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Invasive species in the Everglades are exotic plants and animals that are not native to the area and have aggressively adapted to conditions in wilderness areas in southern Florida. The Everglades are a massive watershed in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida that drains overflow from the vast shallow Lake Okeechobee that is in turn fed by the Kissimmee River. The overflow forms a very shallow river about 60 miles (100 km) wide and 100 miles (160 km) long that travels about half a mile per day. The network of ecosystems created by the Everglades are surrounded by urban areas to the east in the South Florida metropolitan area, to the west by Naples and Fort Myers, and to the south by Florida Bay, a marine environment that receives fresh water from and is maintained by the Ever

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  • List of invasive species in the Everglades (en)
  • エバーグレーズの外来種の一覧 (ja)
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  • Invasive species in the Everglades are exotic plants and animals that are not native to the area and have aggressively adapted to conditions in wilderness areas in southern Florida. The Everglades are a massive watershed in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida that drains overflow from the vast shallow Lake Okeechobee that is in turn fed by the Kissimmee River. The overflow forms a very shallow river about 60 miles (100 km) wide and 100 miles (160 km) long that travels about half a mile per day. The network of ecosystems created by the Everglades are surrounded by urban areas to the east in the South Florida metropolitan area, to the west by Naples and Fort Myers, and to the south by Florida Bay, a marine environment that receives fresh water from and is maintained by the Ever (en)
  • エバーグレーズの外来種の一覧(エバーグレーズのがいらいしゅのいちらん、英: List of invasive species in the Everglades)は、アメリカ合衆国フロリダ半島南部にあるエバーグレーズに持ち込まれ、エバーグレーズの保全地域において侵略的に適応した植物や動物の一覧である。エバーグレーズはフロリダ州南部にある広大な流域であり、からの水を受けた広く浅いオキーチョビー湖から溢れた水が流れ込んでいる。この溢流水はフロリダ湾まで長さ約160 km (100マイル)、幅約97 km (60マイル) の大変浅い川を形成する。その流速は1日に800 m (半マイル) ほどである。エバーグレーズの生態系は、東を南フロリダ都市圏の都会地域、西をネイプルズやフォートマイヤーズの各市、南はフロリダ湾に囲まれており、フロリダ湾はエバーグレーズからの淡水が流入されることでその海洋環境を維持する。三方を近接した物流の中心地に囲まれているので、特に外来種が侵攻しやすい環境にある。 (ja)
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