Bhusana Mahapatra, Biswa and NA, Aravind (2021) Laevicaulis haroldi (Veronicellidae: Gastropoda), a potential future invader to India. Current Science, 120 (11).

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Abstract

Invasive alien species are considered one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, ecosystem services, economy and human health. Global climate change will only exacerbate the mpact of several invasive species in the introduced range. Hence the control and management of invasive species is crucial. Spatial tools such as GIS/RS and ecological niche models can help understand the potential region where the species might invade and predict invasive spread under different climate change scenarios. This study explores if the newly introduced slug from South Africa, Laevicaulis haroldi (Purcell’s hunter slug or caterpillar slug) will become invasive in India under current as well as future climate scenarios. Our result suggests that most parts of western and Peninsular India are vulnerable to the invasion, and suitable regions will only increase under both climate change scenarios. It calls for the early detection and management of this potential invader to India.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Climate change scenarios, economic loss, invasive alien species, Laevicaulis haroldi, niche modelling.
Subjects: A ATREE Publications > G Journal Papers
Divisions: Academy for Conservation Science and Sustainable Studies > PhD Students Publications
Depositing User: Ms Library Staff
Date Deposited: 15 Dec 2025 05:33
Last Modified: 12 Jan 2026 08:38
URI: http://archives.atree.org/id/eprint/1327

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