Pronunciation: /ɪntrəˈdjuːst ˈspiːʃiːz/
noun a species that has been brought to a new location outside of its native range, often by human activities
A1 An introduced species is a plant or animal that is not native to a specific location.
A2 It is important to monitor introduced species to prevent them from causing harm to the ecosystem.
B1 The introduction of non-native species can disrupt the balance of an ecosystem.
B2 Managing introduced species requires careful planning and coordination among different stakeholders.
C1 The eradication of introduced species can be a challenging and costly endeavor.
C2 Researchers are studying the impact of introduced species on biodiversity and ecosystem health.
formal The introduction of non-native species into an ecosystem can have detrimental effects on the native wildlife.
informal Bringing in species from outside can mess up the balance of the ecosystem.
slang Introducing new species into the mix can really throw things off.
figurative Like a bull in a china shop, introduced species can wreak havoc on the delicate ecosystem.
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