Competing phylogenetic models have been proposed to explain the success of species introduced to other communities. Here, we present a study predicting the establishment success of birds introduced to Florida, Hawaii and New Zealand using several alternative models, considering species' phylogenetic relatedness to source- and recipient-range taxa, propagule pressure and traits. We find consistent support for the predictive ability of source-region phylogenetic structure. However, we find that the effects of recipient-region phylogenetic structure vary in sign and magnitude depending on inclusion of source-region phylogenetic structure, delineation of the recipient species pool and the use of phylogenetic correction in the models. We argue t...
It is now generally recognized that human-mediated biological invasion is a multistage process, succ...
Quantifying the diversity of life, the processes that generate and maintain it, and the effects it h...
Biological invasions are an increasing global challenge, for which single-species studies and analys...
Predicting invasion potential has global signifi cance for managing ecosystems as well as important ...
Predicting invasion potential has global significance for managing ecosystems as well as important t...
The last two decades have seen growing use of phylogenetic patterns to test hypotheses predicting th...
Datasets and code used in the study: A test of Darwin’s naturalization conundrum in birds reveals en...
Biological invasions pose one of the most severe environmental challenges of the twenty-first centur...
Aim To provide the first analysis of predictors of both establishment and spread, both within and ac...
Understanding factors driving successful invasions is one of the cornerstones of invasion biology. B...
A central paradigm in invasion biology is that more releases of higher numbers of individuals increa...
Species distribution models (SDM) have been proposed as valuable first screening tools for predictin...
Aim: Accelerating rates of anthropogenic introductions are leading to a dramatic restructuring of sp...
Understanding factors driving successful invasions is one of the cornerstones of invasion biology. B...
There is now abundant evidence that propagule pressure, a composite measure of the number of individ...
It is now generally recognized that human-mediated biological invasion is a multistage process, succ...
Quantifying the diversity of life, the processes that generate and maintain it, and the effects it h...
Biological invasions are an increasing global challenge, for which single-species studies and analys...
Predicting invasion potential has global signifi cance for managing ecosystems as well as important ...
Predicting invasion potential has global significance for managing ecosystems as well as important t...
The last two decades have seen growing use of phylogenetic patterns to test hypotheses predicting th...
Datasets and code used in the study: A test of Darwin’s naturalization conundrum in birds reveals en...
Biological invasions pose one of the most severe environmental challenges of the twenty-first centur...
Aim To provide the first analysis of predictors of both establishment and spread, both within and ac...
Understanding factors driving successful invasions is one of the cornerstones of invasion biology. B...
A central paradigm in invasion biology is that more releases of higher numbers of individuals increa...
Species distribution models (SDM) have been proposed as valuable first screening tools for predictin...
Aim: Accelerating rates of anthropogenic introductions are leading to a dramatic restructuring of sp...
Understanding factors driving successful invasions is one of the cornerstones of invasion biology. B...
There is now abundant evidence that propagule pressure, a composite measure of the number of individ...
It is now generally recognized that human-mediated biological invasion is a multistage process, succ...
Quantifying the diversity of life, the processes that generate and maintain it, and the effects it h...
Biological invasions are an increasing global challenge, for which single-species studies and analys...