Aim Exotic species pose one of the most significant threats to biodiversity, especially on islands. The impacts of exotic species vary in severity among islands, yet little is known about what makes some islands more susceptible than others. Here we determine which characteristics of an island influence how severely exotic species affect its native biota. Location We studied 65 islands and archipelagos from around the world, ranging from latitude 65 degrees N to 54 degrees S. Methods We compiled a global database of 10 island characteristics for 65 islands and determined the relative importance of each characteristic in predicting the impact of exotic species using multivariate modelling and hierarchical partitioning. We defined the impact ...
Human-mediated transport beyond biogeographic barriers has led to the introduction and establishment...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
Global biodiversity loss is disproportionately rapid on islands, where invasive species are a major ...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
One of the best-known general patterns in island biogeography is the species-isolation relationship ...
abstract: Species richness is decreasing at a global scale. At sub-global scales, that is, within an...
Human-mediated transport beyond biogeographic barriers has led to the introduction and establishment...
Abstract: While numerous efforts have been made to identify and quantify factors controlling invasib...
Aim: (1) To characterize the relationship(s) between species richness and area for alien plant and b...
Abstract: While numerous efforts have been made to identify and quantify factors controlling invasib...
Islands are hotspots of plant endemism and are particularly vulnerable to the establishment (natural...
Aim: A recent upsurge of interest in the island biogeography of exotic species has followed from the...
Human-mediated transport beyond biogeographic barriers has led to the introduction and establishment...
Human-mediated transport beyond biogeographic barriers has led to the introduction and establishment...
Human-mediated transport beyond biogeographic barriers has led to the introduction and establishment...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
Global biodiversity loss is disproportionately rapid on islands, where invasive species are a major ...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
One of the best-known general patterns in island biogeography is the species-isolation relationship ...
abstract: Species richness is decreasing at a global scale. At sub-global scales, that is, within an...
Human-mediated transport beyond biogeographic barriers has led to the introduction and establishment...
Abstract: While numerous efforts have been made to identify and quantify factors controlling invasib...
Aim: (1) To characterize the relationship(s) between species richness and area for alien plant and b...
Abstract: While numerous efforts have been made to identify and quantify factors controlling invasib...
Islands are hotspots of plant endemism and are particularly vulnerable to the establishment (natural...
Aim: A recent upsurge of interest in the island biogeography of exotic species has followed from the...
Human-mediated transport beyond biogeographic barriers has led to the introduction and establishment...
Human-mediated transport beyond biogeographic barriers has led to the introduction and establishment...
Human-mediated transport beyond biogeographic barriers has led to the introduction and establishment...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
Global biodiversity loss is disproportionately rapid on islands, where invasive species are a major ...