研究表明,入侵性夏威夷海藻 Kappaphycus alvarezii 的速度超过了本地物种,危及生态系统和沿海经济。 Study reveals invasive Hawaiian seaweed Kappaphycus alvarezii outpaces native species, endangering ecosystems and coastal economies.
夏威夷大学的一项研究表明,入侵海藻物种,如 Kappaphycus alvarezii,由于对环境变化的出色适应性,在夏威夷水域的速度超过了本地物种。 A University of Hawaiʻi study reveals that invasive seaweed species, like Kappaphycus alvarezii, are outpacing native species in Hawaiian waters due to their superior adaptability to environmental changes. 这一支配地位威胁到当地生态系统、海洋生物和依赖本地物种的沿海经济体。 This dominance threatens local ecosystems, marine life, and coastal economies reliant on native species. 研究人员敦促采取行动,减缓入侵海藻的蔓延,强调必须保护珊瑚礁和维护海洋生物多样性。 Researchers urge action to mitigate the spread of invasive seaweed, emphasizing the need to protect coral reefs and maintain marine biodiversity.