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Application of the Socio-Economic Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (SEICAT) to a global assessment of alien bird impacts

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Figure 1.  The number of alien bird species with recorded socio-economic impacts from each of six or- or-ders
Table 2. Contingency table (unconditional exact test) showing actual and expected numbers of impact  allocations to each impact mechanism for each order of alien birds
Table S9), with higher confidence being placed in impacts of higher magnitude.

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