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    An invasive species is an introduced species to an environment that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment. Invasive species adversely affect...
  • are invasive. The genus contains about 50 species native to the Old World and Australasia. Many members of the genus are grown as ornamental plants in...
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    while other species formerly considered as non-invasive may become invasive. At the same time, a considerable amount of native species will undergo a...
  • Earthworms are invasive species throughout the world. Of a total of about 6,000 species of earthworm, about 120 species are widely distributed around the...
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    Invasive species in Mexico are a major cause of biodiversity loss, altering ecosystems, affecting native species, damaging environmental services and public...
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    Hydrilla (category Invasive plant species in Sri Lanka)
    T.; Papes, M.; Kluza, D. A. (2003). "Predicting the potential invasive distributions of five alien plant species in North America" (PDF). Weed Science...
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    infestations of invasive plants, a step by step framework to develop integrated management plans will improve their success at managing these plants. EBIPM is...
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    positive way. For example, in New Hampshire invasive plants can provide some benefits to some species. Invasive species such as autumn olive, oriental bittersweet...
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    Red-eared slider (category Articles with 'species' microformats)
    alien invasive species inventories for Europe Kikillus, K. Heidy; Hare, K.M.; Hartley, S. (1 December 2010). "Minimizing false-negatives when predicting the...
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    Wakame (category Plants described in 1873)
    of 2018[update], the Invasive Species Specialist Group has listed the species on its list of 100 worst globally invasive species. Wakame, as with all...
  • Enemy release hypothesis (category Invasive species)
    in introduced species, 'invasive traits' and recipient communities: challenges for predicting invasive potential: Evolution and invasion predictions"....
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    Celastrus orbiculatus (category Articles with 'species' microformats)
    Jones, Chad C. (2012). "Challenges in predicting the future distributions of invasive plant species". Forest Ecology and Management. 284: 69–77...
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    Invasibility (category Invasive species)
    Alien species, or species that are not native, invade habitats and alter ecosystems around the world. Invasive species are only considered invasive if they...
  • Invader potential (category Invasive species)
    Zhang. (2009). The relative generality of plant invasion mechanisms and predicting future invasive plants. Weed Research, 449–460. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3180...
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    for Predicting the Invasive Potential of Nonindigenous Plants Plant Pests in the United States (2002). Predicting Invasions of Nonindigenous Plants and...
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    original on 2008-04-13. Retrieved 2008-03-25. "Common Sensitive Plant" (PDF). Invasive plants and animals. Biosecurity Queensland. Archived from the original...
  • Lewis Ziska (category Plant physiologists)
    (Hardback). ISBN 978-0-8138-1417-9". "Predicting plant invasions in an era of global change". "Invasive species and climate change: an agronomic perspective"...
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    Frangula alnus (category Plants described in 1753)
    "Connecticut Invasive Plant List July 2009" (PDF). CT Invasive Plants Council. "Frangula alnus". Plants for a Future. "Invasive Plants of Wisconsin Common...
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    political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching, invasive species, and climate change . The International...
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    Zebra mussel (category IUCN Red List least concern species)
    numerous other areas and has become an invasive species in many countries worldwide. Since the 1980s, the species has invaded the Great Lakes, Hudson River...
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