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Invasive non‐native species likely to threaten biodiversity and ecosystems in the Antarctic Peninsula region
2020
Global Change Biology
The Antarctic is considered to be a pristine environment relative to other regions of the Earth, but it is increasingly vulnerable to invasions by marine, freshwater and terrestrial non-native species. The Antarctic Peninsula region (APR), which encompasses the Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands and South Orkney Islands, is by far the most invaded part of the Antarctica continent. The risk of introduction of invasive non-native species to the APR is likely to increase with predicted
doi:10.1111/gcb.14938
pmid:31930639
pmcid:PMC7154743
fatcat:zvufvbh2qbgrxb6zlxbrl47la4