Invasive species are one of the main causes of biodiversity loss worldwide. As introduced, populations increase in abundance and geographical range, so does the potential for negative impacts on native communities. As such, there is a need to better understand the processes driving range expansion as species become established in recipient landscapes. Through an investigation into capacity for population growth and range expansion of introduced populations of a non‐native lizard (Podarcis muralis), we aimed to demonstrate how multi‐scale factors influence spatial spread, population growth, and invasion potential in introduced species. We collated location records of P. muralis presence in England, UK through data collected from field survey...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
An increase in temperatures and frequency of drought events are predicted in the High Andes due to c...
With climate warming, many lizard species are at risk of extinction. This is largely due to low disp...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Delean S, Bull CM, Brook BW, Heard L, a...
The potentially damaging outcomes of species introductions to areas outside of their natural range a...
Over the past 50 years accidental introductions of invasive species have accelerated due to globalis...
Successful establishment and range expansion of non-native species often require rapid accommodation...
During the historical building of a species range, individual colonizers have to confront different ...
Understanding the factors that determine rates of range expansion is not only crucial for developing...
Anthropogenic climate change ranks among the major global-scale threats to modern biodiversity. Exti...
Many endangered species persist as a series of isolated populations, with some populations more gene...
Correlative species distribution modelling (SDM) can be a useful tool to quantify a species’ realize...
The distributional ranges of many species are contracting with habitat conversion and climate change...
Species may respond to climate change by redistributing their distribution areas, but because they d...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
An increase in temperatures and frequency of drought events are predicted in the High Andes due to c...
With climate warming, many lizard species are at risk of extinction. This is largely due to low disp...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Delean S, Bull CM, Brook BW, Heard L, a...
The potentially damaging outcomes of species introductions to areas outside of their natural range a...
Over the past 50 years accidental introductions of invasive species have accelerated due to globalis...
Successful establishment and range expansion of non-native species often require rapid accommodation...
During the historical building of a species range, individual colonizers have to confront different ...
Understanding the factors that determine rates of range expansion is not only crucial for developing...
Anthropogenic climate change ranks among the major global-scale threats to modern biodiversity. Exti...
Many endangered species persist as a series of isolated populations, with some populations more gene...
Correlative species distribution modelling (SDM) can be a useful tool to quantify a species’ realize...
The distributional ranges of many species are contracting with habitat conversion and climate change...
Species may respond to climate change by redistributing their distribution areas, but because they d...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
An increase in temperatures and frequency of drought events are predicted in the High Andes due to c...
With climate warming, many lizard species are at risk of extinction. This is largely due to low disp...