Spread baby, spread
July 29th, 2007 by SecureCare“Recent increases in the rates of biological invasion and spread of infectious diseases have been linked to the continued expansion of the worldwide airline transportation network…Throughout recent history, the geographical isolation between plants and animals has been gradually eroded by the deliberate or accidental transport of organisms caused by human travel, tourism or trade. Today, the rate at which species are moving between different biogeographic regions is unprecedented…” Full Slice
July 30th, 2007 at 6:01 pm
One must wonder whether the potential harm from transport facilitation of species invations is much greater than the potential harm from genetically engineered agriculture? The wrong approach, of course, is to simply assume there won’t be much harm from either, trusting human cleverness or selfishness to clean up any messes in the future.