Aim Biological invasions are a major threat to biodiversity in aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Insects represent an important group of species in freshwater and terrestrial habitats, and they constitute a large proportion of non-native species. However, while many non-native insects are known from terrestrial ecosystems, they appear to be less represented in freshwater habitats. Comparisons between freshwater and terrestrial habitats of invader richness relative to native species richness are scarce, which hinders syntheses of invasion processes. Here, we used data from three regions on different continents to determine whether non-native insects are indeed under-represented in freshwater compared with terrestrial assemblages. Location Eu...
Biodiversity embraces multiple facets of the variability of nature, although most research has dealt...
International audienceThe impact of invasions on local biodiver- sity is well established, but their...
Background: Worldwide, natural communities are invaded by non-native species, with potentially devas...
Aim Biological invasions are a major threat to biodiversity in aquatic and terrestrial habitats. ...
Biological invasions have increased significantly in response to global change and constitute one of...
Insects are among the world’s most ecologically and economically important invasive species. Here we...
Aim To provide the first comparative overview on the current numbers of alien species that invade re...
The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect ...
Biological invasions have become one of the most important drivers of biodiversity loss and ecosyste...
During the last two centuries, thousands of insect species have been transported (largely inadverten...
International audienceAim The concept of "island disharmony" has been widely applied to describe the...
International audienceContext.Adult aquatic insects are major vectors of aquatic subsidies to terres...
Invasive alien species are considered one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, and are pa...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...
Aquatic plants play an important role in the survival and proliferation of invertebrates in freshwat...
Biodiversity embraces multiple facets of the variability of nature, although most research has dealt...
International audienceThe impact of invasions on local biodiver- sity is well established, but their...
Background: Worldwide, natural communities are invaded by non-native species, with potentially devas...
Aim Biological invasions are a major threat to biodiversity in aquatic and terrestrial habitats. ...
Biological invasions have increased significantly in response to global change and constitute one of...
Insects are among the world’s most ecologically and economically important invasive species. Here we...
Aim To provide the first comparative overview on the current numbers of alien species that invade re...
The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect ...
Biological invasions have become one of the most important drivers of biodiversity loss and ecosyste...
During the last two centuries, thousands of insect species have been transported (largely inadverten...
International audienceAim The concept of "island disharmony" has been widely applied to describe the...
International audienceContext.Adult aquatic insects are major vectors of aquatic subsidies to terres...
Invasive alien species are considered one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, and are pa...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...
Aquatic plants play an important role in the survival and proliferation of invertebrates in freshwat...
Biodiversity embraces multiple facets of the variability of nature, although most research has dealt...
International audienceThe impact of invasions on local biodiver- sity is well established, but their...
Background: Worldwide, natural communities are invaded by non-native species, with potentially devas...