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THE dangers arising from the introduction of foreign species of animals have frequently been dwelt upon by zoologists of all nationalities. The results of such acclimatizations have nowhere been more pertinently summarized than by Palmer1 in 1893.
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Collinge, W. The Starling in the United States of America. Nature 139, 491–492 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139491a0
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