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464 BIO Keywords for February 6 Invasive Species Daz Kambo Credit Valley Watershed Exotic versus invasive species Mycorrhizal fungi, Mycorrhizas, symbiosis and plant establishment/growth Allelopathic compounds Enemy Release Hypothesis Earth worms and soil fertility (what is the connection?) Priyanka Raj Great Barrier Reef Coral Reef and biodiversity Coral Bleaching Ballast Acidification of oceans...

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464 BIO Keywords for February 6 Invasive Species Daz Kambo Credit Valley Watershed Exotic versus invasive species Mycorrhizal fungi, Mycorrhizas, symbiosis and plant establishment/growth Allelopathic compounds Enemy Release Hypothesis Earth worms and soil fertility (what is the connection?) Priyanka Raj Great Barrier Reef Coral Reef and biodiversity Coral Bleaching Ballast Acidification of oceans http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_acidification Reduced calcification calcium issues (contrast to acidification process in fresh water, such as Madihas Adirondack lakes, http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/322/5906/1374) Tse Jacqueline Japan Introduction of invasive species through trade in ornamental plants Introduction of exotic species through development of sport fishing Exotic versus invasive species Edyta Piasik Western Australia Continental Drift Paleoendemics Feral animals Plant disease and vulnerability of endemic species Biotic homogenization Functional, genetic, and ...

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