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Species Invasiveness in Biological Invasions: A Modelling Approach

Biological Invasions, 2002
The study of invasiveness, the traits that enable a species to invade a habitat, and invasibility, the habitat characteristics that determine its susceptibility to the establishment and spread of an invasive species, provide a useful conceptual framework to formulate the biological invasion problem in a modelling context.
Marco, Diana E.   +2 more
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The evolutionary consequences of biological invasions

Molecular Ecology, 2007
AbstractA major challenge of invasion biology is the development of a predictive framework that prevents new invasions. This is inherently difficult because different biological characteristics are important at the different stages of invasion: opportunity/transport, establishment and spread.
Andrew V, Suarez, Neil D, Tsutsui
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Biological invasion

Abstract Biological invasions can result in pronounced changes in animal behaviour, both for invading species and for organisms in the recipient community. Here, we describe behavioural responses to invasion of both native and non-native species and how these responses depend on ecological interactions.
Lauren M. Pintor, Lindsey S. Reisinger
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The fungal dimension of biological invasions

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2007
(Uploaded by Plazi for the IPBES Invasive Alien Species Assessment) No abstract provided.
Desprez-Loustau, Marie Laure   +7 more
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Biological invasions: Lessons for ecology

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1993
Anthropogenic introduction of species is homogenizing the earth's biota. Consequences of introductions are sometimes great, and are directly related to global climate change, biodiversity AND release of genetically engineered organisms. Progress in invasion studies hinges on the following research trends: realization that species' ranges are naturally ...
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Prediction and biological invasions

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1993
C C, Daehler, D R, Strong
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Biological invasions and the conservation of biodiversity.

Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), 2010
Consideration of definitions of 'biological invasion' and 'biodiversity' shows why invasions have recently generated great interest among conservationists. Many studies show that invasion numbers have increased drastically over the last five centuries, that this exponential increase is not levelling off, and that human activities are the only reason ...
Pascal, Michel   +2 more
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Biological Invasions

2013
Vicenç Méndez   +2 more
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Weighing the unknowns: Value of Information for biological and operational uncertainty in invasion management

Journal of Applied Ecology, 2021
Shou-Li Li   +2 more
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