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Invasive Species in Costa Rica: The Complete List

This definitive list catalogs 31 Invasive Species in Costa Rica, covering plants, animals, and pathogens that threaten native ecosystems across terrestrial and marine habitats. Each entry includes the scientific name, current status, and primary Costa Rica region plus practical identification and control tips for conservationists and residents.

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List of Invasive Species in Monaco

This post lists seven documented invasive species in Monaco, giving scientific names, current status in Monaco, and the habitats or locations where each is found. Learn which marine and terrestrial invaders threaten local ecosystems and what to look for if you live in or visit the region.

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The Complete List of Invasive Species in Jamaica

This post lists 27 invasive species in Jamaica with scientific names, native ranges, and known Jamaican distributions. From marine invaders like the lionfish to terrestrial threats such as the small Indian mongoose and invasive plants, learn how these species impact native biodiversity and what management actions are underway to control them.

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Invasive Species in the Dominican Republic

This comprehensive list presents 28 Invasive Species in the Dominican Republic, detailing scientific names, status, and distribution across the island. Learn which species—like lionfish and the small Indian mongoose—threaten native ecosystems and discover practical management and prevention strategies to protect biodiversity.

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List of Coral Reef Predators

Explore a comprehensive list of 35 coral reef predators, from reef sharks and groupers to moray eels and lionfish. Each entry includes scientific name, typical size and details on diet and hunting methods, helping divers, students, and nature enthusiasts understand predator roles, dynamics on coral reefs and conservation implications.

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