CONSISTENCY IN IMPACT ASSESSMENTS OF INVASIVE SPECIES IS GENERALLY HIGH AND DEPENDS ON PROTOCOLS AND IMPACT TYPES

Consistency in impact assessments of invasive species is generally high and depends on protocols and impact types

Impact assessments can help prioritising limited resources for invasive species management.However, their usefulness to provide information for decision-making depends on their repeatability, i.e.the consistency of the estimated impact.Previous studies have provided important insights into the consistency of final scores and rankings.However, due t

read more

A giant chelonioid turtle from the late Cretaceous of Morocco with a suction feeding apparatus unique among tetrapods.

BackgroundSecondary adaptation GLUTEN RELIEF 375 MG to aquatic life occurred independently in several amniote lineages, including reptiles during the Mesozoic and mammals during the Cenozoic.These evolutionary shifts to aquatic environments imply major morphological modifications, especially of the feeding apparatus.Mesozoic (250-65 Myr) marine rep

read more