نتایج جستجو برای: species invasions

تعداد نتایج: 549727  

2013
Petr Pyšek Philip E. Hulme Laura A. Meyerson Gideon F. Smith James S. Boatwright Neil R. Crouch Estrela Figueiredo Llewellyn C. Foxcroft Vojtěch Jarošík David M. Richardson Jan Suda John R. U. Wilson

This paper explores how a lack of taxonomic expertise, and by implication a dearth of taxonomic products such as identification tools, has hindered progress in understanding and managing biological invasions. It also explores how the taxonomic endeavour could benefit from studies of invasive species. We review the literature on the current situation in taxonomy with a focus on the challenges of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Mohsen B Mesgaran Mark A Lewis Peter K Ades Kathleen Donohue Sara Ohadi Chengjun Li Roger D Cousens

The founding population in most new species introductions, or at the leading edge of an ongoing invasion, is likely to be small. Severe Allee effects-reductions in individual fitness at low population density-may then result in a failure of the species to colonize, even if the habitat could support a much larger population. Using a simulation model for plant populations that incorporates demogr...

2002
D. C. Le Maitre B. W. van Wilgen C. M. Gelderblom C. Bailey J. A. Nel

Invasive alien plants are consumptive water-users, and may have reduced river flows in South Africa by about 6.7% according to a broad-scale study. An effective programme to bring the invasions under control would cost about US$ 92 million per year for the next 20 years. This paper reports on studies of four representative catchments (the Sonderend, Keurbooms, Upper Wilge and Sabie-Sand) to ass...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2008
Petr Pysek David M Richardson Jan Pergl Vojtech Jarosík Zuzana Sixtová Ewald Weber

Invasive alien species come from most taxonomic groups, and invasion biology is searching for robust cross-taxon generalizations and principles. An analysis of 2,670 papers dealing with 892 invasive species showed that all major groups of invaders are well studied, but that most information on the mechanisms of invasion has emerged from work on a limited number of the most harmful invaders. A s...

2013
Carol Eunmi Lee Wynne E Moss Nora Olson Kevin Fongching Chau Yu-Mei Chang Kelsey E Johnson

Saline to freshwater invasions have become increasingly common in recent years. A key hypothesis is that rates of freshwater invasions have been amplified in recent years by increased food concentration, yet this hypothesis has remained unexplored. We examined whether elevated food concentration could enhance freshwater tolerance, and whether this effect evolves following saline to freshwater i...

2004
Sebastian J. Schreiber Seth Rittenhouse

Simulation studies of community assembly have frequently observed two related phenomena: (1) the humpty dumpty effect in which communities can not be reconstructed by ‘‘sequential’’ invasions (i.e. single species invasions separated by long intervals of time) and (2) cycling between sub-communities. To better understand the mechanisms underlying these phenomena, we analyze a system consisting o...

2017
Andreas Vilcinskas Benoit Facon Laurent Amsellem Carine Brouat Olivier Duron Stephanie S. Porter Benoît Facon

(“Life would not long remain possible in the absence of microbes”; Louis Pasteur). Microorganisms comprise the majority of earth’s biodiversity and are integral to biosphere processes. Biological invasions are no exception to this trend. The success of introduced macroorganisms can be deeply influenced by diverse microorganisms (bacteria, virus, fungus and protozoa) occupying the whole range of...

Journal: :Ecology 2015
Holly V Moeller Ian A Dickie Duane A Peltzer Tadashi Fukami

Biological invasions are a rapidly increasing driver of global change, yet fundamental gaps remain in our understanding of the factors determining the success or extent of invasions. For example, although most woody plant species depend on belowground mutualists such as mycorrhizal fungi and nitrogen-fixing bacteria, the relative importance of these mutualisms in conferring invasion success is ...

2006
Eckehard G. Brockerhoff Andrew M. Liebhold Hervé Jactel

Invasions by nonindigenous forest insects can have spectacular effects on the biodiversity, ecology, and economy of affected areas. This introduction explores several critical issues that are generally relevant to invasions by forest insects to provide an extended background for this special issue of the Canadian Journal of Forest Research and highlights the key findings of the papers included ...

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