamarind, jumbie bean, lead tree, white leadtree, wild mimosa, wild tamarindNative to Central America, invasive throughout other tropical regions.
Ligustrum robustum ShrubBora-bora, Ceylon privét, Sri Lankan privet, tree privetInvasive in the Mascarene Islands (Mauritius and Réunion). Native to South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Linepithema humile Insect Argentine ant Invasive worldwide. Native to South America.
Lissachatina fulica (syn. Achatina fulica) [4] [lower-alpha 2] MolluscAfrican giant snail, giant African land snail, giant African snailInvasive in South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, the Pacific, Indian Ocean islands, the West Indies, and the United States. Native to East Africa.
Lithobates catesbeianus [lower-alpha 3] Amphibian American bullfrog, bullfrog, North American bullfrogInvasive in Central and South America, the Caribbean, Western Europe, and East Asia. Native to eastern North America.
Lymantria dispar InsectAsian gypsy moth, Asian spongy moth, spongy mothInvasive worldwide. Native to East Asia.
Lythrum salicaria HerbPurple loosestrife, purple lythrum, rainbow weed, spiked loosestrifeInvasive worldwide. Native to Europe.
Macaca fascicularis Mammal Crab-eating macaque, cynomolgus monkey, long-tailed macaqueInvasive in Mauritius, Palau (Angaur Island), Hong Kong, and parts of Indonesia (Tinjil Island and Papua). Native to Southeast Asia.
Melaleuca quinquenervia TreeBroad-leaved paperbark tree, broad-leaved tea tree, five-veined paperbark tree, paper bark tree, paperbark tea tree, punk tree, white bottlebrush treeInvasive in Florida. Native to New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, and coastal Eastern Australia.
Miconia calvescens TreeBush currant, purple plague, velvet treeInvasive in Pacific Islands, including Hawaii and Tahiti. Native to rainforests of tropical America.
Miconia crenata (syn. Clidemia hirta) [3] [5] [lower-alpha 4] ShrubClidemia, faux vatouk, Koster's curse, soap bush, soapbushInvasive in Hawaii, Indian Ocean islands (Seychelles), peninsular Malaysia, and parts of Micronesia (Palau).
Micropterus salmoides FishAmerican black bass, bass, black bass, green bass, green trout, largemouth bass, largemouth black bass, northern largemouth bass, stormundet black bassInvasive worldwide. Native to the eastern United States.
Mikania micrantha VineAmerican rope, bitter vine, Chinese creeper, climbing hemp vine, mile-a-minute weedInvasive in the Pacific. Native to Neotropics.
Mimosa pigra ShrubBashful plant, catclaw, catclaw mimosa, giant sensitive plant, giant trembling plant, mimosaInvasive in Southeast Asia and Australia. Rice crop pest. Native to South America.
Mnemiopsis leidyi Comb jellyAmerican comb jelly, comb jelly, comb jellyfish, sea gooseberry, sea walnut, Venus' girdle, warty comb jellyInvasive in Southeast European waters, including the Black, Azov, Marmara, Aegean, and Caspian Seas. Native to temperate, subtropical estuaries along the Atlantic coast of North and South America.
Mus musculus Mammal House mouse [lower-alpha 5] Invasive worldwide. Native to South Asia.
Mustela erminea MammalBeringian ermine, ermine, Eurasian ermine, Eurasian stoat, short-tailed weasel, stoat Invasive in New Zealand. Native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere.
Myocastor coypus MammalCoypu, nutria Invasive in North America, Europe, and Asia. Native to South America.
Myrica faya (syn. Morella faya) [6] [7] [lower-alpha 6] ShrubCandleberry myrtle, faya bayberry, fayatree, fire tree, firebushInvasive in Hawaii, New Zealand, and Australia. native to the Azores, Madeira Islands, and the Canary Islands.
Mytilus galloprovincialis MolluscBay mussel, blue mussel, Mediterranean mussel Invasive worldwide. Native to the Mediterranean Coast and the Black Sea.
Oncorhynchus mykiss FishBaja California rainbow trout, coast angel trout, coast rainbow trout, coast range trout, hardhead, Kamchatka steelhead, Kamchatka trout, Kamloops, Kamloops trout, lord-fish, rainbow trout, redband, redband trout, salmon trout, silver trout, steelhead, steelhead trout, summer salmonInvasive worldwide. Native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in Asia and North America. [8]
Ophiostoma ulmi sensu lato [lower-alpha 7] Fungus Dutch elm disease Caused destructive pandemics in Europe and North America. Native to Asia.
