It is now generally recognized that human-mediated biological invasion is a multistage process, successively comprising transport, introduction, establishment, and spread, and that a complete understanding of the causes of invasion requires studies of all stages. However, while many studies address the characteristics that influence establishment, relatively few address the characteristics that influence whether or not a species transits the earlier stages of transport and introduction. Here, we use data on the rich exotic avifauna of Florida to assess non-randomness in the identities of species that have passed through the transport and introduction stages. Bird species transported and introduced to Florida are non-random with respect to t...
1. The establishment of species outside their natural geographical ranges is an important driver of ...
Biological invasions are an increasing global challenge, for which single-species studies and analys...
Aim: Invasion processes are probably better understood for birds than for any other taxon, thanks to...
Predicting invasion potential has global signifi cance for managing ecosystems as well as important ...
Understanding factors driving successful invasions is one of the cornerstones of invasion biology. B...
As people have spread around the world, they have taken with them a broad range of other species to ...
Aim To provide the first analysis of predictors of both establishment and spread, both within and ac...
Predicting invasion potential has global significance for managing ecosystems as well as important t...
Understanding factors driving successful invasions is one of the cornerstones of invasion biology. B...
Presently southeastern Florida has at least 24 established exotic avian species from both New and Ol...
The probability that exotic species will successfully establish viable populations varies between re...
Presently southeastern Florida has at least 24 established exotic avian species from both New and Ol...
Understanding the factors influencing the establishment of non-native species is pivotal with regard...
It has been previously suggested that the characteristics that are driving the taxonomic homogenisat...
One of the strongest generalities in invasion biology is the positive relationship between probabili...
1. The establishment of species outside their natural geographical ranges is an important driver of ...
Biological invasions are an increasing global challenge, for which single-species studies and analys...
Aim: Invasion processes are probably better understood for birds than for any other taxon, thanks to...
Predicting invasion potential has global signifi cance for managing ecosystems as well as important ...
Understanding factors driving successful invasions is one of the cornerstones of invasion biology. B...
As people have spread around the world, they have taken with them a broad range of other species to ...
Aim To provide the first analysis of predictors of both establishment and spread, both within and ac...
Predicting invasion potential has global significance for managing ecosystems as well as important t...
Understanding factors driving successful invasions is one of the cornerstones of invasion biology. B...
Presently southeastern Florida has at least 24 established exotic avian species from both New and Ol...
The probability that exotic species will successfully establish viable populations varies between re...
Presently southeastern Florida has at least 24 established exotic avian species from both New and Ol...
Understanding the factors influencing the establishment of non-native species is pivotal with regard...
It has been previously suggested that the characteristics that are driving the taxonomic homogenisat...
One of the strongest generalities in invasion biology is the positive relationship between probabili...
1. The establishment of species outside their natural geographical ranges is an important driver of ...
Biological invasions are an increasing global challenge, for which single-species studies and analys...
Aim: Invasion processes are probably better understood for birds than for any other taxon, thanks to...