Assessing the impact of invasive species on native aquatic ecosystems and developing management strategies
Kamola Saidova Abdumajid Madraimov Mukhabbat Kodirova Askariy Madraimov Kamala Kodirova Turon Babarakhimov Sabina Urinova Kurbonalijon ZokirovThousands of species have been successfully brought around the world by humans, and as commerce has intensified, the pace of presentations has likewise developed after some time. Because of worries to biodiversity and human requests for water assets, aquatic environments appear to be especially vulnerable to invasive species. We go over some of the well-known characteristics of aquatic invasive species (AIS) here. We outline the effects of AIS and the creation of management plans. The qualities of species that ought to represent the greatest danger to future intrusions are also reviewed, particularly those that open the door for invasions by other species. Reservoirs and other vulnerable aquatic habitats could provide as entry points for invasions of new terrain. Certain microorganisms spread far, qualities of species that ought to represent the greatest danger to future intrusions; these processes can have an impact on human health.