Invasion ecology urgently requires predictive methodologies that can forecast the ecological impacts of existing, emerging and potential invasive species. We argue that many ecologically damaging invaders are characterised by their more efficient use of resources. Consequently, comparison of the classical ‘functional response’ (relationship between resource use and availability) between invasive and trophically analogous native species may allow prediction of invader ecological impact. We review the utility of species trait comparisons and the history and context of the use of functional responses in invasion ecology, then present our framework for the use of comparative functional responses. We show that functional response analyses, by...
International audiencen the aim of optimizing management strategies, invasion science faces...
Dick et al. (Biol Invasions, 2017) propose that the comparative functional response framework provi...
Invasive species management requires allocation of limited resources towards the proactive mitigatio...
Invasion ecology urgently requires predictive methodologies that can forecast the ecological impact...
Invasion ecology urgently requires predictive methodologies that can forecast the ecological impacts...
Invasion ecology urgently requires predictive methodologies that can forecast the ecological impacts...
Invasion ecology urgently requires predictive methodologies that can forecast the ecological impacts...
Invasion ecology urgently requires predictive methodologies that can forecast the ecological impacts...
In the aim of optimizing management strategies, invasion science faces the need to prioritize future...
The ability to predict the likely ecological impacts of invasive species in fresh waters is a pressi...
We contend that invasion ecology requires a universal, measurable trait of species and their interac...
1. The ability to predict the likely ecological impacts of invasive species in fresh waters is a pre...
The ability to predict the likely ecological impacts of invasive species in fresh waters is a pressi...
The ability to predict the likely ecological impacts of invasive species in fresh waters is a pressi...
The ability to predict the likely ecological impacts of invasive species in fresh waters is a pressi...
International audiencen the aim of optimizing management strategies, invasion science faces...
Dick et al. (Biol Invasions, 2017) propose that the comparative functional response framework provi...
Invasive species management requires allocation of limited resources towards the proactive mitigatio...
Invasion ecology urgently requires predictive methodologies that can forecast the ecological impact...
Invasion ecology urgently requires predictive methodologies that can forecast the ecological impacts...
Invasion ecology urgently requires predictive methodologies that can forecast the ecological impacts...
Invasion ecology urgently requires predictive methodologies that can forecast the ecological impacts...
Invasion ecology urgently requires predictive methodologies that can forecast the ecological impacts...
In the aim of optimizing management strategies, invasion science faces the need to prioritize future...
The ability to predict the likely ecological impacts of invasive species in fresh waters is a pressi...
We contend that invasion ecology requires a universal, measurable trait of species and their interac...
1. The ability to predict the likely ecological impacts of invasive species in fresh waters is a pre...
The ability to predict the likely ecological impacts of invasive species in fresh waters is a pressi...
The ability to predict the likely ecological impacts of invasive species in fresh waters is a pressi...
The ability to predict the likely ecological impacts of invasive species in fresh waters is a pressi...
International audiencen the aim of optimizing management strategies, invasion science faces...
Dick et al. (Biol Invasions, 2017) propose that the comparative functional response framework provi...
Invasive species management requires allocation of limited resources towards the proactive mitigatio...