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  1. Jul 23, 2021 · invasion can refer to the radiation of a clade or lineage into an environment or habitat not previously occupied; invasion can also refer to the establishment of a species or lineage to a new location or environment by natural or anthropogenic means. Last updated on July 23rd, 2021.

  2. Dec 1, 2018 · Invasion biology deals with invasive species. If an “invasive” species is defined as a species that spreads to the detriment of economic interests and public health, however, invasion biology could not be easily distinguished from pest management and public health sciences.

  3. Biological Invasion. Biological invasion refers to the introduction and establishment of a species in an area outside its native range, where it can reproduce and cause harm to the local ecosystems and natural communities. AI generated definition based on: Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2021

  4. Jan 7, 2014 · No other ecological phenomenon captures public attention like a biological invasion—that is, the introduction and establishment of a species beyond its natural range, where it may proliferate and spread dramatically. Some invasions cause enormous ecological and socioeconomic impacts, which have provided much impetus for the explosion of ...

  5. An invasive species is an introduced species that harms its new environment. [2] . Invasive species adversely affect habitats and bioregions, causing ecological, environmental, and/or economic damage. The term can also be used for native species that become harmful to their native environment after human alterations to its food web.

  6. Jan 22, 2008 · Invasions occur when species are intentionally or accidentally introduced outside of their native or historic range, and successfully spread in their new environment. The term ‘exotic species’ is used for a broader group that includes any species not native to a region, including livestock, crops and garden plants.

  7. Jan 6, 2024 · Invasion biology—a scientific discipline that deals with the study of invasions by alien species—has its origin in the publication of Charles Elton’s seminal book The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants .