We describe a novel dissimilarity framework to analyze spatial patterns of species diversity and illustrate it with alien plant invasions in Northern Portugal. We used this framework to test the hypothesis that patterns of alien invasive plant species richness and composition are differently affected by differences in climate, land use and landscape connectivity (i.e. Geographic distance as a proxy and vectorial objects that facilitate dispersal such as roads and rivers) between pairs of localities at the regional scale. We further evaluated possible effects of plant life strategies (Grime's C-S-R) and residence time. Each locality consisted of a 1 km2 landscape mosaic in which all alien invasive species were recorded by visiting all habita...
Aim: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native species may benefit alie...
Protecting native biodiversity against alien invasive species requires powerful methods to anticipat...
One of the most robust emerging generalisations in invasion biology is that the probability of invas...
We describe a novel dissimilarity framework to analyze spatial patterns of species diversity and ill...
We describe a novel dissimilarity framework to analyze spatial patterns of species diversity and ill...
We describe a novel dissimilarity framework to analyze spatial patterns of species diversity and ill...
Understanding and anticipating biological invasions can focus either on traits that favour species i...
Understanding broad patterns of biodiversity requires developing a unified and rigorously tested the...
We describe a novel dissimilarity framework to analyze spatial patterns of species diversity and ill...
Despite considerable efforts devoted to investigate the community assembly processes driving plant i...
<div><p>Alien species invasion represents a global threat to biodiversity and ecosystems. Explaining...
To protect native biodiversity and habitats from the negative impacts of biological invasions, compr...
Alien species invasion represents a global threat to biodiversity and ecosystems. Explaining invasio...
Interactions between species are widely understood to have promoted the diversification of life on E...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Aim: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native species may benefit alie...
Protecting native biodiversity against alien invasive species requires powerful methods to anticipat...
One of the most robust emerging generalisations in invasion biology is that the probability of invas...
We describe a novel dissimilarity framework to analyze spatial patterns of species diversity and ill...
We describe a novel dissimilarity framework to analyze spatial patterns of species diversity and ill...
We describe a novel dissimilarity framework to analyze spatial patterns of species diversity and ill...
Understanding and anticipating biological invasions can focus either on traits that favour species i...
Understanding broad patterns of biodiversity requires developing a unified and rigorously tested the...
We describe a novel dissimilarity framework to analyze spatial patterns of species diversity and ill...
Despite considerable efforts devoted to investigate the community assembly processes driving plant i...
<div><p>Alien species invasion represents a global threat to biodiversity and ecosystems. Explaining...
To protect native biodiversity and habitats from the negative impacts of biological invasions, compr...
Alien species invasion represents a global threat to biodiversity and ecosystems. Explaining invasio...
Interactions between species are widely understood to have promoted the diversification of life on E...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Aim: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native species may benefit alie...
Protecting native biodiversity against alien invasive species requires powerful methods to anticipat...
One of the most robust emerging generalisations in invasion biology is that the probability of invas...