Community saturation can help to explain why biological invasions fail. However, previous research has documented inconsistent relationships between failed invasions (i.e., an invasive species colonizes but goes extinct) and the number of species present in the invaded community. We use data from bird communities of the Hawaiian island of Oahu, which supports a community of 38 successfully established introduced birds and where 37 species were introduced but went extinct (failed invasions). We develop a modified approach to evaluate the effects of community saturation on invasion failure. Our method accounts (1) for the number of species present (NSP) when the species goes extinct rather than during its introduction; and (2) scaling patter...
International audienceAim: Whether entire communities of organisms converge toward predictable struc...
Anthropogenically driven changes in bird communities on oceanic islands exemplify the biotic upheava...
To predict the threat of biological invasions to native species, it is critical that we understand h...
Community saturation can help to explain why biological invasions fail. However, previous research h...
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...
Exotic species and collapses of native species pose equivalently severe threats to global biodiversi...
SummaryExploitative competition is a major determinant of community structure in natural assemblages...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
Datasets and code used in the study: A test of Darwin’s naturalization conundrum in birds reveals en...
Elton's concept of community-level resistance to invasion has derived significant theoretical suppor...
International audienceHumans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of ...
abstract: Species richness is decreasing at a global scale. At sub-global scales, that is, within an...
Human activities have elevated the extinction of natural populations as well as the invasion of new ...
The widespread introduction of species has created novel communities in many areas of the world. Sin...
International audienceAim: Whether entire communities of organisms converge toward predictable struc...
Anthropogenically driven changes in bird communities on oceanic islands exemplify the biotic upheava...
To predict the threat of biological invasions to native species, it is critical that we understand h...
Community saturation can help to explain why biological invasions fail. However, previous research h...
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...
Exotic species and collapses of native species pose equivalently severe threats to global biodiversi...
SummaryExploitative competition is a major determinant of community structure in natural assemblages...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
Datasets and code used in the study: A test of Darwin’s naturalization conundrum in birds reveals en...
Elton's concept of community-level resistance to invasion has derived significant theoretical suppor...
International audienceHumans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of ...
abstract: Species richness is decreasing at a global scale. At sub-global scales, that is, within an...
Human activities have elevated the extinction of natural populations as well as the invasion of new ...
The widespread introduction of species has created novel communities in many areas of the world. Sin...
International audienceAim: Whether entire communities of organisms converge toward predictable struc...
Anthropogenically driven changes in bird communities on oceanic islands exemplify the biotic upheava...
To predict the threat of biological invasions to native species, it is critical that we understand h...