SummaryVan der Wal et al. (2015) (henceforth VdW) attempted to evaluate the degree to which the geographical origin of a species shapes people's attitudes towards conservation management decisions. Based on questionnaire surveys of the general public and experts from Scotland and Canada, the authors perceive “widespread use of the label ‘non-native’ as a proxy for harmfulness” and a species' origin as being used as shorthand for “harmfulness” (pp. 349 & 352). However, the authors cited by VdW do not take such a categorical view. Invasions of non-native species are also often just symptoms, not causes of human-created environmental changes. VdW focus on well-known species with long introduction histories for which the potential abundance...
Mainstream ecological wisdom suggests that native species are essential to the preservation and prom...
Native plants and animals can rapidly become superabundant and dominate ecosystems, leading to claim...
[Extract] Many domesticated animal and plant species have been introduced to novel territories beyon...
SummaryVan der Wal et al. (2015) (henceforth VdW) attempted to evaluate the degree to which the geog...
The introduction and success of non-native species are both a consequence and a cause of rapid globa...
Conservation biologists have divided wildlife in two antagonist categories—native and introduced pop...
Understanding the diverging opinions of academic experts, stakeholders and the public is important f...
Understanding the diverging opinions of academic experts, stakeholders and the public is important f...
Despite continued critique of the idea of clear boundaries between scientific and lay knowledge, the...
Non-native species have been introduced to ecosystems throughout the world, and in some instances, h...
Prioritization of introduction pathways is seen as an important component of the management of biolo...
Recent global efforts in biodiversity accounting, such as those undertaken through the Convention on...
Conservation scientists have traditionally viewed non-native species (NNS) as potential threats to n...
International audienceBiological invasions pose a growing threat to ecosystems, biodiversity, and so...
<p>Left: A bow hunter on the Big Island of Hawaii with his catch, a non-native mouflon (feral sheep,...
Mainstream ecological wisdom suggests that native species are essential to the preservation and prom...
Native plants and animals can rapidly become superabundant and dominate ecosystems, leading to claim...
[Extract] Many domesticated animal and plant species have been introduced to novel territories beyon...
SummaryVan der Wal et al. (2015) (henceforth VdW) attempted to evaluate the degree to which the geog...
The introduction and success of non-native species are both a consequence and a cause of rapid globa...
Conservation biologists have divided wildlife in two antagonist categories—native and introduced pop...
Understanding the diverging opinions of academic experts, stakeholders and the public is important f...
Understanding the diverging opinions of academic experts, stakeholders and the public is important f...
Despite continued critique of the idea of clear boundaries between scientific and lay knowledge, the...
Non-native species have been introduced to ecosystems throughout the world, and in some instances, h...
Prioritization of introduction pathways is seen as an important component of the management of biolo...
Recent global efforts in biodiversity accounting, such as those undertaken through the Convention on...
Conservation scientists have traditionally viewed non-native species (NNS) as potential threats to n...
International audienceBiological invasions pose a growing threat to ecosystems, biodiversity, and so...
<p>Left: A bow hunter on the Big Island of Hawaii with his catch, a non-native mouflon (feral sheep,...
Mainstream ecological wisdom suggests that native species are essential to the preservation and prom...
Native plants and animals can rapidly become superabundant and dominate ecosystems, leading to claim...
[Extract] Many domesticated animal and plant species have been introduced to novel territories beyon...