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Researching invasive species

Detailed coverage of invasive species threatening livelihoods and the environment worldwide

The ISC is a constantly developing encyclopaedic resource containing:
Datasheets on over 1500 invasive species and animal diseases
Basic datasheets on further species, countries, habitats and pathways
Bibliographic database of over 75,000 records (updated weekly)
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Country datasheets now include lists of species and animal diseases and can be found on the Basic Datasheets tab
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  Mylopharyngodon piceus (black amur)
Mylopharyngodon piceus, commonly known as black carp, is a large and fast-growing cyprinid, native to the southern regions of the...
Myndus crudus Myndus crudus (cane, leafhopper, pallid)
This is a datasheet on Myndus crudus
  Myocastor coypus (coypu)
Myocastor coypus (coypu) is a large semi-aquatic rodent which originated from South America. However, due to escapes and releases from...
Myriophyllum aquaticum Myriophyllum aquaticum (parrot-feather)
M. aquaticum (parrot-feather) is an invasive submerged/ emergent aquatic weed characteristic of sub-tropical to warm-temperate regions,...
  Myriophyllum heterophyllum (broadleaf watermilfoil)
M. heterophyllum is considered invasive throughout New England and northwest USA (original introduction date unknown) because of its...
Myriophyllum spicatum Myriophyllum spicatum (spiked watermilfoil)
M. spicatum (spiked watermilfoil) is an invasive submerged aquatic weed characteristic of temperate regions, as far north as the UK and...
  Mythimna unipuncta (rice armyworm)
It is commonly known that M. unipuncta migrates and it is only likely to establish when the climatic conditions change. Following migration it can...
  Mytilicola intestinalis (mussel red worm)
Mytilicola intestinalis is a parasitic copepod that occurs in the intestinal tract of various species of bivalves. This parasite was...
  Mytilicola intestinalis infestation (mussel red worm)
Mytilicola intestinalis was first briefly described by Steuer (1902) who then later provided a more detailed and extensively...
Mytilicola orientalis Mytilicola orientalis (oyster redworm)
Mytilicola orientalis is a parasitic copepod that occurs in the intestinal tracts of various species of bivalves. First described in...
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