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To determine if an organism belongs in "Invasive ecology" or "Earth-like ecology" (when not specified in the source), consider these factors: | To determine if an organism belongs in "Invasive ecology" or "Earth-like ecology" (when not specified in the source), consider these factors: | ||
- Is the organism observed in wilderness or around inhabited areas | - Is the organism observed in wilderness or around inhabited areas? If it is a type of plant observed in wilderness, it is likely Earth-like, not introduced/invasive (the same may not apply for animals). | ||
- How long has the world been colonized and what is the organism's average maturation rate/lifespan? | - How long has the world been colonized and what is the organism's average maturation rate/lifespan? | ||
- What population sizes are observed? If large population sizes are observed (for example, expansive forests) and the colony has not existed long enough for the organism to spread widely, it is likely native to the planet. | - What population sizes are observed? If large population sizes are observed (for example, expansive forests) and the colony has not existed long enough for the organism to spread widely, it is likely native to the planet. | ||