Aim To provide the first analysis of predictors of both establishment and spread, both within and across taxa, for all vertebrate taxa within a region.We used Florida, USA, as our study system because it has a well-documented history of introduction and invasion, and is a hotspot for biological invasions. Location Florida, USA. Methods We analysed non-indigenous species (NIS) data from peninsular Florida – which included both successful and unsuccessful introductions from all vertebrate classes – to determine the best predictors of both establishment and spread for fish (65 species), herpetofauna (63 species), birds (71 species) and mammals (25 species). We used 10 variables proposed to be associated with the establishment and spread of NIS...
The literature on alien animal invaders focuses largely on successful invasions over broad geographi...
Aim Predictions of spread of non-indigenous species allow for greater efficiency in managing invasio...
Predicting the probability of successful establishment and invasion of alien species at global scale...
Aim To provide the first analysis of predictors of both establishment and spread, both within and ac...
Biological invasions are an increasing global challenge, for which single-species studies and analys...
It is now generally recognized that human-mediated biological invasion is a multistage process, succ...
Predicting invasion potential has global signifi cance for managing ecosystems as well as important ...
Competing phylogenetic models have been proposed to explain the success of species introduced to oth...
Darwin's naturalization hypothesis predicts that the success of alien invaders will decrease with in...
We developed a method to predict the potential of non-native reptiles and amphibians (herpetofauna) ...
Non-native reptiles are often detrimental to native communities and ecosystems and can be extremely ...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
We quantified broad-scale patterns of species richness and species density (mean # species/km2) for ...
Summary 1. The global spread of non‐native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly i...
Predicting invasion potential has global significance for managing ecosystems as well as important t...
The literature on alien animal invaders focuses largely on successful invasions over broad geographi...
Aim Predictions of spread of non-indigenous species allow for greater efficiency in managing invasio...
Predicting the probability of successful establishment and invasion of alien species at global scale...
Aim To provide the first analysis of predictors of both establishment and spread, both within and ac...
Biological invasions are an increasing global challenge, for which single-species studies and analys...
It is now generally recognized that human-mediated biological invasion is a multistage process, succ...
Predicting invasion potential has global signifi cance for managing ecosystems as well as important ...
Competing phylogenetic models have been proposed to explain the success of species introduced to oth...
Darwin's naturalization hypothesis predicts that the success of alien invaders will decrease with in...
We developed a method to predict the potential of non-native reptiles and amphibians (herpetofauna) ...
Non-native reptiles are often detrimental to native communities and ecosystems and can be extremely ...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
We quantified broad-scale patterns of species richness and species density (mean # species/km2) for ...
Summary 1. The global spread of non‐native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly i...
Predicting invasion potential has global significance for managing ecosystems as well as important t...
The literature on alien animal invaders focuses largely on successful invasions over broad geographi...
Aim Predictions of spread of non-indigenous species allow for greater efficiency in managing invasio...
Predicting the probability of successful establishment and invasion of alien species at global scale...