Negative interactions have been suggested as a major barrier for species arriving in a new habitat. More recently, positive interactions drew attention from community assembly theory and invasion science. The invasional meltdown hypothesis (IMH) introduced the idea that positive interactions among non-native species could facilitate one another’s invasion, even increasing their impact upon the native community. Many studies have addressed IMH, but with contrasting results, reflecting various types of evidence on a multitude of scales. Here we use the hierarchy-of-hypotheses (HoH) approach to differentiate key aspects of IMH, organizing and linking empirical studies to sub-hypotheses of IMH. We also assess the level of empirical support for ...
International audienceBiological invasions have reached an unprecedented level and the number of int...
Many conservationists argue that invasive species form one of the most important threats to ecosyste...
Biological invasions threaten biodiversity worldwide. Nonetheless, a unified theory linking disturba...
Negative interactions have been suggested as a major barrier for species arriving in a new habitat. ...
With accelerating rates of invasion being documented in many ecosystems, communities of interacting ...
Invasive species have altered many ecosystems, aquatic and terrestrial, and have been named a leadin...
Impacts of marine invaders on local biodiversity have not been analyzed across invasive species and ...
International audienceTo predict the threat of biological invasions to native species, it is critica...
Several major hypotheses have been proposed to explain and predict biological invasions, but the gen...
Invasion biologists often focus on facilitative interactions between non-native species. These facil...
The establishment and range expansion of non-indigenous invasive species is occurring at an increa...
Aim: Invasion ecology includes many hypotheses. Empirical evidence suggests that most of these can e...
<p>Darwin’s naturalization conundrum describes the paradox that the relatedness of exotic species to...
To predict the threat of biological invasions to native species, it is critical that we understand h...
Anthropogenic vectors have moved marine species around the world leading to increased invasions and ...
International audienceBiological invasions have reached an unprecedented level and the number of int...
Many conservationists argue that invasive species form one of the most important threats to ecosyste...
Biological invasions threaten biodiversity worldwide. Nonetheless, a unified theory linking disturba...
Negative interactions have been suggested as a major barrier for species arriving in a new habitat. ...
With accelerating rates of invasion being documented in many ecosystems, communities of interacting ...
Invasive species have altered many ecosystems, aquatic and terrestrial, and have been named a leadin...
Impacts of marine invaders on local biodiversity have not been analyzed across invasive species and ...
International audienceTo predict the threat of biological invasions to native species, it is critica...
Several major hypotheses have been proposed to explain and predict biological invasions, but the gen...
Invasion biologists often focus on facilitative interactions between non-native species. These facil...
The establishment and range expansion of non-indigenous invasive species is occurring at an increa...
Aim: Invasion ecology includes many hypotheses. Empirical evidence suggests that most of these can e...
<p>Darwin’s naturalization conundrum describes the paradox that the relatedness of exotic species to...
To predict the threat of biological invasions to native species, it is critical that we understand h...
Anthropogenic vectors have moved marine species around the world leading to increased invasions and ...
International audienceBiological invasions have reached an unprecedented level and the number of int...
Many conservationists argue that invasive species form one of the most important threats to ecosyste...
Biological invasions threaten biodiversity worldwide. Nonetheless, a unified theory linking disturba...