A recent analysis by Moulton & Cropper (2019) of a global dataset on alien bird population introductions claims to find no evidence that establishment success is a function of the size of the founding population. Here, we re-analyse Moulton & Cropper’s data and show that this conclusion is based on flawed statistical methods—their data in fact confirm a strong positive relationship between founding population size and establishment success. We also refute several non-statistical arguments against the likelihood of such an effect presented by Moulton & Cropper. We conclude that a core tenet of population biology—that small populations are more prone to extinction—applies to alien populations beyond their native geographic range limits as muc...
CITATION: Dyer, E. E. et al. 2017. The global distribution and drivers of alien bird species richnes...
One of the strongest generalities in invasion biology is the positive relationship between probabili...
The probability that exotic species will successfully establish viable populations varies between re...
A recent analysis by Moulton & Cropper (2019) of a global dataset on alien bird population introduct...
1. Identifying the factors that determine the success of biological invasions has major consequences...
There is growing consensus in the literature on biological invasions that propagule pressure (or a c...
Influential analyses of the propagule pressure hypothesis have been based on multiple bird species i...
There is now abundant evidence that propagule pressure, a composite measure of the number of individ...
A consistent determinant of the establishment success of alien species appears to be the number of i...
A central paradigm in invasion biology is that more releases of higher numbers of individuals increa...
Human-mediated translocation of species to areas beyond their natural distribution (which results in...
<div><p>A consistent determinant of the establishment success of alien species appears to be the num...
1. The establishment of species outside their natural geographical ranges is an important driver of ...
Several studies have argued that principal factor in determining the fate of bird introductions is i...
Blackburn et al. (Biodiver Conserv 20:2189-2199, 2011) claim that a reanalysis of passerine intro...
CITATION: Dyer, E. E. et al. 2017. The global distribution and drivers of alien bird species richnes...
One of the strongest generalities in invasion biology is the positive relationship between probabili...
The probability that exotic species will successfully establish viable populations varies between re...
A recent analysis by Moulton & Cropper (2019) of a global dataset on alien bird population introduct...
1. Identifying the factors that determine the success of biological invasions has major consequences...
There is growing consensus in the literature on biological invasions that propagule pressure (or a c...
Influential analyses of the propagule pressure hypothesis have been based on multiple bird species i...
There is now abundant evidence that propagule pressure, a composite measure of the number of individ...
A consistent determinant of the establishment success of alien species appears to be the number of i...
A central paradigm in invasion biology is that more releases of higher numbers of individuals increa...
Human-mediated translocation of species to areas beyond their natural distribution (which results in...
<div><p>A consistent determinant of the establishment success of alien species appears to be the num...
1. The establishment of species outside their natural geographical ranges is an important driver of ...
Several studies have argued that principal factor in determining the fate of bird introductions is i...
Blackburn et al. (Biodiver Conserv 20:2189-2199, 2011) claim that a reanalysis of passerine intro...
CITATION: Dyer, E. E. et al. 2017. The global distribution and drivers of alien bird species richnes...
One of the strongest generalities in invasion biology is the positive relationship between probabili...
The probability that exotic species will successfully establish viable populations varies between re...