Invasion science is in a state of paradox, having low predictability despite strong, identifiable covariates of invasion performance. We propose shifting the foundation metaphor of biological invasions from a linear filtering scheme to one that invokes complex adaptive networks. We link invasion performance and invasibility directly to the loss of network stability and indirectly to network topology through constraints from the emergence of the stability criterion in complex systems. We propose the wind vane of an invaded network – the major axis of its adjacency matrix – which reveals how species respond dynamically to invasions. We suggest that invasion ecology should steer away from comparative macroecological studies, to rather explore ...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
The success of a biological invasion is context dependent, and yet two key concepts—the invasiveness...
The success of a biological invasion is context dependent, and yet two key concepts — the invasiven...
The success of a biological invasion is context dependent, and yet two key concepts—the invasiveness...
Understanding and predicting biological invasions is challenging because of the complexity of many i...
Biological invasion remains a major threat to biodiversity in general and a disruptor to mutualisti...
Why do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invasive species will alter...
A central and perhaps insurmountable challenge of invasion ecology is to predict which combinations ...
A central and perhaps insurmountable challenge of invasion ecology is to predict which combinations ...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
The success of a biological invasion is context dependent, and yet two key concepts—the invasiveness...
The success of a biological invasion is context dependent, and yet two key concepts — the invasiven...
The success of a biological invasion is context dependent, and yet two key concepts—the invasiveness...
Understanding and predicting biological invasions is challenging because of the complexity of many i...
Biological invasion remains a major threat to biodiversity in general and a disruptor to mutualisti...
Why do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invasive species will alter...
A central and perhaps insurmountable challenge of invasion ecology is to predict which combinations ...
A central and perhaps insurmountable challenge of invasion ecology is to predict which combinations ...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...
International audienceWhy do some species successfully invade new environments? Which of these invas...