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Dissecting biological invasions
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2010Invasion biology has often been criticized for its dissociation from the rest of ecology and its lack of rigor in adopting and rejecting new hypotheses and theories [1xInvasion Biology. Davis, M.A. See all References][1]. A new book by Blackburn, Lockwood and Cassey proves that this is no longer true.
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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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Lauren M. Pintor, Lindsey S. Reisinger
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Evolution of an inferior competitor increases resistance to biological invasion
Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2020R. Germain, D. Srivastava, A. Angert
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Biological invasions: Lessons for ecology
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1993Anthropogenic 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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Abstract Although quantum physicists seemed to have recently questioned the veracity of realism (Gröblacher et al. 2007), and post-modernists argue that humans do not have any access to reality (Allen et al. 2005), most scientists believe, not only that an external reality exists but, that humans are able to access at least some of this ...
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Abstract Although quantum physicists seemed to have recently questioned the veracity of realism (Gröblacher et al. 2007), and post-modernists argue that humans do not have any access to reality (Allen et al. 2005), most scientists believe, not only that an external reality exists but, that humans are able to access at least some of this ...
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Biological invasion, biosecurity, tourism, and globalisation
Handbook of Globalisation and Tourism, 2019C. Hall
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