Abstract

Climate change and invasive species are two of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, and their impacts are compounded when they interact with each other 1 . For example, altered flow regime as a result of climate change is one of the major pathways by which alien species are introduced into new aquatic ecosystems 2 , while storms and associated flooding increase their dispersal through escapes from aquaculture facilities 3 .

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