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The introduction of alien species of crayfish in Europe: A historical introduction

2017
The native, European, crayfish fauna belong to a single family, Astacidae, with two genera and five recognized species: Astacus astacus, Astacus leptodactylus, Astacus pachypus, Austropotamobius pallipes, and Austropotamobius torrentium. Habitat degradation and loss, overfishing and the crayfish plague fungus, Aphanomyces astaci Schikora, dramatically ...
Paula Henttonen, Jay V. Huner
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Role of container vessels in the introduction of exotic species

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2004
Ballast water exchange practices were monitored on 28 incoming container vessels at the Port of Montreal. Measurements on 15 vessels indicated 13 of 32 tanks had salinities of
A. J. Niimi
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Introduction: Genetics of Colonizing Species

The American Naturalist, 2008
Successful colonization of a new location involves a fourstep process: departure from the source, dispersal across a barrier, establishment, and range expansion in the new region. The hurdles at each step mean that a restricted subset of potential source species become established in the new location (Whittaker and Fernandez-Palacios 2007).
Trevor D. Price, Daniel Sol
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International Introductions of Inland Aquatic Species

Copeia, 1989
International introductions of inland aqatic speciec , International introductions of inland aqatic speciec , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
Walter R. Courtenay, R. L. Welcomme
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Introduction of Non-indigenous Species

2017
With the commencement of anthropogenic transcontinental movements followed by a continually increasing global traffic and intentional transfer of organisms, a diverse array of human-mediated pathways appeared responsible for transporting numerous marine species between different eco-regions.
Ralph Kuhlenkamp, Britta Kind
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Eliminative Pluralism and Integrative Alternatives: The Case of species

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2019
Pluralisms of various sorts are popular in philosophy of science, including those that imply some scientific concept x should be eliminated from science in favour of a plurality of (typically more specific) concepts x1, x2, … xn.
M. Barker
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The Ethics of Species: An Introduction

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 2013
Ronald L. Sandler's The Ethics of Species: An Introduction offers rich and carefully constructed views about crucial issues bearing on his topic: the nature and value of species and their members; ...
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Introduction of Medicinal Plants Species with the Most Traditional Usage in Alamut Region

Iranian journal of pharmaceutical research, 2012
The ethnobotany of the medicinal plants of Alamut region is important in understanding the cultures and traditions of Alamut people. This study documents 16 medicinal plant species, most commonly used by the indigenous people of Alamut region (Ghazvin ...
M. Ahvazi   +5 more
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Introduction of Exotic Species of Mammals

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1963
We read that "Animal species new to the fauna of the U.S.S.R. are being brought in .... Acclimatization ranges from the protection of birdlife by means of artificial nesting sites to the introduction of new types of food for fish .... At present the introduction of land animals is done mostly under the auspices of the Institute of Hunting as well as ...
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