Aim Hotspots of human activity are focal points for ecosystem disturbance and non‐native introduction, from which invading populations disperse and spread. As such, connectivity to locations used by humans may influence the likelihood of invasion. Moreover, connectivity in freshwater ecosystems may follow the hydrological network. Here we tested whether multiple forms of connectivity to human recreational activities promotes biological invasion of freshwater ecosystems. Location England, UK. Time period 1990–2018. Major taxa studied One hundred and twenty‐six non‐native freshwater birds, crustaceans, fish, molluscs and plants. Methods Machine learning was used to predict spatial gradients in human recreation and two high risk activities...
Understanding and predicting biological invasions is challenging because of the complexity of many i...
Habitat connectivity crucially influences dispersal of organisms. It is especially seen as an import...
This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i....
Aim Hotspots of human activity are focal points for ecosystem disturbance and non‐native introductio...
Understanding the drivers and implications of anthropogenic disturbance of ecological connectivity i...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
Birds are vectors of dispersal of propagules of plants and other organisms including pathogens, as w...
Human activities such as transport, trade and tourism are likely to influence the spatial distributi...
Aim: The relationships between species and their landscape are important for understanding migration...
We analyzed the large-scale drivers of biological invasions using freshwater fish in a Mediterranean...
Invasive species are a serious threat to biodiversity, and the increasing spread of invasive species...
Aim - Our ability to model species distributions and abundances is a valuable ecological tool in pre...
Understanding and predicting biological invasions is challenging because of the complexity of many i...
Habitat connectivity crucially influences dispersal of organisms. It is especially seen as an import...
This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i....
Aim Hotspots of human activity are focal points for ecosystem disturbance and non‐native introductio...
Understanding the drivers and implications of anthropogenic disturbance of ecological connectivity i...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
Birds are vectors of dispersal of propagules of plants and other organisms including pathogens, as w...
Human activities such as transport, trade and tourism are likely to influence the spatial distributi...
Aim: The relationships between species and their landscape are important for understanding migration...
We analyzed the large-scale drivers of biological invasions using freshwater fish in a Mediterranean...
Invasive species are a serious threat to biodiversity, and the increasing spread of invasive species...
Aim - Our ability to model species distributions and abundances is a valuable ecological tool in pre...
Understanding and predicting biological invasions is challenging because of the complexity of many i...
Habitat connectivity crucially influences dispersal of organisms. It is especially seen as an import...
This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i....