SUNY Cortland biologist Andrea Dávalos examines the overlapping impact of non-native species in American forests.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Invasive species wreak havoc on local ecosystems, destroying entire swaths of land and threatening biodiversity. As a result, ...
Warming river temperatures are causing invasive northern pike to eat more fish, threatening already declining salmon populations.
U.S. Woodlands Are Dying as Invasive Grass Takes Over ...
Temperature plays the biggest role in where plants can grow. Warmer conditions allow more plants to survive in new places. Other factors like rainfall and soil also matter, but temperature has the ...
Researchers have ranked the top 10 most invasive species in the Great Lakes based on the havoc they cause in the ecosystem and their impacts on humans. These species include five fish, two mussels, ...
Invasive species are any species — plant, animal, fungus, pathogen or other microbe, that are introduced through human activity to new places outside their native range and thrive to the point of ...
Biological invasions are a major driver of biodiversity loss and invasive pollinators can reshape native plant-pollinator ...