Which species within the Chlorocebus genus is known as an invasive species in the Caribbean?
Answer
Chlorocebus sabaeus
The species Chlorocebus sabaeus, often called the Green or Sabaeus monkey, has been introduced to Caribbean islands such as St. Kitts and Nevis. This introduction has created an invasive population. Distinguishing between this species and others is crucial for ecological management and understanding the long-term impact on local environments where they have been introduced.

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