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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 '"invasive species"'
Imperata cylindrica Imperata cylindrica (cogon grass)
I. cylindrica is a serious weed not only in crops but also in natural areas, causing serious economic and environmental damage. The...
Broussonetia papyrifera Broussonetia papyrifera (paper mulberry)
B. papyrifera is a highly invasive species, becoming weedy and difficult to remove after its introduction. Its timber does not have high commercial...
  Bromus diandrus (great brome)
In Australia, B. diandrus competes strongly with wheat. A density of 100 plants/m² of B. diandrus decreases wheat yield by 30% (Cooper and...
  Bromus madritensis (compact brome)
Bromus species are contaminants of grain and wool, they damage animal hides and can host serious cereal diseases. In pastures, the seeds penetrate...
Bromus rigidus Bromus rigidus (ripgut brome)
B. rigidus is directly causing serious problems in cereal crops, with yield losses varying from 40 to 80% in Algeria and Morocco (Hamal, 1993). In...
Bromus rubens Bromus rubens (red brome)
In areas with low herbaceous competition, B. rubens can be invasive and, once established, competitive with other grasses. The awns and florets are...
Bromus sterilis Bromus sterilis (barren brome)
B. sterilis is a serious weed problem of autumn-sown cereals (Mortimer et al., 1993). In Morocco, five species of Bromus (B. rigidus, B. rubens, B....
Bromus tectorum Bromus tectorum (downy brome)
B. tectorum has tremendous phenotypic plasticity, with self fertilization permitting continuous replication of successful genotypes, and occasional...
Kappaphycus Kappaphycus
Kappaphycus species, especially Kappaphycus alvarezii, are important carrageenophytes in the Philippines and South-East Asia, the...
Brontispa longissima Brontispa longissima (coconut hispine beetle)
Brontispa attacks palms of all ages, although it is most damaging to young palms in nurseries and for the first 4-5 years after planting out in the...
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