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      <title>Researchers create DNA detection tool to stop spread of invasive Asian swamp eels, bullseye snakeheads</title>
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      <description>• In the canals, marshes, and swamps of the Florida Everglades, invasive fish are silently slipping into new waterways • Among them are the Asian swamp eel and the bullseye snakehe</description>
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      <description>• Antarctic scientists have trialed a DNA &amp;lsquo;barcoding&amp;rsquo; technique that could improve biosecurity measures that help protect polar ecosystems from invasive marine species. • The resea</description>
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      <title>Call me invasive: New evidence confirms the status of the giant Asian mantis in Europe</title>
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