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- 10.1. Marine Oceanic – Epipelagic (0–200 m)
- 12.1. Marine Intertidal – Rocky Shoreline
- 12.2. Marine Intertidal – Sandy Shoreline and/or Beaches, Sand Bars, Spits, etc.
- 12.5. Marine Intertidal – Salt Marshes (Emergent Grasses)
- 13.1. Marine Coastal/Supratidal – Sea Cliffs and Rocky Offshore Islands
- 13.2. Marine Coastal/Supratidal – Coastal Caves/Karst
- 13.4. Marine Coastal/Supratidal – Coastal Brackish/Saline Lagoons/Marine Lakes
- 13.5. Marine Coastal/Supratidal – Coastal Freshwater Lakes
- 5.1. Wetlands (inland) – Permanent rivers/streams/creeks (includes waterfalls)
- 5.5. Wetlands (inland) – Permanent freshwater lakes (over 8 ha)
- 9.10. Marine Neritic – Estuaries
- 9.2. Marine Neritic – Subtidal rock and rocky reefs
Invasive. (Whitehead, J. (2008) Priorities for Control: A Risk Assessment of Introduced Species on the Falkland Islands. South Atlantic Invasive Species Project );
It is possible that they could impact seabird colonies on the Falklands if the population was to increase. (Whitehead, J. (2008) Priorities for Control: A Risk Assessment of Introduced Species on the Falkland Islands. South Atlantic Invasive Species Project );
Whitehead, J. (2008) Priorities for Control: A Risk Assessment of Introduced Species on the Falkland Islands. South Atlantic Invasive Species Project; Blake D., Stanworth A., Wong L, Pagad S. (2020). Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species of Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). Version 1.2. Invasive Species Specialist Group ISSG.