Biological invasions are synonymous with international trade. The direct effects of trade have largely been quantified using relationships between imports and the number of alien species in a region or patterns in the global spread of species linked to shipping and air traffic networks. But trade also has an indirect role on biological invasions by transforming the environments and societies of exporting and importing nations. Here, both the direct and indirect roles of trade on biological invasions, as well as their interaction, are examined for the first time. Future trends in international trade, including e-commerce, new trade routes, and major infrastructure developments, will lead to the pressure on national borders soon outstripping ...
We analyze the linkage between protectionism and invasive species (IS) hazard in the context of two-...
We investigate the interface between trade and invasive species (IS) risk, focusing on the existing ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) threaten human livelihoods and biodiversity globally. Increasing global...
Globalization facilitates the spread of invasive alien species (IAS) as international commerce devel...
Globalisation has facilitated the spread of alien species, and some of them have significant impacts...
International audienceThe extent and impacts of biological invasions on biodiversity are largely sha...
Aim: Although global trade is implicated in biological invasions, the assumption that trade networks...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
International trade is widely accepted as the primary conduit for unintentional introductions of non...
The opening of new markets or trade routes has resulted in the deliberate or accidental introduction...
Invasive species have an enormous global impact, with international trade being the leading pathway ...
We analyze the linkage between protectionism and invasive species (IS) hazard in the context of two-...
We investigate the interface between trade and invasive species (IS) risk, focusing on the existing ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) threaten human livelihoods and biodiversity globally. Increasing global...
Globalization facilitates the spread of invasive alien species (IAS) as international commerce devel...
Globalisation has facilitated the spread of alien species, and some of them have significant impacts...
International audienceThe extent and impacts of biological invasions on biodiversity are largely sha...
Aim: Although global trade is implicated in biological invasions, the assumption that trade networks...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
International trade is widely accepted as the primary conduit for unintentional introductions of non...
The opening of new markets or trade routes has resulted in the deliberate or accidental introduction...
Invasive species have an enormous global impact, with international trade being the leading pathway ...
We analyze the linkage between protectionism and invasive species (IS) hazard in the context of two-...
We investigate the interface between trade and invasive species (IS) risk, focusing on the existing ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) threaten human livelihoods and biodiversity globally. Increasing global...