
Species brought into an area where it does not naturally occur, but is able to survive and reproduce there.
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An introduced, alien, exotic, non-indigenous, or non-native species, or simply an introduction, is a species living outside its native distributional range, which has arrived there by human activity, either deliberate or accidental. Non-native species can have various effects on the local ecosystem. Introduced species that have a negative effect o...
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a species introduced either accidentally or deliberately by human actions into places beyond its natural geographical range. Familiar examples ... [2 related articles]
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See 'Alien species'.
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species present in an area due to deliberate release by humans (including reintroductions, transplants, and restocked species) or due to accidental release through escape or indirect assistance (adapted from Long 1980:7) (syn. exotic species).
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Species that are brought over to an area generally by human forces. The Starling was brought to the United States by a person who wanted to have birds that are in Shakespeare's plays present in America. This species has increased in number in the hundred years it has been here and has caused considerable damage. Other examples of introduced species...
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species present in an area due to deliberate release by humans (including reintroductions, transplants, and restocked species) or due to accidental release through escape or indirect assistance (adapted from Long 19817) (syn. exotic species).
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An animal that moves into a new area on its own, or with human help, and remains to live in the area.
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Species brought into an area where it does not naturally occur, but is able to survive and reproduce there.
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A species not a part of the original fauna or flora of a given area.
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a nonnative species that was intentionally or unintentionally brought into an area by humans.
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A species not native to New Zealand, but having established here by anthropogenic means.
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An introduced species is a species that humans have placed into an ecosystem or community (either accidentally or intentionally) in which it does not naturally occur.
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