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Impacts of non-native invertebrates and plants on polar soil systems. [PDF]

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The Potential Conservation Value of Non‐Native Species

Conservation Biology, 2011
Abstract:  Non‐native species can cause the loss of biological diversity (i.e., genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity) and threaten the well‐being of humans when they become invasive. In some cases, however, they can also provide conservation benefits.
Martin A Schlaepfer   +2 more
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Brazil naturalizes non-native species

Science, 2018
Brazil's national policies are putting the country's megadiversity at risk ([ 1 ][1]–[ 3 ][2]). After passing a 2016 law that will put constraints on biodiversity research ([ 3 ][2]), the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply has taken another controversial action: A new ...
Marcelo Fulgêncio Guedes, Brito   +7 more
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Invasive non-native species

2022
Research suggests that the threat from invasive non-native species (INNS) is growing. Biological invasions by INNS harm native species and habitats and can have economic impacts. Biosecurity measures can be adopted to prevent the introduction and spread of INNS.
Hazel Cooley, Jonathan Wentworth
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Defining the Impact of Non-Native Species: Impact of Non-Native Species

2014
(Uploaded by Plazi for the IPBES Invasive Alien Species Assessment) Non-native species cause changes in the ecosystems to which they are introduced. These changes, or some of them, are usually termed impacts; they can be manifold and potentially damaging to ecosystems and biodiversity.
Jeschke, Jonathan M.   +18 more
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Non-native species

2017
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Cottier-Cook, EJ   +14 more
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Worldwide effects of non‐native species on species–area relationships

Conservation Biology, 2020
Abstract Non‐native species have invaded most parts of the world, and the invasion process is expected to continue and accelerate. Because many invading non‐native species are likely to become permanent inhabitants, future consideration of species‐area relationships (SARs) should account for non‐native species ...
Qinfeng Guo   +4 more
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