Globalization, and the resultant movement of animals beyond their native range, creates challenges for biosecurity agencies. Limited records of unintentional introductions inhibit our understanding of the trade pathways, transport vectors and mechanisms through which hitchhiker organisms are spread as stowaways. Here, we adopt a phylogeographic approach to determine the source and human-mediated dispersal pathways of New Zealand's only invasive lizard, the delicate skink (Lampropholis delicata), intercepted by biosecurity agencies in New Zealand. Biosecurity agencies correctly predicted the source region of 77% of stowaways, which were usually solitary adults, arriving via air or sea pathways during the cooler months, evading initial border...
Establishing the introduction pathways of alien species is a fundamental task in invasion biology. T...
The number of alien species transported as stowaways is steadily increasing and new approaches are u...
Translocation science has made considerable progress over the last two decades; however, reptile tra...
<p>There is growing concern about mitigation-driven translocations that move animals from anthropoge...
Worldwide, invasive species are associated with severe ecological and economic impacts. As a group, ...
Aim: Widespread species found in disturbed habitats are often expected to be human commensals. In is...
Translocation of threatened reptile species to pest-free offshore islands is one of the most importa...
Alien species are a key driver of the ongoing biodiversity crisis. Changing patterns in the number a...
Aim: Research on amphibian invasions has largely focused on the likelihood of successful establishme...
CONTEXT: Biological invasions are a profound contribution to human-induced environmental change. Alt...
OnlinePubl.Unsustainable wildlife trade threatens an increasing number of species globally. Australi...
When we assume that contemporary management actions will be effective against the global rise of eme...
Lord Howe Island (LHI) is a remote oceanic island in the south-west Pacific that is World Heritage l...
Establishing the introduction pathways of alien species is a fundamental task in invasion biology. T...
Species conservation relies on determining the mechanisms that cause endangerment. This thesis docum...
Establishing the introduction pathways of alien species is a fundamental task in invasion biology. T...
The number of alien species transported as stowaways is steadily increasing and new approaches are u...
Translocation science has made considerable progress over the last two decades; however, reptile tra...
<p>There is growing concern about mitigation-driven translocations that move animals from anthropoge...
Worldwide, invasive species are associated with severe ecological and economic impacts. As a group, ...
Aim: Widespread species found in disturbed habitats are often expected to be human commensals. In is...
Translocation of threatened reptile species to pest-free offshore islands is one of the most importa...
Alien species are a key driver of the ongoing biodiversity crisis. Changing patterns in the number a...
Aim: Research on amphibian invasions has largely focused on the likelihood of successful establishme...
CONTEXT: Biological invasions are a profound contribution to human-induced environmental change. Alt...
OnlinePubl.Unsustainable wildlife trade threatens an increasing number of species globally. Australi...
When we assume that contemporary management actions will be effective against the global rise of eme...
Lord Howe Island (LHI) is a remote oceanic island in the south-west Pacific that is World Heritage l...
Establishing the introduction pathways of alien species is a fundamental task in invasion biology. T...
Species conservation relies on determining the mechanisms that cause endangerment. This thesis docum...
Establishing the introduction pathways of alien species is a fundamental task in invasion biology. T...
The number of alien species transported as stowaways is steadily increasing and new approaches are u...
Translocation science has made considerable progress over the last two decades; however, reptile tra...