The 10 Most Destructive Ecosystem Invaders

Title
The 10 Most Destructive Ecosystem Invaders

Personal Author EPSB
Lisa Cheung

Summary
What happens when certain animals or insects are introduced to parts of the world where they don't belong? Whether intentional or accidental, these introductions can turn into devastating invasions. From the comb jelly that ate the Black Sea to the snake that took over the island of Guam, these are the most destructive ecosystem invaders yet!

Other Title
Ten most destructive ecosystem invaders
 
Ecosystem invaders

Year Published
2008
 
1900-1999

Series
The 10

Volume
Geography

Physical Description
48 pages with index (sftcv)

Subject
The 10 Series---Juvenile Literature
 
Ecosystem Invaders---Juvenile Literature
 
Ecology---Juvenile LIterature

Added Author
Wilhelm, Jeffrey D. Series Editor

Summary
What happens when certain animals or insects are introduced to parts of the world where they don't belong? Whether intentional or accidental, these introductions can turn into devastating invasions. From the comb jelly that ate the Black Sea to the snake that took over the island of Guam, these are the most destructive ecosystem invaders yet!

ISBN
9781554482894

Publisher
Markham, ON : A Rubicon Book in association with Scholastic Canada, 2008.


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