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Asian Tiger Mosquito, Cane Toad, Lamprey, Zebra Mussels and European Starling.

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Tradescantia fluminensis

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Q: What could be used to describe an example of a potentially invasive species?
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What is an invasive species best described as?

"Invasive Species" is a term used to describe a species that is taken from it's natural environment and introduced somewhere else. The species then cause harm to the new environment it was introduced in.


How do you use the word invasive species in a sentence?

The plant, Japanese Knotweed, is a good example of an invasive species the UK, but ragwort isn't because it is a native plant there.


Why are pandas an invasive species?

Pandas are not an invasive species.


What is another name for invasive species?

A noxious weed is another term for an invasive plant species.


What describes these toads in the new ecosystem?

Invasive species


Are killer bee's an invasive species?

Yes, killer bees are an invasive species.


Is a beetle an invasive or native species?

invasive


Is larkspur an invasive species?

they are invasive WEEDS


How do you use invasive species in a sentence?

We try to stop invasive species entering our rivers and lakes.


How are oceans being impacted dy invasive species?

How are oceans being impacted by invasive species


What eats Australian rabbits?

A species is considered invasive if it spreads into new habitats and upsets the natural balance. For example rabbits eat the native vegetation and aggressively compete with native animals displacing them from their homes. Invasive species cause problems in both natural and agricultural environments. Invasive species are one of the biggest threats to biodiversity.


What do Australian rabbits eat?

A species is considered invasive if it spreads into new habitats and upsets the natural balance. For example rabbits eat the native vegetation and aggressively compete with native animals displacing them from their homes. Invasive species cause problems in both natural and agricultural environments. Invasive species are one of the biggest threats to biodiversity.