Biological invasions have been associated with niche changes; however, their occurrence is still debated. We assess whether climatic niches between native and non-native ranges have changed during the invasion process using two globally spread mosquitoes as model species, Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti. Considering the different time spans since their invasions (>300 vs. 30–40 years), niche changes were expected to be more likely for Ae. aegypti than for Ae. albopictus. We used temperature and precipitation variables as descriptors for the realized climatic niches and different niche metrics to detect niche dynamics in the native and non-native ranges. High niche stability, therefore, no niche expansion but niche conservatism was reveal...
1. Land-use and climate change could alter the distribution of both native and exotic mosquitoes by ...
The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, is capable of transmitting a broad range of viruses to h...
Ecosystems across the globe are facing a range of anthropogenically-driven changes, including biotic...
International audienceInvasive species can encounter environments different from their source popula...
International audienceInvasive species can encounter environments different from their source popula...
International audienceInvasive species can encounter environments different from their source popula...
Aim: Niche-based distribution models are often used to predict the spread of invasive species. These...
Aim: Niche-based distribution models are often used to predict the spread of invasive species. These...
Aim Niche-based distribution models are often used to predict the spread of invasive species. These ...
Invasive species can encounter environments different from their source populations, which may trigg...
Background: Aedes albopictus and Ae. japonicus are two of the most widespread invasive mosquito spec...
Invasive species can encounter environments different from their source populations, which may trigg...
Aim: The conservatism of realized climatic niche is a pivotal assumption for predicting invasion ris...
It has been suggested that climate change may have facilitated the global expansion of invasive dise...
Aim Niche-based distribution models are often used to predict the spread of invasive species. These ...
1. Land-use and climate change could alter the distribution of both native and exotic mosquitoes by ...
The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, is capable of transmitting a broad range of viruses to h...
Ecosystems across the globe are facing a range of anthropogenically-driven changes, including biotic...
International audienceInvasive species can encounter environments different from their source popula...
International audienceInvasive species can encounter environments different from their source popula...
International audienceInvasive species can encounter environments different from their source popula...
Aim: Niche-based distribution models are often used to predict the spread of invasive species. These...
Aim: Niche-based distribution models are often used to predict the spread of invasive species. These...
Aim Niche-based distribution models are often used to predict the spread of invasive species. These ...
Invasive species can encounter environments different from their source populations, which may trigg...
Background: Aedes albopictus and Ae. japonicus are two of the most widespread invasive mosquito spec...
Invasive species can encounter environments different from their source populations, which may trigg...
Aim: The conservatism of realized climatic niche is a pivotal assumption for predicting invasion ris...
It has been suggested that climate change may have facilitated the global expansion of invasive dise...
Aim Niche-based distribution models are often used to predict the spread of invasive species. These ...
1. Land-use and climate change could alter the distribution of both native and exotic mosquitoes by ...
The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, is capable of transmitting a broad range of viruses to h...
Ecosystems across the globe are facing a range of anthropogenically-driven changes, including biotic...