A consistent determinant of the establishment success of alien species appears to be the number of individuals that are introduced to found a population (propagule pressure), yet variation in the form of this relationship has been largely unexplored. Here, we present the first quantitative systematic review of this form, using Bayesian meta-analytical methods. The relationship between propagule pressure and establishment success has been evaluated for a broad range of taxa and life histories, including invertebrates, herbaceous plants and long-lived trees, and terrestrial and aquatic vertebrates. We found a positive mean effect of propagule pressure on establishment success to be a feature of every hypothesis we tested. However, establishme...
There is growing consensus in the literature on biological invasions that propagule pressure (or a c...
1. Species invasions depend on the abundance and rate at which organisms are introduced to new local...
International audienceHigh propagule pressure is arguably the only consistent predictor of colonizat...
<div><p>A consistent determinant of the establishment success of alien species appears to be the num...
A consistent determinant of the establishment success of alien species appears to be the number of i...
null model, propagule pressure Invasion ecology has been criticised for its lack of general principl...
Aim We argue that 'propagule pressure', a key term in invasion biology, has been attributed at least...
Human-mediated species invasions are a significant component of current global environmental change....
The spread of non-indigenous species represents a significant threat to the native diversity globall...
1. Identifying the factors that determine the success of biological invasions has major consequences...
Much effort has been devoted to understanding the factors promoting species colonisation, and proces...
226 The nuts and bolts of invasion ecology been previously recognized. Although there has been a sur...
The success of species invasions depends on multiple factors, including propagule pressure, disturba...
Propagule pressure, the size and frequency with which invaders enter an area, may influence many asp...
Mechanistic insights from invasion biology indicate that propagule pressure of exotic species and na...
There is growing consensus in the literature on biological invasions that propagule pressure (or a c...
1. Species invasions depend on the abundance and rate at which organisms are introduced to new local...
International audienceHigh propagule pressure is arguably the only consistent predictor of colonizat...
<div><p>A consistent determinant of the establishment success of alien species appears to be the num...
A consistent determinant of the establishment success of alien species appears to be the number of i...
null model, propagule pressure Invasion ecology has been criticised for its lack of general principl...
Aim We argue that 'propagule pressure', a key term in invasion biology, has been attributed at least...
Human-mediated species invasions are a significant component of current global environmental change....
The spread of non-indigenous species represents a significant threat to the native diversity globall...
1. Identifying the factors that determine the success of biological invasions has major consequences...
Much effort has been devoted to understanding the factors promoting species colonisation, and proces...
226 The nuts and bolts of invasion ecology been previously recognized. Although there has been a sur...
The success of species invasions depends on multiple factors, including propagule pressure, disturba...
Propagule pressure, the size and frequency with which invaders enter an area, may influence many asp...
Mechanistic insights from invasion biology indicate that propagule pressure of exotic species and na...
There is growing consensus in the literature on biological invasions that propagule pressure (or a c...
1. Species invasions depend on the abundance and rate at which organisms are introduced to new local...
International audienceHigh propagule pressure is arguably the only consistent predictor of colonizat...