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MaxEnt-Based Distribution Modeling of the Invasive Species <i>Phragmites australis</i> Under Climate Change Conditions in Iraq. [PDF]
Khwarahm NR.
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Interactive Effect of Microplastics and Fungal Pathogen <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i> on Antioxidative Mechanism and Fluorescence Activity of Invasive Species <i>Solidago canadensis</i>. [PDF]
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The Missouri Review
This is a documentation of practice-led research into the proliferation of invasive species, a phenomenon analogous to colonialism and its accompanying systemic extraction and displacement of bodies, goods, and earth materials. Sylvia Wynter attributes this spread to the Enlightenment era centering of European man as the hierarchical pinnacle of ...
Alan Greenblatt
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This is a documentation of practice-led research into the proliferation of invasive species, a phenomenon analogous to colonialism and its accompanying systemic extraction and displacement of bodies, goods, and earth materials. Sylvia Wynter attributes this spread to the Enlightenment era centering of European man as the hierarchical pinnacle of ...
Alan Greenblatt
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Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery, 2008
ABSTRACT Invasive species have a negative impact on local wildlife, at times even causing extinction. Released captive or non-native species can introduce exotic diseases to wildlife. Owners must be very diligent to have enclosures/cages that prevent escape of reptile and amphibian pets.
John B. Heppner +17 more
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ABSTRACT Invasive species have a negative impact on local wildlife, at times even causing extinction. Released captive or non-native species can introduce exotic diseases to wildlife. Owners must be very diligent to have enclosures/cages that prevent escape of reptile and amphibian pets.
John B. Heppner +17 more
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2017
With climate change and increasing globalisation of trade and travel, the risks presented by invasive pests and pathogens to natural environments, agriculture and economies have never been greater, and are only increasing with time. Governments world-wide are responding to these increased threats by strengthening quarantine and biosecurity.
Greimler, Josef +4 more
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With climate change and increasing globalisation of trade and travel, the risks presented by invasive pests and pathogens to natural environments, agriculture and economies have never been greater, and are only increasing with time. Governments world-wide are responding to these increased threats by strengthening quarantine and biosecurity.
Greimler, Josef +4 more
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