Researchers find that New Zealand's 'little blue penguins' are Australian invaders that showed up recently.
Scientists have taken a closer look at the regal damselfish, and have found that they're popping up in a part of the ocean where they don't really belong.
Scientists have taken a closer look at the feral cats in Australia and have found that they are likely descended from those brought by European settlers that populated the surrounding islands.
Brains scans may help predict recovery from a coma, according to a recent study.
Invasive species can spread across the globe, wreaking havoc where they settle. Now, researchers have found that the brown widow spider has made its home in Tahiti.
Researchers at the University of New South Wales, Australia believe that they could potentially improve biodiversity by limiting the spread of red foxes and feral cats in habitats where dingoes have been culled.
Lionfish are a major issue for Caribbean reefs. Now, a new study reveals that culling strategies are too small and that more efforts need to be made in order to eradicate this species from the area.
Europeans may have unknowingly helped the spread of an invasive plant species in the United States. Researchers have found that human-caused factors are far more important to the spread of an invasive species than the traits that the species may possess.
A new study is providing researches with new information that may help target control efforts of the invasive Burmese python.
Scientists have discovered an invasive, parasitic fly on the Galapagos Islands may have come from mainland South America.
It turns out that invasive plants may be helping endangered tortoises. Scientists have discovered that two subspecies of endangered tortoise have diets that are halfway made up of introduced species of plants.
Researchers from the National Taiwan Normal University Institute of Electro-optical Science and Technology along with the National Taiwan University Hospital's Neurology Department have created the first blood test to successfully predict Alzheimer's disease.