The Stock of Invasive Insect Species and its Economic Determinants

Journal of Economic Entomology 104(3):764-772, June 2011.

25 Pages Posted: 16 Sep 2016

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Vladimir Hlasny

Ewha Womans University; United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UN-ESCWA)

Date Written: January 1, 2011

Abstract

Invasions of non-indigenous organisms have long been linked to trade, but the contribution of individual trade pathways remains poorly understood, because species are not observed immediately upon arrival and the number of species arriving annually is unknown. Species interception records may count both new arrivals and species long introduced. Furthermore, the stock of invasive insect species already present is unknown. In this study, a state-space model is used to infer the stock of detected as well as undetected invasive insect species established in the United States. A system of equations is estimated jointly to distinguish the patterns of introduction, identification and eradication. Introductions of invasive species are modeled as dependent on the volume of trade and arrival of people. Identifications depend on the public efforts at invasive species research, as well as on the established stock of invasive species that remain undetected. Eradications of both detected and undetected invasive species depend on containment and quarantine efforts, as well as on the stock of all established invasive species. These patterns are estimated by fitting the predicted number of invasive species detections to the observed record in the North American Non-Indigenous Arthropod Database. The results indicate that agricultural imports are the most important pathway of introduction, followed by immigration of people. Expenditures by the USDA and the ARS are found to explain the species identification record well. Between 3 and 38 invasive insect species are estimated to be established in the United States undetected.

Keywords: invasive insect species, pests, state-space model, Kalman filter

JEL Classification: F18, N7, Q56

Suggested Citation

Hlasny, Vladimir, The Stock of Invasive Insect Species and its Economic Determinants (January 1, 2011). Journal of Economic Entomology 104(3):764-772, June 2011., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2838882

Vladimir Hlasny (Contact Author)

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