More than 2,500 plant species have the potential to invade the Arctic at the expense of the species that belong there. Norway is one of the areas that is particularly at risk.
More than 2500 plant species have the potential to invade the Arctic at the expense of the species that belong there. Norway ...
Thousands of alien species could invade the Arctic, warns a new study. Warmer temperatures and more tourists make it easier ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) explored in a CABI-published book pose the biggest threat to biodiversity, crop and/or livestock production, human and/or animal health, and economic development in the ...
An “alien plant” fossil discovered 55 years ago just outside of an abandoned town in Utah has no relation to any currently existing or extinct species, scientists revealed in a study last month.
Many non-native plants could survive in the Arctic, as rising temperatures and human activity make it easier for invasive plants to arrive.
IAS is an acronym that is popping up more regularly and is in the news at present both nationally and internationally.
Scientists have discovered a unique fossil that does not match any known species of flowering plants, an advance that sheds more light on the planet’s ancient diversity. Researchers first spotted the ...
Julie Coetzee receives funding from the National Research Foundation SARCHi and the Natural Resource Management Programme of the South African Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment.
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