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American crayfish occupy 95% of the Italian crayfish’s niche in the Iberian Peninsula
Researchers from the Doñana Biological Station – CSIC have studied the changes in the distribution of the three species of crayfish introduced in Spain throughout history.
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Researchers identify the species with the highest risk of becoming invasive in Spain
Researchers from 31 Spanish research institutions, coordinated by the InvaNET network and coinciding with the publication of the IPBES report, have identified the 108 alien animal and plant species...
El CSIC describe la irrupción de lochas invasoras en Cataluña
Un equipo científico entre el que se encuentra la Estación Biológica de Doñana y el Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Blanes utilizó información de más de 3500 muestreos de campo para detectar la...
Assessments of alien species impacts are reliable to prioritize resources
The Doñana Biological Station – CSIC has shown the reliability of assessments of alien species impacts, which help prioritize resources against one of the current and future challenges of...
EICAT+, a new framework to assess the positive impacts of alien species
The IUCN ENvironmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT) is a global standard to assess negative impacts of alien species on native biodiversity. However, alien species can also...
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