exocíticas
Exocíticas is a term used primarily in Brazil to refer to invasive alien species. These are organisms, whether plants, animals, fungi, or microorganisms, that are introduced to an area outside of their natural geographic range and have the potential to cause harm to the environment, economy, or human health. The term emphasizes their "exotic" or foreign origin and their capacity to establish themselves and spread, often outcompeting native species.
The introduction of exocíticas can occur through various human activities, including international trade, transportation, tourism, and
Brazil, with its vast biodiversity and extensive trade routes, faces significant challenges from exocíticas. Examples include