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In Chile, rainbow trout was introduced deliberately for sport fishing in the early 1900s, although the provenance of early introductions is poorly documented (Basulto 2003).
Early introductions of teak outside Asia were made in Nigeria in 1902, with the first plantations being of Indian origin and subsequently of Burmese origin (Horne, 1966).
To be frank, this is a who's-who of U.S. investors and is part of Seedcamp's appeal for startups that want early introductions to U.S. investors.
From whippings and public threats to early introductions to controlled substances, these stage parents have risked their children's well-being in their own quests for the spotlight.
Thus, the phylogeny is highly suggestive of multiple early introductions into Haiti of distinct A1 strains from eastern Africa that continued to spread in Haiti's population.
Most negative effects concern early introductions of vertebrate predators in an era when vertebrates were being spread without regulation worldwide (e.g. rabbits and foxes in Australia for hunting).
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