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SUBMITTER: Ibanez N
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10384852 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ibáñez Neus N Gómez-Bellver Carlos C Farelo Paula P Montserrat Josep Maria JM Pyke Samuel S Nualart Neus N López-Pujol Jordi J
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Cities are often hotspots for biological invasions, showing much higher percentages of alien species than non-urbanized settings. The reasons are multiple and are mostly related to two main factors: their heterogeneous, highly disturbed habitats and their many gateways that allow alien species introduction (e.g., airports, roads, train stations, or gardens). In addition to being a sink of biological invasions, cities can also be a source of the spread of alien species into surrounding landscapes ...[more]