Before the next cold season they abandoned St. Croix and built homes and planted crops again at Port Royal , tucked in a bay on the inland side of what became Nova Scotia , where the weather might prove milder .
Explains the problems posed by living organisms that invade or spread to new places.
Lawa'i , Kaua'i : Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden , 1984 . Atlas of Hawai`i , 2nd ed . Department of Geography , University of Hawai`i . Honolulu : University of Hawai`i Press , 1983 . Barnes , Robert D. Invertebrate Zoology .
A thorough examination of the biology of anthropogenic dispersal -- the movement of species by man -- and the psychology and politics that are driving the fear of "invaders."
... brumbies in Australia represents only a momentary condition in a lengthy continuum of fluctuating patterns . It is probably safe to state that both the extent of brumby distribution and the numbers of animals represented are less now ...
Naturalized Mammals of the World