Biological invasion The process by which an organism is introduced to, and establishes a sustainable population in, a region beyond its native range. Eradication The managed extirpation of an entire nonnative population. Impact The effect of a nonnative species on its environment. Invasibility The vulnerability of a habitat, community, or ecosystem to invasion. Invasion ecology A multidisciplinary field that examines the causes and consequences of biological invasions. Invasional meltdown The phenomenon in which multiple nonnative species facilitate one another’s invasion success and impact. Invasive species Nonnative species with conspicuously high colonization rates. Such species have the potential to spread over long distances. The term ...
Here I advocate a comparative and systematic approach in which invasion (the extension of species ra...
Abstract It is frequently lamented that invasion biology has not been very suc-cessful in developing...
Attempts to understand the dynamics of biological invasions continue to abound in aquatic and terres...
This new edition of Invasion Ecology provides a comprehensive and updated introduction to all aspect...
When organisms are deliberately or accidentally introduced into a new ecosystem a biological invasio...
[Extract] Invasive species are exotic species that cause damage of some type in their new locations....
An invasive species is any species (including its seeds, eggs, spores, or other biological material ...
Invasive predators, competitors, and disease-causing pathogens are the cause of immense and often ir...
There is a tendency for both scientists and lay people to regard invading alien species as inherentl...
Invasion biology is the study of the reproduction, dispersal and ecological impact of organ...
[Extract] Many domesticated animal and plant species have been introduced to novel territories beyon...
Parasites and diseases can have important effects on both non-native and native species. In this cha...
the theoretical basis for management of invasive alien species. Biological Invasions
Biological invasions are a global consequence of an increasingly connected world and the rise in hu...
In the last two decades, an increasing number of studies have been published on invasive species.1 O...
Here I advocate a comparative and systematic approach in which invasion (the extension of species ra...
Abstract It is frequently lamented that invasion biology has not been very suc-cessful in developing...
Attempts to understand the dynamics of biological invasions continue to abound in aquatic and terres...
This new edition of Invasion Ecology provides a comprehensive and updated introduction to all aspect...
When organisms are deliberately or accidentally introduced into a new ecosystem a biological invasio...
[Extract] Invasive species are exotic species that cause damage of some type in their new locations....
An invasive species is any species (including its seeds, eggs, spores, or other biological material ...
Invasive predators, competitors, and disease-causing pathogens are the cause of immense and often ir...
There is a tendency for both scientists and lay people to regard invading alien species as inherentl...
Invasion biology is the study of the reproduction, dispersal and ecological impact of organ...
[Extract] Many domesticated animal and plant species have been introduced to novel territories beyon...
Parasites and diseases can have important effects on both non-native and native species. In this cha...
the theoretical basis for management of invasive alien species. Biological Invasions
Biological invasions are a global consequence of an increasingly connected world and the rise in hu...
In the last two decades, an increasing number of studies have been published on invasive species.1 O...
Here I advocate a comparative and systematic approach in which invasion (the extension of species ra...
Abstract It is frequently lamented that invasion biology has not been very suc-cessful in developing...
Attempts to understand the dynamics of biological invasions continue to abound in aquatic and terres...