The process of invasion and the desire to predict the invasiveness (and associated impacts) of new arrivals has been a focus of attention for ecologists over centuries. The volunteer recording community has made unique and inspiring contributions to our understanding of invasion biology within Britain. Indeed information on non‐native species (NNS) compiled within the GB Non‐Native Species Information Portal (GB‐NNSIP) would not have been possible without the involvement of volunteer experts from across Britain. Here we review examples of ways in which biological records have informed invasion biology. We specifically examine NNS information available within the GB‐NNSIP to describe patterns in the arrival and establishment of NNS providing...
Species spreading beyond their native ranges are important study objects in ecology and environmenta...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are considered one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, particularl...
Species spreading beyond their native ranges are important study objects in ecology and environmenta...
The process of invasion and the desire to predict the invasiveness (and associated impacts) of new a...
The process of invasion and the desire to predict the invasiveness (and associated impacts) of new a...
The process of invasion and the desire to predict the invasiveness (and associated impacts) of new a...
The process of invasion and the desire to predict the invasiveness (and associated impacts) of new a...
Information on non-native species (NNS) is often scattered among a multitude of sources, such as reg...
Information on non-native species (NNS) is often scattered among a multitude of sources, such as reg...
Alien species invading freshwater systems are causing major changes in biodiversity worldwide. Some ...
Alien species invading freshwater systems are causing major changes in biodiversity worldwide. Some ...
Interest in citizen science has been increasing rapidly, although the reviews available to date have...
Biological invasions are a global phenomenon that threatens biodiversity, and few, if any, ecosystem...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are considered one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, particularl...
It is estimated that up to 60,000 people routinely record biodiversity information in the UK. Most o...
Species spreading beyond their native ranges are important study objects in ecology and environmenta...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are considered one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, particularl...
Species spreading beyond their native ranges are important study objects in ecology and environmenta...
The process of invasion and the desire to predict the invasiveness (and associated impacts) of new a...
The process of invasion and the desire to predict the invasiveness (and associated impacts) of new a...
The process of invasion and the desire to predict the invasiveness (and associated impacts) of new a...
The process of invasion and the desire to predict the invasiveness (and associated impacts) of new a...
Information on non-native species (NNS) is often scattered among a multitude of sources, such as reg...
Information on non-native species (NNS) is often scattered among a multitude of sources, such as reg...
Alien species invading freshwater systems are causing major changes in biodiversity worldwide. Some ...
Alien species invading freshwater systems are causing major changes in biodiversity worldwide. Some ...
Interest in citizen science has been increasing rapidly, although the reviews available to date have...
Biological invasions are a global phenomenon that threatens biodiversity, and few, if any, ecosystem...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are considered one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, particularl...
It is estimated that up to 60,000 people routinely record biodiversity information in the UK. Most o...
Species spreading beyond their native ranges are important study objects in ecology and environmenta...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are considered one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, particularl...
Species spreading beyond their native ranges are important study objects in ecology and environmenta...