Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars each year, but ecologists have struggled to predict the risk of an introduced species naturalizing and invading. Although carefully designed experiments are needed to fully elucidate what makes some species invasive, much can be learned from unintentional experiments involving the introduction of species beyond their native ranges. Here, we assess invasion risk by linking a physiologically based species distribution model with data on the invasive success of 749 Australian acacia and eucalypt tree species that have, over more than a century, been introduced around the world. The model correctly predicts 92% of occurrences observed outside of Australia from an independent dataset...
Invasive species are a persistent threat to biodiversity and agriculture that cost countries million...
International audienceBiological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it ...
International audienceBiological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it ...
For a plant species to become invasive it has to progress along the introduction-naturalization-inva...
Biological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it is imperative to deter...
An important goal for invasive species research is to find key traits of species that predispose the...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Biological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it is imperative to deter...
CITATION: Colautti, R. I. et al. 2014. Quantifying the invasiveness of species. Neobiota, 21:7–27, d...
The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) i...
Biological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it is imperative to deter...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.An importa...
The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) i...
The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) i...
The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) i...
Invasive species are a persistent threat to biodiversity and agriculture that cost countries million...
International audienceBiological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it ...
International audienceBiological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it ...
For a plant species to become invasive it has to progress along the introduction-naturalization-inva...
Biological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it is imperative to deter...
An important goal for invasive species research is to find key traits of species that predispose the...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Biological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it is imperative to deter...
CITATION: Colautti, R. I. et al. 2014. Quantifying the invasiveness of species. Neobiota, 21:7–27, d...
The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) i...
Biological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it is imperative to deter...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.An importa...
The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) i...
The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) i...
The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) i...
Invasive species are a persistent threat to biodiversity and agriculture that cost countries million...
International audienceBiological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it ...
International audienceBiological invasions are on the rise globally. To reduce future invasions, it ...