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15 Forms of Invasiveness
You might think they should be easy to identify – invasive species are seemingly everywhere we look, even carried inadvertently by people to the polar regions. And as one of the biggest threats to biodiversity, identifying which species are likely … Continue reading
Posted in CEED, Communication, New research
Tagged abundance, environmental range, geographic range, invasive species, Jane Catford, plant traits, rate of spread