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Animal species native to South Africa that have invasive populations elsewhere. Sorted by expected chronological appearance in the first place they were recorded as alien species. Notes are made on whether the introduction is known to be (Y) or not (N) from South Africa (or unknown U). Pathways are according to the CBD pathway classification scheme (Harrower et al. 2017), along with an indication of whether the introduction was intentional or accidental. Species that have multi-continental distributions, and which may in addition have some introduced populations are shown at the end of the table.
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South Africa, pathway classification, invasive animals
South Africa, pathway classification, invasive animals
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