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    When weeds team up: Biocontrols to curb invasive plants might be helping them instead

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    A new article by UNSW Sydney researchers published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution suggests that introducing herbivorous insects or animals to control invasive weeds might be triggering a cooperative response among the plants, allowing them to thrive rather than decline.
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