(MENAFN- The Conversation) Species introduced by humans to areas where they don't naturally occur are a worldwide problem. These 'alien species' can cost a lot of money to deal with, and they're the ...
Whether 'alien' bird species thrive in a new habitat depends more on the environmental conditions than the population size or characteristics of the invading bird species, finds a new study. Published ...
The global map of alien bird species has been produced for the first time by a UCL-led team of researchers. It shows that human activities are the main determinants of how many alien bird species live ...
This activism needs to be driven by the concern for the reality that environmental resources are symbiotically relied on by individuals, business and natural heritage. Furthermore, the fact that ...
The discovery is important for understanding the processes that help or hinder species moving between locations, and the next steps for predicting and limiting the threat of future biological ...
Tim Blackburn's research was supported in part by a grant from the Leverhulme Trust. Species introduced by humans to areas where they don’t naturally occur are a worldwide problem. These “alien ...
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