Animals
Biodiversity Drops In Areas Dominated By Non-Native Plants
A University of Delaware study shows that non-native plants have an impact on the diversity of insect populations. Their study sheds light on how homeowners are impacting local insect communities when planting their gardens and flower beds.
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