Scientists Identify 66 Alien Species that Pose the Greatest Threat to European Biodiversity
Natural Environment Research Council (United Kingdom). Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.
Scientists have identified 66 alien plant and animal species, not yet established in the European Union, that pose the greatest potential threat to biodiversity and ecosystems in the region. From an initial working list of 329 alien species considered to pose threats to biodiversity recently published by the EU, scientists have derived and agreed a list of eight species considered to be very high risk, 40 considered to be high risk, and 18 considered to be medium risk.