ABSTRACT Population viability analysis, the use of ecological models to assess a population's risk of extinction, plays an important role in contemporary conservation biology. The premise of this review is that models, concepts, and data analyses that yield results on extinction risk of threatened and endangered species can also tell us about establishment risks of potentially invasive species. I briefly review important results for simple unstructured models, demographic models, and spatial models, giving examples of the application of each type of model to invasive species, and general conclusions about the applicability of each type of model to risk analysis for invasive species. The examples illustrate a portion of the range of pot...
Ecologists commonly use ecological niche models (ENMs) to undertake invasive species risk assessment...
Efforts to mitigate wildlife-human conflicts typically involve management of unacceptably abundant p...
A quantitative, probabilistic approach to species and population assessment can be used to inform a ...
One of the challenges with conserving rare species is identifying the most effective management targ...
As human populations and the resources required to support societies continue to grow, an increasing...
Risk analysis of species invasions links biology and economics, is increasingly mandated by internat...
Large-scale landscape planning to maintain biodiversity usually integrates coarse-scale assessments ...
Risk analysis for biological invasions is similar to other types of natural and human hazards. For e...
Population viability analysis (PVA) is widely applied in conservation biology to predict extinction ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) represent an important threat for biodiversity and ecosystem services. ...
A review of extinction risk analysis and viability methods is presented. The importance of environme...
Expansion and decline of species are natural phenomena (Levin, 2000). However, owing to the increasi...
The extinction risk of threatened species has traditionally been assessed by the use of tools of Pop...
This article presents a quantitative methodology for evaluating the probability of invasive pest spe...
Butterflies are popular study organisms and their conservation status is relatively well known acros...
Ecologists commonly use ecological niche models (ENMs) to undertake invasive species risk assessment...
Efforts to mitigate wildlife-human conflicts typically involve management of unacceptably abundant p...
A quantitative, probabilistic approach to species and population assessment can be used to inform a ...
One of the challenges with conserving rare species is identifying the most effective management targ...
As human populations and the resources required to support societies continue to grow, an increasing...
Risk analysis of species invasions links biology and economics, is increasingly mandated by internat...
Large-scale landscape planning to maintain biodiversity usually integrates coarse-scale assessments ...
Risk analysis for biological invasions is similar to other types of natural and human hazards. For e...
Population viability analysis (PVA) is widely applied in conservation biology to predict extinction ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) represent an important threat for biodiversity and ecosystem services. ...
A review of extinction risk analysis and viability methods is presented. The importance of environme...
Expansion and decline of species are natural phenomena (Levin, 2000). However, owing to the increasi...
The extinction risk of threatened species has traditionally been assessed by the use of tools of Pop...
This article presents a quantitative methodology for evaluating the probability of invasive pest spe...
Butterflies are popular study organisms and their conservation status is relatively well known acros...
Ecologists commonly use ecological niche models (ENMs) to undertake invasive species risk assessment...
Efforts to mitigate wildlife-human conflicts typically involve management of unacceptably abundant p...
A quantitative, probabilistic approach to species and population assessment can be used to inform a ...