Aim: Both anthropogenic habitat disturbance and the breadth of habitat use by alien species have been found to facilitate invasion into novel environments, and these factors have been hypothesized to be important within coccinellid communities specifically. In this study, we address two questions: (1) Do alien species benefit more than native species from human-disturbed habitats? (2) Are alien species more generalized in their habitat use than natives within the invaded range or can their abundance patterns be explained by specialization on the most common habitats? Location: Chile. Methods: We quantified the use of different habitat types by native and alien coccinellid beetles by sampling individuals in nine habitat types that spanned a ...
Background: The explosive growth of urbanisation in Mediterranean ecosystems in Chile has favoured t...
Understanding how the landscape-scale replacement of indigenous plants with alien plants influences ...
Fragmentation of forest habitat by urban and rural development has had profound effects on the distr...
Urbanization alters community composition, frequently leading to decline in native species abundance...
Human land use tends to decrease the diversity of native plant species and facilitate the invasion a...
© 2014 The Authors.Theories to explain the success of alien species often assume that they are inher...
Despite increasing frequency of invasions by alien plant species with widespread ecological and econ...
Aim: To determine whether arthropod richness and abundance for combined taxa, feeding guilds and bro...
International audienceDespite increasing frequency of invasions by alien plant species with widespre...
1. The impacts of alien plants on native richness are usually assessed at small spatial scales and i...
Aims: Alien species are commonly considered as harmful weeds capable of decreasing native biodiversi...
Introduced alien species are associated with lower taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity ...
Since humans have started travelling and colonizing new areas they have brought animals and plants a...
Aim: Biological invasions are one of the major threats to biodiversity. Usually highly disturbed an...
Coccinellidae are important natural enemies of agricultural pests in a variety of crops and there is...
Background: The explosive growth of urbanisation in Mediterranean ecosystems in Chile has favoured t...
Understanding how the landscape-scale replacement of indigenous plants with alien plants influences ...
Fragmentation of forest habitat by urban and rural development has had profound effects on the distr...
Urbanization alters community composition, frequently leading to decline in native species abundance...
Human land use tends to decrease the diversity of native plant species and facilitate the invasion a...
© 2014 The Authors.Theories to explain the success of alien species often assume that they are inher...
Despite increasing frequency of invasions by alien plant species with widespread ecological and econ...
Aim: To determine whether arthropod richness and abundance for combined taxa, feeding guilds and bro...
International audienceDespite increasing frequency of invasions by alien plant species with widespre...
1. The impacts of alien plants on native richness are usually assessed at small spatial scales and i...
Aims: Alien species are commonly considered as harmful weeds capable of decreasing native biodiversi...
Introduced alien species are associated with lower taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity ...
Since humans have started travelling and colonizing new areas they have brought animals and plants a...
Aim: Biological invasions are one of the major threats to biodiversity. Usually highly disturbed an...
Coccinellidae are important natural enemies of agricultural pests in a variety of crops and there is...
Background: The explosive growth of urbanisation in Mediterranean ecosystems in Chile has favoured t...
Understanding how the landscape-scale replacement of indigenous plants with alien plants influences ...
Fragmentation of forest habitat by urban and rural development has had profound effects on the distr...