Spread dynamics of biological invasions are influenced by both the availability and spatial arrangement of suitable habitat. As such, invasive spread can be considered to occur across a network of nodes, representing patches of suitable habitat, with linkages representing the potential for movement between habitat patches. While static network models can provide valuable insight into the potential framework of nodes and linkages across which spread could occur, they offer little information on the actual spatiotemporal dynamics of range expansion processes. Here, we explore the development and application of dynamic network models (DNMs) to model the spread of invasive species. DNMs accommodate temporal dynamics in the utilization of nodes ...
Understanding large-scale invasion patterns and processes is essential for effective and proactive m...
During the early stages of invasion, the interaction between the features of the invaded landscape, ...
Range expansion of species is driven by the interactions among individual- and population-level proc...
Natural and human-induced events are continuously altering the structure of our landscapes and as a ...
The introduction and spread of invasive species is increasingly driven by the expansion of human-mad...
International audienceUnderstanding the factors underlying invasive processes, such as establishment...
Land use change and biological invasions collectively threaten biodiversity. Yet, few studies have a...
Most modes of human-mediated dispersal of invasive species are directional and vector-based. Classic...
Invasive species are well known to cause millions of dollars of economic as well as ecological damag...
Recent research suggests that the spread of pest outbreaks is driven by ecological processes acting ...
Given that so many ecosystems currently face major habitat change conducive to the rising global spr...
Biological invasions are devastating ecosystems and economies world-wide, while many native species'...
Biological invasion—the introduction and establishment of exotic species outside its native range—is...
International audienceDuring the early stages of invasion, the interaction between the features of t...
During the early stages of invasion, the interaction between the features of the invaded landscape, ...
Understanding large-scale invasion patterns and processes is essential for effective and proactive m...
During the early stages of invasion, the interaction between the features of the invaded landscape, ...
Range expansion of species is driven by the interactions among individual- and population-level proc...
Natural and human-induced events are continuously altering the structure of our landscapes and as a ...
The introduction and spread of invasive species is increasingly driven by the expansion of human-mad...
International audienceUnderstanding the factors underlying invasive processes, such as establishment...
Land use change and biological invasions collectively threaten biodiversity. Yet, few studies have a...
Most modes of human-mediated dispersal of invasive species are directional and vector-based. Classic...
Invasive species are well known to cause millions of dollars of economic as well as ecological damag...
Recent research suggests that the spread of pest outbreaks is driven by ecological processes acting ...
Given that so many ecosystems currently face major habitat change conducive to the rising global spr...
Biological invasions are devastating ecosystems and economies world-wide, while many native species'...
Biological invasion—the introduction and establishment of exotic species outside its native range—is...
International audienceDuring the early stages of invasion, the interaction between the features of t...
During the early stages of invasion, the interaction between the features of the invaded landscape, ...
Understanding large-scale invasion patterns and processes is essential for effective and proactive m...
During the early stages of invasion, the interaction between the features of the invaded landscape, ...
Range expansion of species is driven by the interactions among individual- and population-level proc...