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Editorial: The Genomics of Biological Invasion [PDF]
Angela McGaughran +2 more
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Global warming promotes biological invasion of a honey bee pest [PDF]
Peter Neumann +2 more
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Changes in the Suitable Habitats of Three Endemic Fishes to Climate Change in Tibet
As one of the most sensitive regions to global climate change, Tibet is subject to remarkable changes in biota over the past decades, including endemic fish species.
Tong Mu +4 more
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Two new species and a new combination in Aculithus Liu & Li, 2022 (Araneae: Phrurolithidae) from South China [PDF]
Jiangxi Province has gradually become a hotspot for research on the family Phrurolithidae Banks, 1892, with 64 new species discovered in the past five years.
Zimin Jiang +4 more
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A new species of the genus Chinattus Logunov, 1999 from Wuyi Mountain National Park, China (Araneae, Salticidae) [PDF]
The genus Chinattus Logunov, 1999, a group of jumping spiders (Salticidae), has been recorded across multiple regions in China. Current records indicate its presence in Anhui, Hunan, Yunnan, Hubei, Taiwan, Guangdong, Hong Kong, Guizhou, Fujian, Chongqing
Xiaoting Lyu +5 more
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Understanding different facets of biodiversity patterns and their ecological drivers are essential for freshwater conservation. This is especially true for fish fauna in the Mekong River, one of the largest rivers in the world, which faces large-scale ...
Chao Zhang +4 more
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Understanding the mechanisms by which the environment shapes the life history of fishes is critical for our ability to predict the responses of species or ecosystems under global environmental change.
Yintao Jia +3 more
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Ecological use of vertebrate surrogate species in ecosystem conservation
Surrogate species approaches are widely employed by conservation biologists to help address biodiversity conservation issues when distribution and abundance data for most species of conservation concern are not available or are limited due to ...
Chao Zhang +5 more
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Invasion debt – quantifying future biological invasions [PDF]
AbstractAimWe develop a framework for quantifying invasions based on lagged trends in invasions (‘invasion debt’) with the aim of identifying appropriate metrics to quantify delayed responses at different invasion stages – from introduction to when environmental impacts occur.LocationWorld‐wide; detailed case study in South Africa.MethodsWe define four
Rouget, Mathieu +7 more
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Managing the risk of biological invasions
The large environmental impacts and enormous economic costs caused by biological invasions provide a strong impetus for managing invasion risks. Understanding the factors driving the invasion process and their consequences will raise awareness of invasions among the general public, stakeholders, and policymakers and inform effective management ...
Yiming Li, Fei-Hai Yu
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