Opuntia stricta ShrubCommon prickly pear, Araluen pear, Australian pest pear, common pest pear, erect prickly pear, gayndah pear, shell mound pricklypear, sour prickly pear, spiny pest pearInvasive in South Africa and Australia. Native to Neotropics.
Oreochromis mossambicus FishCommon tilapia, Java tilapia, kurper bream, Mozambique cichlid, Mozambique mouth-breeder, Mozambique mouthbrooder, Mozambique tilapia Invasive worldwide. Native to Southeast Africa.
Oryctolagus cuniculus Mammal European rabbit, wild rabbitInvasive in Australia and New Zealand. Native to Southwestern Europe.
Pheidole megacephala InsectBig-headed ant, coastal brown ant [lower-alpha 8] Invasive in Australia, New Zealand, and Florida. Native to Southern Africa.
Phytophthora cinnamomi Pseudo-fungusCinnamon fungus, green fruit rot, heart rot, phytophthora root rot, seedling blight, stem canker, wildflower diebackInvasive in Africa, Australia, Italy and North America.
Pinus pinaster TreeCluster pine, maritime pineInvasive in South Africa and New Zealand. Native to the Mediterranean Basin.
Plasmodium relictum ProtozoanAvian malaria Highly invasive in Hawaii; implicated in several bird extinctions
Platydemus manokwari FlatwormNew Guinea flatworm, snail-eating flatwormInvasive in Pacific islands. Native to New Guinea.
Pomacea canaliculata MolluscApple snail, channeled apple snail, golden apple snail, golden kuhol, miracle snailInvasive in Southeast Asia and Hawaii. Rice crop pest. Native to South America.
Pontederia crassipes (syn. Eichhornia crassipes) [9] [lower-alpha 9] Aquatic plantCommon water hyacinth, eichhornia, floating water hyacinth, water orchidInvasive worldwide. Native to South America.
Potamocorbula amurensis MolluscAmur River clam, Amur River corbula, Asian bivalve, Asian clam, brackish-water corbula, Chinese clam, marine clamInvasive in San Francisco Bay (United States). Native to coasts of China, Japan, Korea, and Siberia.
Prosopis glandulosa TreeHoney mesquite, Texas mesquiteInvasive in Africa and Australia. Native to Aridoamerica.
Psidium cattleyanum [lower-alpha 10] ShrubCattley guava, cherry guava, strawberry guavaHighly invasive in Mauritius and Hawaii. Native to Brazil.
Pueraria montana var. lobataVineEast Asian arrowroot, Japanese arrowroot, kudzu, kudzu vineNative to Southeast and East Asia. Invasive in several other parts of the world, especially the southeastern United States.
Pycnonotus cafer Bird Red-vented bulbul Invasive in many Pacific islands. Native to South and Southeast Asia.
Rattus rattus Mammal Black rat, European house rat, roof rat, ship rat [lower-alpha 11] Invasive worldwide; implicated in numerous mammalian, reptilian and bird extinctions. Native to Central Asia.
Reynoutria japonica (syns. Fallopia japonica, Polygonum cuspidatum) [10] [lower-alpha 12] ShrubAsian knotweed, crimson beauty, donkey rhubarb, fleeceflower, German sausage, Japanese bamboo, Japanese fleece flower, Japanese knotweed, Japanese polygonum, kontiki bamboo, Mexican bamboo, pea-shooter plant, reynoutria fleece flower, sally rhubarbInvasive in Europe, New Zealand, and North America. Native to Japan.
Rhinella marina [lower-alpha 13] AmphibianBufo toad, bullfrog, cane toad, giant American toad, giant neotropical toad, giant toad, marine toad, Suriname toadInvasive in Australia, Melanesia, the Pacific, Philippines, Taiwan, Florida, and the West Indies. Native to South America and Central America.
Rubus ellipticus ShrubAsian wild raspberry, broad-leafed bramble, Ceylon blackberry, golden evergreen raspberry, Molucca berry, Molucca bramble, Molucca raspberry, robust blackberry, wild blackberry, wild raspberry, yellow Himalayan raspberryInvasive in Hawaii. Native to South Asia.
Salmo trutta FishBlacktail, brook trout, brown trout, finnock, Galway sea trout, herling, lake trout, orange fin, Orkney sea trout, salmon trout, sea trout, trout, whitlingInvasive worldwide. Native to Europe, Central Asia, and the Atlas Mountains of Africa.
Salvinia molesta [lower-alpha 14] Aquatic plantGiant salvinia, kariba weedInvasive worldwide.
