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Water Transport May Lead to Unpredictable 'New' Marine Species, Evolutionary Consequences
A recent study led by the University of Southampton says possible new evolutionary trajectories may happen, primarily attributing the event to shipments, that may later on produce "new" species and a different kind of global change.
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