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    Spillover: From climate change to pandemics by Mary E. Wilson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These forces will be amplified by climate change, and climate-related loss of biodiversity will make ecosystems less resilient to invasive species.A One Health approach - considering together humans, animals, plants, and the shared environment – can inform surveillance, monitoring, research, and response, and help preserve human well-being while protecting the planet.…”
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    Napiergrass: Biology and Control in Sugarcane by Curtis Rainbolt

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…Because of the weedy characteristics of napiergrass, it is considered to be one of the world's worst weeds and has been listed as an invasive species by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council. …”
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    Histoire humaine et naturelle d’une invasion biologique by Nathalie Udo, Catherine Darrot, Michèle Tarayre, Anne Atlan

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Invasive species often settle in specific socio-ecological systems, in which the role of human is central. …”
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    Registros más occidentales de Gonatodes albogularis fuscus (Squamata: Sphaerodactylidae) en Honduras y comentarios sobre su taxonomía y conservación by Cristopher A. Antúnez-Fonseca, Oscar R. Suazo-Ortega, Alejandro J. Salguero-Sánchez, Marcio Martínez

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In addition, we suggest the need to reassess the taxonomy of subspecies of G. albogularis and comment about conservation problems derived from competition and predation by feral and invasive species and habitat modification. …”
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    La fonte de la biodiversité dans les îles : modélisation de l’impact du réchauffement global sur la végétation orophile de Tahiti (Polynésie française) by Robin Pouteau, Jean-Yves Meyer, Ravahere Taputuarai, Benoît Stoll

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Consequences on biodiversity will be : (i) the loss of a unique ecosystem in French Polynesia, the subalpine zone, and the extinction of, at least, six plant species restricted to this habitat and endemic to Tahiti ; (ii) the loss and fragmentation of the cloud forests, which will only be found on the highest summits, leading to an additional risk of extinction ; and (iii) the expansion of alien invasive species, having already an enormous ecological impact in Tahiti.…”
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    Littoral macrozoobenthos communities of the Kuibyshev Reservoir in the area of Kazan by G.S. Tarasov, O.I. Khamitov, L.A. Frolova

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The main groups of invertebrates that mostly contribute to the abundance of the population were dominant invasive species, such as Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771) and Lithoglyphus naticoides (Pfeiffer, 1828). …”
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    The use of BirdNET embeddings as a fast solution to find novel sound classes in audio recordings by Slade Allen-Ankins, Sebastian Hoefer, Jacopo Bartholomew, Sheryn Brodie, Lin Schwarzkopf

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We outline the general workflow, and present three case studies covering a range of ecological use cases that we believe are common requirements in research and management: monitoring invasive species, generating species lists, and detecting threatened species. …”
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    Napiergrass: Biology and Control in Sugarcane by Curtis Rainbolt

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…Because of the weedy characteristics of napiergrass, it is considered to be one of the world's worst weeds and has been listed as an invasive species by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council. …”
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    Introduced Spiders in Panama: Species Distributions and New Records by Daniel Murcia-Moreno, Dumas Gálvez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Biological invasions occur when organisms are moved from their native range and introduced into new areas, where they can spread and become a potential risk for native organisms. Invasive species are well recorded for vertebrates, plants and a number of invertebrates. …”
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    Characterization of Littoral Macrozoobenthos Communities of the Kuybyshev Reservoir in the Area of Kazan by G.S. Tarasov, O.I. Khamitov, L.A. Frolova

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…., 1758), as well as by such invasive species as Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771) and Lithoglyphus naticoides (Pfeiffer, 1828).…”
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    Diversity of hydrozoans on artificial substrates in large commercial ports of the Sea of Marmara by Yüksel Esin, Isinibilir Melek, Martell Luis

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Research on biofouling assemblages in large ports is crucial for economic, environmental and regulatory purposes, as it provides critical information for managing marine ecosystems, preventing the spread of invasive species and developing effective antifouling strategies. …”
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    An optimized eDNA protocol for fish tracking in estuarine environments by Fouad El Baidouri, Alison W. Watts, Jeffrey T. Miller, Muriel Kelly, Joseph L. Sevigny, Heather Gilbert, W. Kelley Thomas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is increasingly used for detecting rare and invasive species, assessing biodiversity loss and monitoring fish communities, as it is considered a cost-effective and noninvasive approach. …”
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    Checklist of native and invasive fishes in Aneuk Laot Lake, Sabang, Indonesia by Nurfadillah Nurfadillah, Fadli Nur, Jalil Zulkarnain, Adelyna Mohammed Akib Noor, Madewi Lis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The composition of fish species in the waters of Aneuk Laot Lake, Sabang City, was identified as 6 species, namely the presence of native fish groups (native species) and invasive species. The native lake fish caught are Barbodes sp. and Rasbora sp. while the invasive fish species are Amphilophus trimaculatus, Oreochromis niloticus, Channa striata and Gambusia affinis. …”
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    The decline of walleye populations: an ecological tipping point? by Greg G. Sass

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Numerous factors have been implicated in walleye population declines, including climate change, habitat loss, invasive species, species-interactions, production overharvest (i.e., harvest consistently exceeding annual production), and changing angler behaviors. …”
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    Oyster grower perspectives on green crab (Carcinus maenas) interactions: using applied social science to inform research and engagement by Kelsey Meyer-Rust, Lindsey Williams, Krystin Ward, Bonnie Brown

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Specific study of green crabs, Carcinus maenas, and their potential effects on oysters, Crassostrea virginica, is important to gain a better understanding of the impact invasive species may have on these ecologically and economically important bivalves. …”
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    Prediction of emergence of first-instar Ricania shantungensis (Hemiptera: Ricaniidae) in persimmons by Sunghoon Baek, Min-Jung Kim, Hwa-Young Seo, Chang-Gyu Park

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…An invasive species, Ricania shantungensis Chou & Lu 1977 (Hemiptera: Ricaniidae), poses a threat to persimmons in Korea. …”
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    Analysis of Gene Expression in an Inbred Line of Soft-Shell Clams (Mya arenaria) Displaying Growth Heterosis: Regulation of Structural Genes and the NOD2 Pathway by John J. Wilson, Janelle Grendler, Azaline Dunlap-Smith, Brian F. Beal, Shallee T. Page

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Mya arenaria is a bivalve mollusk of commercial and economic importance, currently impacted by ocean warming, acidification, and invasive species. In order to inform studies on the growth of M. arenaria, we selected and inbred a population of soft-shell clams for a fast-growth phenotype. …”
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    Effects of Environmental Variability on the Genus Olea L. by Atayeva Leyla, Ahmadova Sariye, Nasirli Lala, Aghayeva Jamala, Zakharova Gulnar, Mammadova Vagida

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In Azerbaijan, as well as on the Absheron Peninsula, the pressing problems of our time are climate change, emissions of harmful gases into the atmosphere, high temperatures, changes in groundwater levels, drought and suppression of local flora by introduced invasive species. Deformations of vegetative organs, developmental delays, premature transition to the generative phase, early aging, and infestation with various pests are observed in bioindication species sensitive to environmental changes. …”
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