'Not Every Exotic Species Needs to Be Controlled'
May 28, 2024
May 28, 2024
NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands, May 28 (TNSres) -- Radboud University issued the following news:
Certain invasive exotic species, such as the red swamp crayfish, are harmful to our environment because they nibble on aquatic plants, dig burrows in banks, and transmit crayfish plague to native species. 'But there are also non-native fish and crayfish that are not harmful and do not need to be controlled,' ecologist Pim Lemmers argues in his PhD thesis, which he will defend at Radboud Unive . . .
Certain invasive exotic species, such as the red swamp crayfish, are harmful to our environment because they nibble on aquatic plants, dig burrows in banks, and transmit crayfish plague to native species. 'But there are also non-native fish and crayfish that are not harmful and do not need to be controlled,' ecologist Pim Lemmers argues in his PhD thesis, which he will defend at Radboud Unive . . .