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Pathway datasheets have been added to the browse tree as Pathway causes (the reasons for introduction and spread, whether deliberate or accidental) and Pathway vectors (the physical means of  introduction and spread). Full and basic datasheets include the List of species transported in the Risks tab. Follow the links to the species datasheets for more information. This data set is being enhanced to provide more extensive lists.

     
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  Ovis aries (sheep)
Ovis aries (sheep) are an ungulate mammal believed to have originated in Europe. While...
Dendroctonus rufipennis Dendroctonus rufipennis (spruce beetle)
The spruce beetle is considered the most destructive insect pest of spruce forests in North America. This insect is normally present in small...
Drymaria cordata Drymaria cordata (tropical chickweed)
D. cordata is a common and often abundant, though low-growing, weed in a wide range of crops and pastures throughout the moist tropics and...
Dryocoetes confusus Dryocoetes confusus (western balsam bark beetle)
Furniss and Carolin (1977) describe D. confusus as "the most destructive species in the genus". It does not cause rapid catastrophic mortality as...
Plum pox virus Plum pox virus (sharka)
Plum pox virus disease (Sharka) is one of the most destructive diseases of stone fruits. The causal agent, Plum pox virus (PPV) is easily...
Planococcus citri Planococcus citri (citrus mealybug)
Most of the early Pacific reports on P. citri causing severe outbreaks (Barrett, 1966; Szent-Ivany and Stevens, 1966) should refer to Planococcus...
Schefflera actinophylla Schefflera actinophylla (umbrella tree)
S. actinophylla is a fast-growing, ornamental tree which has been introduced to many regions. It has highly invasive behaviour in...
  Stachytarpheta jamaicensis (Jamaica vervain)
S. jamaicensis is usually a minor weed of cultivation due to frequent soil disturbance but may become serious in unimproved pastures, especially...
Aphis craccivora Aphis craccivora (groundnut aphid)
Introduction A. craccivora is a cosmopolitan species with a worldwide distribution; abundant in subtropical and tropical regions,...
  Singhiella citrifolii (cloudy winged whitefly)
S. citrifolii is usually a minor citrus pest, except in areas with a warm climate throughout the year and a lack of efficient...
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