algloomades
Allocthonous animals, often referred to as algloomades in some contexts, are organisms that have been introduced into a new environment outside of their native range. This introduction can occur intentionally or unintentionally through human activities, such as trade, travel, or agriculture. Once established in a new habitat, algloomades can have a variety of impacts on the local ecosystem.
These introduced species may compete with native flora and fauna for resources like food, water, and space.
However, not all introduced species become invasive or cause significant ecological harm. The success of an