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A damaged endemic naio tree after being attacked by an invasive pest called Myoporum thrips. credit - University of Hawaii
July 24, 2020

An increase of 20 to 30 percent of invasive alien species will lead to dramatic future biodiversity loss worldwide by 2050. That is the finding from a team of researchers, including University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Department of Botany Professor Curtis Daehler. The study was published in Global Change Biology.

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