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Invasive Species Evolve Into Super-Spreaders: Scientists Warn of 'Biological Metastasis' by 2035

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**Invasive Species Evolve Into Super-Spreaders: Scientists Warn of 'Biological Metastasis' by 2035**

(New York) – A new global study predicts that invasive species, from zebra mussels to Asian carp, will undergo a catastrophic transformation by 2035, evolving into 'super-spreaders' capable of outsmarting all current eradication methods. Researchers at the Global Invasive Species Programme report that climate change is accelerating their mutation rates, allowing them to thrive in previously uninhabitable ecosystems. The future? A 'biological metastasis' where these invaders don't just invade – they hijack entire food webs, collapsing fisheries and agriculture simultaneously, costing the global economy over $5 trillion annually. The report urges immediate funding for gene-editing and AI-driven monitoring to prevent an irreversible ecological meltdown before the next decade hits.