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Environment / Invasive species / Water hyacinth / Introduced species / Eichhornia crassipes / Spartina anglica / Spartina / Caulerpa / Biodiversity / Invasive plant species / Commelinids / Algae
Date: 2014-02-17 11:25:31
Environment
Invasive species
Water hyacinth
Introduced species
Eichhornia crassipes
Spartina anglica
Spartina
Caulerpa
Biodiversity
Invasive plant species
Commelinids
Algae

‘Incapables’ A new concept with no biological meaning In the current political debate on the proposed EU Regulation on Invasive Alien Species, there have been proposals to exempt Member States from the Regulation’s

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