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Invasive Species on the March: Variable Rates of Spread Set Current Limits to Predictability

September 28th, 2009 by ferrisda · No Comments · Biology

“Whether for introduced muskrats in Europe or oak trees in the United Kingdom, zebra mussels in United States lakes or agricultural pests around the world, scientists have tried to find new ways of controlling invasive species by learning how these animals and plants take over in new environs.”

scientist are trying to learn about the way insects live so they cant harm us an any way. they are learning of the way they live, and eat. they could be learning how are we affecting them or how they are affecting us.

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