Climate change is bringing destructive new invaders to Antarctica
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We tend to think Antarctica is isolated and far away — biologically speaking, this is true.
We tend to think Antarctica is isolated and far away — biologically speaking, this is true.
We tend to think Antarctica is isolated and far away — biologically speaking, this is true.
Non-native species are threatening the fragile ecosystems as human activity grows We tend to think Antarctica is isolated and…
Tuesday, November 23rd 2021 - 09:14 UTC Full article Pathways for non native species.
We tend to think Antarctica is isolated and far away—biologically speaking, this is true.
We tend to think Antarctica is isolated and far away – biologically speaking, this is true.
In this undated file photo, a lonely penguin appears in Antarctica during the southern hemisphere's summer season.
Hobart, Nov 20 We tend to think Antarctica is isolated and far away – biologically speaking, this is true.
By Dana M Bergstrom, Principal Research Scientist, University of Wollongong and Shavawn Donoghue, Adjunct Researcher…
– By Dana M Bergstrom, Principal Research Scientist, University of Wollongong Dana Bergstrom, Author provided We tend to think…
We tend to think Antarctica is isolated and far away – biologically speaking, this is true.
We tend to think Antarctica is isolated and far away – biologically speaking, this is true.
We tend to think Antarctica is isolated and far away – biologically speaking, this is true.
We tend to think Antarctica is isolated and far away – biologically speaking, this is true.