Schinus terebinthifolia [11] [lower-alpha 15] TreeBrazilian holly, Brazilian pepper, Brazilian pepper tree, Christmas berry, Florida holly, Mexican pepperInvasive in North America, Australia, the West Indies, Pacific Islands. Native to South America.
Sciurus carolinensis Mammal Eastern gray squirrel, gray squirrel, grey squirrelIntroduced to the British Isles, Italy, and South Africa. Native to eastern North America.
Solenopsis invicta InsectRed fire ant, red imported fire ant, RIFA,Invasive in Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and the United States. Native to tropical South America.
Spathodea campanulata TreeAfrican tulip tree, fireball, flame of the forest, fountain tree, Indian cedar, Santo Domingo mahoganyInvasive in Pacific Islands. Native to West Africa.
Sphagneticola trilobata HerbCreeping ox-eye, Singapore daisy, trailing daisy, wedeliaInvasive worldwide. Native to Central America.
Sporobolus anglicus (syn. Spartina anglica) [12] [lower-alpha 16] GrassCommon cord grass, cordgrass, rice cord grass, rice grass, spartina, Townsend's grassInvasive in New Zealand.
Sturnus vulgaris Bird Common starling, English starling, European starlingNative to Eurasia. Invasive in North America, Australia, and New Zealand.
Sus scrofa MammalEurasian wild pig, wild boar [lower-alpha 17] Invasive worldwide. Native to North Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Tamarix ramosissima ShrubSalt cedar, tamariskInvasive in the western United States and northern Mexico. Native to Eurasia.
Trachemys scripta elegans Reptile Red-eared slider, red-eared slider terrapin, slider turtleInvasive worldwide. Native to southeastern North America.
Trichosurus vulpecula Mammal Common brushtail possum Invasive species in New Zealand. Native to Australia.
Trogoderma granarium InsectCabinet beetle, Khapra beetle Invasive worldwide. Native to South Asia.
Ulex europaeus ShrubGorse, Irish furze, whinInvasive in New Zealand and Hawaii. Native to Western Europe and parts of Asia.
Undaria pinnatifida SeaweedApron-ribbon vegetable, Asian kelp, Japanese kelp, sea mustard, wakame Invasive in New Zealand, the United States, Western Europe, Argentina, Australia, and Mexico. Native to Japan.
Urva auropunctata (syn. Herpestes auropunctatus) [13] [lower-alpha 18] Mammal Small Indian mongoose Invasive on the northeast coast of South America, Croatia, Amami Ōshima, Fiji, Hawaii, and the West Indies; implicated in several mammal, bird and reptile extinctions. Native to South and Southeast Asia.
Vespula vulgaris InsectCommon wasp, common European yellowjacket, European WaspInvasive in New Zealand, Australia, Chile, and Argentina. Native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere (Palearctic).
Vulpes vulpes Mammal Red fox, black or silver fox variation, cross fox variationInvasive in Australia. Native to the Northern Hemisphere.
Wasmannia auropunctata InsectCocoa tree-ant, electric ant, little fire ant, little introduced fire ant, little red fire ant, small fire ant, West Indian stinging antInvasive in the Pacific, the West Indies, and parts of Central Africa. Native to Central and South America.

Notes

  1. Not Alces alces, called "elk" in Eurasia, and "moose" in North America; nor Cervus canadensis, called "elk" or "wapiti" in North America.
  2. The ISSG lists it as Achatina fulica.
  3. The ISSG booklet gives it as Rana catesbeiana.
  4. The ISSG lists it as Clidemia hirta.
  5. The ISSG list includes the names "field mouse" and "wood mouse", which are Apodemus sylvaticus.
  6. The ISSG lists it as Morella faya. The ISSG booklet gives it as Myrica faya.
  7. "Sensu lato" means "in the broad sense".
  8. The ISSG list includes the name "brown house ant", which can be Doleromyrma darwiniana or Pheidole capensis
  9. The ISSG lists it as Eichhornia crassipes.
  10. The ISSG lists it as Psidium cattleianum.
  11. The ISSG list includes the name "bush rat", which is various other species.
  12. The ISSG lists it as Polygonum cuspidatum. The ISSG booklet gives it as Fallopia japonica.
  13. The ISSG booklet gives it as Bufo marinus.
  14. This replaced † rinderpest virus after that was eradicated in 2011.
  15. The ISSG lists it as Schinus terebinthifolius.
  16. The ISSG lists it as Spartina anglica.
  17. The ISSG list equates it with "feral pig".
  18. The ISSG lists it as Herpestes javanicus, which is now Urva javanica "Javan mongoose", but then mostly describes the "small Indian mongoose".

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