Invasive alien species
Invasive alien species are animals, plants or other organisms that are introduced by humans, either intentionally or accidentally, into places outside of their natural range; they out-compete local and indigenous species for natural resources, with negative implications for biodiversity.
1. Drivers of biodiversity loss
Invasive species
Agriodor
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Aquatic Engineering
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ECO-ALTITUDE
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ECOCEAN
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