List of invasive species

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This is a list of invasive species by country or region. A species is regarded as invasive if it has been introduced by human action to a location, area, or region where it did not previously occur naturally (i.e., is not native), becomes capable of establishing a breeding population in the new location without further intervention by humans and becomes a pest in the new location, threatening the local biodiversity.

The term invasive species refers to a subset of those species defined as introduced species, for which see List of introduced species.

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[edit] Africa

[edit] Southern Africa

[edit] Plants

[edit] Asia

[edit] Philippines

Main article: Invasive species in the Philippines

[edit] Plants

[edit] Animals

[edit] Chordates

[edit] Amphibians

[edit] Birds

[edit] Fish

[edit] Mammals

[edit] Molluscs

[edit] Gastropods
  • Achatina immaculata

[edit] Australasia

[edit] Australia

[edit] Plants

[edit] Animals

[edit] Arthropods

[edit] Insects

[edit] Chordates

[edit] Amphibians

[edit] Birds

[edit] Mammals

[edit] Echinoderms
  • Japanese starfish (Asterias amurensis)

[edit] Fungi and pathogens

  • Frog chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis)

[edit] New Zealand

[edit] Plants

[edit] Animals

[edit] Chordates

[edit] Mammals

[edit] Fish

[edit] Europe

[edit] Plants

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[edit] Animals

[edit] Arthropods

[edit] Crustaceans

[edit] Insects

[edit] Chordates

[edit] Birds

[edit] Mammals

[edit] Molluscs

[edit] Platyhelminthes

[edit] Pathogens


[edit] North America

[edit] Plants

[edit] Insects

[edit] Fish

[edit] Reptiles and amphibians

[edit] Aquatic invertebrates

[edit] Birds and mammals

[edit] Pathogens

[edit] Others

[edit] Hawaii

[edit] Insects

(http://www.hawaii.edu/scb/docs/library/1998_abstracts.htm)
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