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Biodiversity is great in theory, but there are reasons to fend off invasive species and the knock-on effect of their presence Britain would be a wasteland if it weren’t for immigration. Fifteen ...
Rats are among the alien species which have caused global extinctions. Pictured: Rats eat grains of puffed rice in Allahabad on July 28, 2015. Getty Images/Sanjay Kanojia Maybe it's a good thing we ...
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alien beings living on a distant world around another star would look 'just like animals on Earth' and be formed from the same processes, an astrobiologist claims. Arik Kershenbaum, author of a new ...
The 66 alien plants and animals set to invade Britain – including monster seaweed and killer catfish
Britain is under threat from more than 66 alien plant and animal species headed our way, experts warn, including a monster seaweed and a killer catfish. The ‘codium parvulum’ seaweed was recorded ...
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More than 2,500 alien plant species could find suitable conditions in the Arctic, especially in northern Norway and Svalbard.
NORTH-East researchers have mapped the world’s hotspots for alien plant and animal species in the first global analysis of the subject. An international team of researchers, led by Durham University, ...
Alien plants and animals cost Europe over $1.5 trillion in the last six decades, according to a new study, indicating the global economic impact of such species could be several times higher than ...
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