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Animal production (pathway cause) Animal production (pathway cause)
Feral populations of domesticated livestock comprise some of the most invasive species in the world in terms of impact. Goats, sheep, pigs,...
  Aquarium trade (pathway cause)
A significant number of invasive aquatic species can be attributed to the aquarium industry and water garden trade and the associated practice...
Crop production (pathway cause) Crop production (pathway cause)
It has been estimated that over 70% of all invasive, exotic terrestrial plant species in the world were intentionally introduced into the new...
  Digestion and excretion (pathway cause)
The digestion and excretion pathway is probably the single most important means for plant dispersal or spread within an area once introduced,...
  Forestry (pathway cause)
A significant proportion of invasive species are trees that were originally introduced internationally for the perceived benefit of...
  Habitat restoration and improvement (pathway cause)
This datasheet was originally commissioned as 'Erosion control/ dune stabilization' to cover the intentional introduction...
  Hedges and windbreaks (pathway cause)
Most of the incidences of the introduction of plants primarily for hedge/windbreak purposes, and which later became invasive, occurred in the...
  Pet trade (pathway cause)
This is a datasheet on Pet trade (pathway cause)
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