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    Mechanisms Involved In The Biological Control Of Tomato Bacterial Wilt Caused By Ralstonia Solanacearum Using Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi by Mohumad Tahat, Monther

    Published 2009
    “…Glasshouse experiment was done to study the ability of two local mycorrhizal fungi species (Glomus mosseae, Scutellospora sp.,) and introduced species (Gigaspora margarita) to colonize and enhance some tomato growth parameters. …”
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    The Potential of Utilizing the Arbuscular Mycorrhiza (AM) in the Rehabilitation of Sandy Tailings With Acacia Mangium Willd by Md. Jais, Hasnah

    Published 1997
    “…S. calospora, an introduced species was found to be the most effective with maximum 55% infection in the A. mangium roots.…”
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    Molecular phylogenetics of pangasiids in Peninsular Malaysia using mitochondrial and nuclear genes by Mattar, Azlina Zainab

    Published 2012
    “…Unfortunately, currently, these fishes have become threatened species in rivers. Some introduced species of pangasiids from Thailand, such as P.hypophthalmus, has become one of the important freshwater fish for culture in Malaysia as a food source. …”
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    Diversity And The Effect Of Water Quality And Barrier On Fish Community At Sungai Gombak by Halim, Nurul Fatinizzati Abd

    Published 2020
    “…Most of the native fishes found in this study were distributed from Middle to Upper Zones, while the Lower Zone was dominated by the introduced species.…”
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    Using commensals as proxies for historical inference in the Indian ocean: genetic and zooarchaeological perspectives by Eager, H, Heidi Eager

    Published 2014
    “…Knowledge of the colonisation history and genetic diversity of an introduced species is essential to understand their resilience in novel landscapes, and to identify pathways of invasion and, by proxy, human trade and exchange networks that facilitated their dispersal. …”
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    Secondary contact in the European wall lizard by Heathcote, RJP

    Published 2013
    “…In particular, whilst hybridisation is ultimately a behavioural phenomenon, the role of behaviour in mediating hybridisation and how it is influenced by environmental and circumstantial factors is rarely investigated. Recently introduced species provide us with unequalled opportunities to study these factors. …”
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    Status and ecology of the Priolo or Azores bullfinch, Pyrrhula murina by Ramos, J

    Published 1993
    “….< p=""> <p>The diet ranged from invertebrates and herbaceous seeds in summer, to seeds of fleshy fruits in autumn, fern sporangia and tree seeds (of <em>Clethra arborea</em>) in winter and, flower buds, fern fronds and moss tips in spring. Introduced species were very important in the diet but in August/September and in April native species were significantly more important. …”
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