نتایج جستجو برای: biological invasion

تعداد نتایج: 529253  

2015
JINQUAN XU WEIYUN XU JIAQUN ZHU

Propofol (2,6-diisopropylphenol) is a commonly used intravenous anesthetic agent. The present study aimed to assess the effect of propofol on the proliferation and invasion of human glioma cells, and to determine the potential underlying molecular mechanisms. The effects of propofol on U373 glioblastoma cell proliferation, apoptosis and invasion were detected by an MTT assay, caspase‑3 activity...

2002
Charles Perrings Mark Williamson Edward B. Barbier Doriana Delfino Silvana Dalmazzone Jason Shogren Peter Simmons Andrew Watkinson

We postulate that the causes of the problem of invasive alien species are primarily economic and, as such, require economic solutions. Invasive alien species are of increasing concern for four reasons. First, introductions are increasing sharply, while mechanisms for excluding or eradicating alien species have been either withdrawn or progressively weakened. Both trends are due to the liberaliz...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
John M Drake

The enemy-release hypothesis for biological invasions supposes that invasive species may be more successful in their introduced ranges than in their native ranges owing to the absence of coevolved natural enemies. Recent studies supporting this hypothesis have found that introduced plants and animals are less parasitized in their introduced ranges than in their native ranges. Expanding on this ...

2002
LARS J. OLSON SANTANU ROY

The invasion of ecological systems by nonindigenous species is now recognized as a growing global problem that imposes significant economic and ecological damages. In the United States alone, the total costs of nonindigenous species have been estimated to be at least $137 billion per year (Pimentel et al.). Approximately one-fourth of the value of the country’s agricultural output is lost to no...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2004
John M Drake

The Allee effect is a nonlinear phenomenon exhibited in the population dynamics of sparse populations in which the per capita population growth rate increases with increasing population density. In sufficiently sparse populations, the Allee effect may lead to extinction and is known to generate a threshold in the probability of establishment when presented as a function of introduced population...

2015
Adam D. Chupp Loretta L. Battaglia Eric M. Schauber Sedonia D. Sipes

Mutualistic relationships between plants and their pollinators have played a major role in the evolution of biodiversity. While the vulnerability of these relationships to environmental change is a major concern, studies often lack a framework for predicting impacts from emerging threats (e.g. biological invasions). The objective of this study was to determine the reliance of Platanthera ciliar...

2014
Qinfeng Guo

Aim Anderson & Stebbins (1954, Evolution, 8, 378–388) posited that human activities promote species hybridizations by creating opportunities for hybridization and new habitats for hybrids to persist through disturbances (i.e. the ‘disturbance hypothesis’). While the first part of this hypothesis appears to be well supported, the second part has not been corroborated with empirical evidence, pro...

Journal: :Seminars in cancer biology 2015
W G Jiang A J Sanders M Katoh H Ungefroren F Gieseler M Prince S K Thompson M Zollo D Spano P Dhawan D Sliva P R Subbarayan M Sarkar K Honoki H Fujii A G Georgakilas A Amedei E Niccolai A Amin S S Ashraf L Ye W G Helferich X Yang C S Boosani G Guha M R Ciriolo K Aquilano S Chen A S Azmi W N Keith A Bilsland D Bhakta D Halicka S Nowsheen F Pantano D Santini

Cancer is a key health issue across the world, causing substantial patient morbidity and mortality. Patient prognosis is tightly linked with metastatic dissemination of the disease to distant sites, with metastatic diseases accounting for a vast percentage of cancer patient mortality. While advances in this area have been made, the process of cancer metastasis and the factors governing cancer s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Andrea Giometto Andrea Rinaldo Francesco Carrara Florian Altermatt

Biological dispersal shapes species' distribution and affects their coexistence. The spread of organisms governs the dynamics of invasive species, the spread of pathogens, and the shifts in species ranges due to climate or environmental change. Despite its relevance for fundamental ecological processes, however, replicated experimentation on biological dispersal is lacking, and current assessme...

2017
Robert J Warren Joshua R King Charlene Tarsa Brian Haas Jeremy Henderson

The language that scientists use to frame biological invasions may reveal inherent bias-including how data are interpreted. A frequent critique of invasion biology is the use of value-laden language that may indicate context bias. Here we use a systematic study of language and interpretation in papers drawn from invasion biology to evaluate whether there is a link between the framing of papers ...

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