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Invasive Species and Genetic Mutations
The chapter explores the presence and impact of invasive species in Ireland, focusing on cases like the black widow spider and the false widow spider. It discusses genetic mutations that influence the survival and spread of these species in new environments, emphasizing the role of slight advantages in population growth. The conversation delves into the broader implications of invasive species on the ecosystem, highlighting economic costs and the challenges of addressing their spread.