Research an invasive species and include the following: Scientific name and common name (if the species has one) The species native region and invaded region Consequences or concerns that the species presents. Potential solutions

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Exotic or non-indigenous species are species that have been transported to new locations by humans, either intentionally (e.g., the ornamental trade, fisheries or aquaculture) or unintentionally (e.g., accidental release of aquarium or pet species), and have established one or more populations in their new location. Exotic species may become invasive species if they expand their range in their novel region and become abundant. The presence of invasive species is of concern because invasive species can have negative effects on the affected ecosystems or commercial interest.

 

Research an invasive species and include the following:

  • Scientific name and common name (if the species has one)
  • The species native region and invaded region
  • Consequences or concerns that the species presents.
  • Potential solutions

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