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<p>populations, becoming capable of reproducing, growing, and disseminating spontaneously without continued human assistance. In some cases, a species' presence in an ecosystem is so ancient that it becomes impossible to determine with certainty whether it is native or the result of a historical introduction. Such taxa may be regarded as naturalised when their origin cannot be conclusively established.</p>

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