Surrey Beatty & Sons
Tramp ant - Threats - Oceania
Invasive species - Tramp ant - Fire ant - Oceania
Biodiversity - Conservation - Oceania
Pacific Conservation Biology
Since Elton highlighted the problem of biological invasions, numerous studies have established their importance in the structural evolution of natural communities, in particular insular communities. Because of their isolation, islands are regarded as natural evolution laboratories which are characteristically very fragile once the boundary is disturbed. This fragility is illustrated by the high proportion of species extinctions observed in islands: since 1600, more than 75% of monitored disappearances have been registered in islands. Invasions are not an abnormality in the evolutionary process, but an increase in their rate could lead to a dramatic homogenization of fauna and flora.
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SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS
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