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Advanced Datasheet Search

This is a power search of the key data tables in the full datasheets. It is based on an annually updated dataset which includes additional indexing and up-posting terms that are only available using this advanced datasheet search.

Datasheets on invasive species and animal pathogens, their geographical distribution, the native range, the invasive range, the habitats they are present in, the pathway of transportation, the risk and impact table can be retrieved and combined through the use of simple keyword searches.

You can easily build your search by adding additional keywords e.g.
Australia  = will retrieve all invasive species and animal pathogens found in that country.
Australia NOT Indonesia = will retrieve all species and pathogens that are in Australia and not present in Indonesia.
(Australia NOT Indonesia) AND "HAB Freshwater" = as above but only those species that live in Freshwater habitats
 
For further examples see the Advanced Datasheet search examples on the 'Search Help' page
SEARCH TIP: Place all Boolean operators in capitals e.g. AND, NOT, OR 
SEARCH TIP: Add 'weeds' to any search to limit the results to weeds 
SEARCH TIP: Include terms that need to be searched as a string in quotes e.g. "New Zealand"
 

     
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Search results for 'Australia NOT Indonesia'
Polysiphonia brodiei Polysiphonia brodiei
P. brodiei is a filamentous red alga which has been introduced to the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of North America, as well as to Japan,...
Gymnocoronis spilanthoides Gymnocoronis spilanthoides (Senegal tea plant)
G. spilanthoides is an emergent freshwater or marsh-growing perennial which can form rounded bushes up to 1-1.5 m tall or scrambling mats...
Nassella trichotoma Nassella trichotoma (serrated tussock grass)
Serrated tussock grass (N. trichotoma) has become a serious invasive weed in warm temperate grasslands in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa...
Prosopis glandulosa Prosopis glandulosa (honey mesquite)
P. glandulosa has been widely introduced and planted as a fuel and fodder tree. Seed are spread widely by grazing animals from...
  Pittosporum undulatum (Pittosporum)
Native to south-eastern Australia, P. undulatum was widely introduced in the late 1800s as an ornamental tree, and it has now proven...
  Rubus fruticosus (blackberry)
R. fruticosus is highly invasive in some areas, it competes aggressively with native species and can therefore exclude and replace native...
Solanum elaeagnifolium Solanum elaeagnifolium (silverleaf nightshade)
S. elaeagnifolium competes for moisture and plant nutrients with a variety of crops under both dryland and irrigated conditions. Marginal, dryland...
Tamarix aphylla Tamarix aphylla (athel)
T. aphylla can produce numerous seeds that can be spread over a wide area by wind and water. The relatively low rate of T. aphylla invasion in...
Echium plantagineum Echium plantagineum (Paterson's curse)
E. plantagineum is mainly known as a weed of pastures. It is found in parts of the world with a Mediterranean climate. Where introduced it has...
Emex australis Emex australis (Doublegee)
The thorny achenes of E. australis give the plant its invasive properties, which can travel impaled on rubber tyres or as contaminants of...
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