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This study aims to understand the ecological impacts of the invasive red quinine tree on the Galápagos ecosystem. It seeks to identify the mechanisms behind its success and the effects on native species and habitats.
Biological invasions are the second most important threat to biodiversity, after habitat loss and habitat transformation.
However, knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the success of species invasions is limited by the lack of information about the pre-invasion state of the community and the lack of experimental approaches to studying invader impacts.
Considering that invasive species are driving native species extinctions and changing the functioning of ecosystems, modern experimental approac…
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN
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