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III. Humanities and Social Sciences

Consequences of being rich: wealth and population are key drivers of invasive species in Europe

10 Jun 2010

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A new study of biological invasions in Europe found they were linked not so much to changes in climate or land cover, but to two dominant factors – more money and more people. Wealth and population density, along with an increase in international trade and commerce, were the forces most strongly associated with invasive species that can disrupt ecosystems and cause severe ecological or agricultural damage, scientists said.

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