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- Invasive_species abstract "Invasive species, also called invasive exotics or simply exotics, is a nomenclature term and categorization phrase used for flora and fauna, and for specific restoration-preservation processes in native habitats, with several definitions.The first definition, the most used, applies to introduced species (also called "non-indigenous" or "non-native") that adversely affect the habitats and bioregions they invade economically, environmentally, and/or ecologically. Such invasive species may be either plants or animals and may disrupt by dominating a region, wilderness areas, particular habitats, or wildland-urban interface land from loss of natural controls (such as predators or herbivores). This includes non-native invasive plant species labeled as exotic pest plants and invasive exotics growing in native plant communities. It has been used in this sense by government organizations as well as conservation groups such as the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the California Native Plant Society. The European Union defines "Invasive Alien Species" as those that are, firstly, outside their natural distribution area, and secondly, threaten biological diversity. It is also used by land managers, botanists, researchers, horticulturalists, conservationists, and the public for noxious weeds. The kudzu vine (Pueraria lobata), Andean Pampas grass (Cortaderia jubata), and yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) are examples.The second definition includes the first, but broadens the boundaries to include indigenous or native species, with the non-native ones, that disrupt by a dominant colonization of a particular habitat or wildlands area from loss of natural controls (i.e.: predators or herbivores). Deer are an example, considered to be overpopulating their native zones and adjacent suburban gardens, by some in the Northeastern and Pacific Coast regions of the United States.The third definition identifies invasive species as a widespread non-indigenous species. This one can be too broad, as not every nonindigenous or "introduced" species has an adverse effect on a non-indigenous environment. A nonadverse example is the common goldfish (Carassius auratus), though common outside its native range globally, it is rarely in harmful densities to a native habitat.Because of the variability of its definition, and because definitions are often from a socioeconomic perspective, the phrase invasive species is often criticized as an imprecise term for the scientific field of ecology. This article concerns the first two definitions; for the third, see Introduced species.".
- Invasive_species thumbnail Beaver_dam_in_Tierra_del_Fuego.jpg?width=300.
- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink thenatureconservancysgreatlakesproject.html.
- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink dontmovefirewood.org.
- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink BE3.
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- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink welcome.
- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink j.1752-4571.2010.00123.x.
- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink ISC.
- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink invasive-species.html.
- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink www.hear.org.
- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink pier.
- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink www.invadingspecies.com.
- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov.
- Invasive_species wikiPageExternalLink www.naisn.org.
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- Invasive_species wikiPageID "67554".
- Invasive_species wikiPageRevisionID "604609080".
- Invasive_species date "September 2012".
- Invasive_species hasPhotoCollection Invasive_species.
- Invasive_species reason "native to where?".
- Invasive_species subject Category:Environmental_conservation.
- Invasive_species subject Category:Environmental_terminology.
- Invasive_species subject Category:Forest_pathology.
- Invasive_species subject Category:Globalization_issues.
- Invasive_species subject Category:Habitat.
- Invasive_species subject Category:Invasive_species.
- Invasive_species subject Category:Pest_control.
- Invasive_species comment "Invasive species, also called invasive exotics or simply exotics, is a nomenclature term and categorization phrase used for flora and fauna, and for specific restoration-preservation processes in native habitats, with several definitions.The first definition, the most used, applies to introduced species (also called "non-indigenous" or "non-native") that adversely affect the habitats and bioregions they invade economically, environmentally, and/or ecologically.".
- Invasive_species label "Biologische Invasion".
- Invasive_species label "Especie invasora".
- Invasive_species label "Espèce envahissante".
- Invasive_species label "Espécie invasora".
- Invasive_species label "Gatunek inwazyjny".
- Invasive_species label "Invasieve soort".
- Invasive_species label "Invasive species".
- Invasive_species label "Specie aliena".
- Invasive_species label "Инвазионный вид (ботаника)".
- Invasive_species label "نوع مجتاح".
- Invasive_species label "入侵物种".
- Invasive_species label "外来種".
- Invasive_species sameAs Invazní_druh.
- Invasive_species sameAs Biologische_Invasion.
- Invasive_species sameAs Especie_invasora.
- Invasive_species sameAs Espezie_inbaditzaile.
- Invasive_species sameAs Espèce_envahissante.
- Invasive_species sameAs Spesies_invasif.
- Invasive_species sameAs Specie_aliena.
- Invasive_species sameAs 外来種.
- Invasive_species sameAs Invasieve_soort.
- Invasive_species sameAs Gatunek_inwazyjny.
- Invasive_species sameAs Espécie_invasora.
- Invasive_species sameAs m.0hrk4.
- Invasive_species sameAs Q183368.
- Invasive_species sameAs Q183368.
- Invasive_species wasDerivedFrom Invasive_species?oldid=604609080.
- Invasive_species depiction Beaver_dam_in_Tierra_del_Fuego.jpg.
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