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an extensive alien plant inventory from the inhabited areas of galapagos.plant invasions are causing habitat degradation in galapagos. problems are concentrated on the four inhabited islands. plants introduced to rural areas in the humid highlands and urban areas on the arid coast act as foci for invasion of the surrounding galapagos national park.201020421999
plant species dispersed by galapagos tortoises surf the wave of habitat suitability under anthropogenic climate change.native biodiversity on the galapagos archipelago is severely threatened by invasive alien species. on santa cruz island, the abundance of introduced plant species is low in the arid lowlands of the galapagos national park, but increases with elevation into unprotected humid highlands. two common alien plant species, guava (psidium guajava) and passion fruit (passiflora edulis) occur at higher elevations yet their seeds are dispersed into the lowlands by migrating galapagos tortoises (chelonoidis ...201728727747
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