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Cumulative impacts from co-occurring non-native species

Academic article
Year of publication
2026
Journal
VKM Report
External websites
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Nasjonalt vitenarkiv
Involved from NIVA
Paul Ragnar Berg
Contributors
Gaute Velle, Anders Bryn, Kyrre Kausrud, Lawrence R. Kirkendall, Martin Malmstrøm, Brett Kevin Sandercock, Paul Ragnar Berg, Kjetil Hindar, Johanna Järnegren, Erlend Birkeland Nilsen, Eva Bonsak Thorstad, Anders Nielsen

Summary

This report examines how co-occurring non-native species can interact to create cumulative impacts on ecosystems. Non-native species may interact in additive, antagonistic, or synergistic ways. Through literature review, we found theoretical foundations and empirical examples showing that such interactions often occur. Synergistic interactions are of particular concern. Certain ecosystems appear particularly susceptible, including agricultural landscapes, urban environments, riparian systems, shipping-influenced marine areas, and islands with naïve fauna. We conclude that cumulative effects are ecologically important, and that it would be beneficial to incorporate multispecies interactions into risk assessments of non-native species in Norway.