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Location matters: For invasive aquatic species, it's better to start upstream Date: October 4, 2011 Source: University of Georgia Summary: Scientists have studied populations of European green ...
Aquatic invasive species disrupt normal ecosystem functions in Delaware and can cause extensive damage to the state’s waterways. Flathead catfish, ... focuses on the European Green Crab, the Asian ...
Starry stonewort has become a poster child for invasives. Expensive to control and nearly impossible to eradicate.
The DAISIE (Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventory for Europe) ... 669 Aquatic inland, 2740 Terrestrial invertebrates, 400 Terrestrial vertebrates, 6658 Terrestrial plants, ...
A new Europe-wide awareness campaign is calling on everyone to prevent the spread of invasive alien species. A series of materials including posters, animations and social media graphics, to get ...
Invasive species are reshaping aquatic ecosystems, one lake at a time. Story by Anthony Ricciardi • 5mo. Freshwater ecosystems in Canada and around the world are under siege.
Zebra mussels are native to the Black Sea separating Southern Europe from Western Asia. But in the late 1980s, larvae of the fingernail-sized mollusks invaded the Great Lakes between the U.S. and ...
The green crab is an invasive aquatic species found on both the Eastern and Western coasts of the United States. Native to the northeast Atlantic seaboard from Norway to Mauritania, this crab has ...