invazivnog
Invazivnog is a term used in the field of biology and medicine to describe an organism, substance, or process that is introduced into a new environment or host, often with negative consequences for the native species or ecosystem. The term is derived from the Latin words "invadere," meaning "to invade," and "novus," meaning "new." Invazivnog can occur naturally, such as through migration, or anthropogenically, through human activities like transportation, trade, or agriculture.
Examples of invazivnog include invasive species, such as the brown tree snake in Guam, which has decimated
The study of invazivnog is important for understanding and mitigating the impacts of invasive species and