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Alien species and the extinction crisis of Hawaii's invertebrates
Asquith, Adam. (1995)


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Asquith, Adam. 1995. Alien species and the extinction crisis of Hawaii's invertebrates. Endangered Species Update, vol. 12, no. 6.

In this article, the author describes how the introduction of alien species into the Hawaiian Islands has resulted in an almost unimaginable decline and extinction of invertebrates, and repercussions on the ecosystems. (Endangered Species Update, Vol. 12, No. 6, 1995)


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