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Supraspecific units in correlative niche modeling improves the prediction of geographic potential of biological invasions. [PDF]
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Societal attention toward extinction threats: a comparison between climate change and biological invasions. [PDF]
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Crypticity in Biological Invasions
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2019Ecological effects of alien species can be dramatic, but management and prevention of negative impacts are often hindered by crypticity of the species or their ecological functions. Ecological functions can change dramatically over time, or manifest after long periods of an innocuous presence.
Jaric, Ivan +8 more
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Predicting Biological Invasions
Biological Invasions, 2003There are various approaches to explain the mechanisms of biological invasions. It is possible (1) to focus on the characteristics of invading species and (2) on those of the ecosystems invaded, (3) to investigate the relationship between these two factors (key–lock approach), or (4) to differentiate the invasion process in time.
Tina Heger, Ludwig Trepl
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Species Invasiveness in Biological Invasions: A Modelling Approach
Biological Invasions, 2002The 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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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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