redOrbit: A new study out of the U.K. points out what many ecosystems of the world have already known. In this new study, scientists from the Queen Mary, University of London, claim that almost 100 non-native freshwater species have successfully invaded the River Thames, making it one of the world’s most highly invaded freshwater systems.
Published in the journal Biological Invasions over the weekend, scientists suggest that previous introduction of legislation intended to prevent the introduction of non-native......
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United Kingdom: Invasive Species In The River Thames Are Major Drivers Of Biodiversity Loss
Posted by redOrbit: Alan McStravick on October 10th, 2012
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