科学60秒:别带有色眼镜看待外来物种
When you hear the phrase “non-native species” you no doubt ___2___ an image of an invasive animal or plant that’s pushing out the native species and ___3___ the local ecology—like zebra mussels in the Great Lakes or cane toads in Australia. But Mark Davis of Macalaster College in Minnesota and his colleagues see things differently. They say that being indigenous doesn’t grant a species special rights to inhabit an ecosystem. Or mean that its presence is good for the environment. The insect currently thought to kill more trees than any other in America is the native mountain pine beetle. And many invaders actually boost biodiversity, not ___4___ it.
As climate change and urbanization continue to reshape the ecological landscape, more species will leave their homelands—making the distinction between resident and alien ___5___. So, ask not where a species comes from. But whether it belongs.
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