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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive species" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, ecology, or environmental science to describe species that exhibit aggressive behavior towards others, often impacting ecosystems.
Example: "The introduction of the aggressive species into the local habitat has led to a decline in native populations."
Alternatives: "invasive species" or "dominant species".
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More aggressive species have brighter eyespots.
Another sexually aggressive species is the bottlenose dolphin.
Australian researchers studied fights between males of an aggressive species of freshwater crayfish, Cherax dispar.
The assaults of aggressive species like English sparrows and starlings also took a toll.
One of the most aggressive species, it is blamed for the majority of attacks on humans.
Normandin described it as an aggressive species, but one whose venom is not very powerful.
He said it appeared to a bull shark, known as an aggressive species.
The temperature combined with the aggressive species damage the components used in the construction.
Pythium aphanidermatum, P. deliense, and Phytophthora nicotianae were the most aggressive species.
Highly degraded sites require major changes, which favor commonly occurring, aggressive species, often exotics.
An aggressive species of reed known as phragmites has encroached over the decade until the pond disappeared.
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