Global warming opens the door for invasive macrophytes in Swedish lakes and streams
Global warming opens the door for invasive macrophytes in Swedish lakes and streams The increased travelling and transporting by man has caused more species to be moved to new areas, e.g. in ballast water. These species are called introduced species or alien species. Some alien species manage to rep...
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SLU/Dept. of Environmental Assessment
2005
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