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Recommended citation: Global Invasive Species Database (2025) Species profile: Sinosuthora webbiana. Downloaded from http://iucngisd.org/gisd/speciesname/Sinosuthora+webbiana on 14-01-2025.

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Red List assessed species 6: LC = 6;
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ITALY
NETHERLANDS
Mechanism
[2] Competition
[2] Predation
[2] Grazing/Herbivory/Browsing
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MN
Sinosuthora webbiana
Date assessed
2021-09-30
Year published
2023
Eicat category
MN (Minor)
Justification for EICAT assessment


Vinous-throated parrotbills feed on native insects in Italy and the Netherlands. There is no evidence that this has caused a decline of population of insect species (Luoni 2009, Lensink and van der Have 2013).
Confidence rating
Low
Mechanism(s) of maximum impact
Predation
Countries of most severe impact
Netherlands; Italy
Description of impacts
The Vinous-throated Parrotbill feeds on native insect and plant species. It has an overlap in diet with native bird species in Italy.
Assessor
Tom Allmert; Thomas Evans
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Recommended citation
Tom Allmert, Thomas Evans (2025). Sinosuthora webbiana. IUCN Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT).