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Invasive Species vs. Native Species

Aoudad herd drinking water in a West Texas grassland

Aoudad herd drinking water in a West Texas grassland

Presented below is a scholarly article on the issue of whether so-called invasive ‘exotic’ species like feral pigs, goats, buffalo, and horses, are by definition harmful to environments in which they did not evolve, or from which they disappeared – often because of human impacts including overhunting. An example is the ‘need’ to exterminate far-West Texas aoudad to ‘help’ desert bighorn, and its habitat, pictured together above. This belief is the foundation of Invasive Species Biology, and its War on Wildlife, so often discussed on this blog.

Paraphrasing the authors in an attempt to simplify their difficult academic wording, they say that:

The entire article appears below and is worth reading notwithstanding its difficult wording.

 

NOTE: the paper below was originally published to Science.org

 

Native and introduced megaherbivores similarly affect plant diversity and abundance

 

(available here ->)

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