Urbanization is a major cause of biotic homogenization and habitat fragmentation for native communities. However, the role of urbanization on the success of biological invasions on a continental scale has yet to be explored. Urbanization may facilitate the establishment success of invasive species by minimizing niche differentiation between native and invaded ranges. In such cases, we might expect anthropogenic variables to have stronger influence on the geographic distribution of invasive compared to native populations. In this study, we use ecological niche modeling to define the distribution of non-native brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus) and three native black widows (L. hespersus, L. mactans, L. variolus) in North America an...
1. In animals, behavioural responses may play an important role in determining population persistenc...
Species distribution models (SDM) have often been used to predict the potential ranges of introduced...
Urbanisation drastically modifies landscapes, resources and biological communities, and there is inc...
The Anthropocene is characterized by human influence on the environment, including aiding movement o...
The introduction of new species can have unpredictable effects on native communities. Understanding ...
Identifying the source population of alien species is important to assess the distribution and poten...
Urbanization typically leads to habitat destruction producing negative effects for native species, b...
Spiders, natural enemies of several insects of economical and sanitary relevance, are sensitive to a...
Data and R scripts for the article titled "Veni, vidi, vici? Future spread and ecological impacts of...
© The Authors 2016. The brown widow spider, Latrodectus geometricus C. L. Koch, 1841, is a large spi...
As invasive species spread around the world, understanding the factors underlying invasion success h...
Predator-prey interactions may be altered under human-induced rapid environmental change, such as ur...
As urbanization drastically alters the natural landscape and generates novel habitats within cities,...
Urban fragmentation can reduce gene flow that isolates populations, reduces genetic diversity and in...
This invertebrate conservation study assessed threatening processes that may affect the presence and...
1. In animals, behavioural responses may play an important role in determining population persistenc...
Species distribution models (SDM) have often been used to predict the potential ranges of introduced...
Urbanisation drastically modifies landscapes, resources and biological communities, and there is inc...
The Anthropocene is characterized by human influence on the environment, including aiding movement o...
The introduction of new species can have unpredictable effects on native communities. Understanding ...
Identifying the source population of alien species is important to assess the distribution and poten...
Urbanization typically leads to habitat destruction producing negative effects for native species, b...
Spiders, natural enemies of several insects of economical and sanitary relevance, are sensitive to a...
Data and R scripts for the article titled "Veni, vidi, vici? Future spread and ecological impacts of...
© The Authors 2016. The brown widow spider, Latrodectus geometricus C. L. Koch, 1841, is a large spi...
As invasive species spread around the world, understanding the factors underlying invasion success h...
Predator-prey interactions may be altered under human-induced rapid environmental change, such as ur...
As urbanization drastically alters the natural landscape and generates novel habitats within cities,...
Urban fragmentation can reduce gene flow that isolates populations, reduces genetic diversity and in...
This invertebrate conservation study assessed threatening processes that may affect the presence and...
1. In animals, behavioural responses may play an important role in determining population persistenc...
Species distribution models (SDM) have often been used to predict the potential ranges of introduced...
Urbanisation drastically modifies landscapes, resources and biological communities, and there is inc...