Invasion pathways and invasion-related lags are critical to understand the invasion process and to manage invasive species. The challenge of dealing with introduced populations increases when charismatic species are involved, such as the case of invasive squirrels. In this study, we integrate previous information into a comprehensive description of the invasion process of Callosciurus erythraeus in Argentina, and we synthesise a framework of invasion pathways and associated lag times for introduced squirrel species. One of the main invasion pathways for introduced squirrels involves the trade of pets and ornamental wildlife, i.e. deliberate transportation by humans as vectors using routes of pet/ornamental trade. This was the case of the im...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) postulates that during the invasion process an introduced species...
Much has been written to explain the successful colonization and establishment of marine and terrest...
Competition for seeds has a major influence on the evolution of granivores and the plants on which t...
Arboreal squirrels of the Asiatic genus Callosciurus have shown high likelihood of establishment fro...
Biological invasions are one of the major threats to both ecosystem and economic functioning. Their ...
The only known introduction of a squirrel species into South America is the case of the Asiatic red-...
Dispersal is a key element of the invasion process for introduced species, and is influenced by land...
The impact of invasive species on native biodiversity is increasing worldwide. Mammalian invaders ar...
The introduction of an exotic species usually modifies parasite–host dynamics by the import of new p...
Seed dispersal by exotic mammals exemplifies mutualistic interactions that can modify the habitat by...
Knowledge of food habits of invasive species is necessary to predict invasion success and potential ...
Introduced species usually modify parasite-host dynamics by bringing new parasites or by acquiring l...
The impact of invasive species on native biodiversity is increasing worldwide. Mammalian invaders ar...
The trade of non-native pets, especially of non-domesticated and exotic animals, and their subsequen...
Invasive species are among the leading global threats to native wildlife and are a factor in the dec...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) postulates that during the invasion process an introduced species...
Much has been written to explain the successful colonization and establishment of marine and terrest...
Competition for seeds has a major influence on the evolution of granivores and the plants on which t...
Arboreal squirrels of the Asiatic genus Callosciurus have shown high likelihood of establishment fro...
Biological invasions are one of the major threats to both ecosystem and economic functioning. Their ...
The only known introduction of a squirrel species into South America is the case of the Asiatic red-...
Dispersal is a key element of the invasion process for introduced species, and is influenced by land...
The impact of invasive species on native biodiversity is increasing worldwide. Mammalian invaders ar...
The introduction of an exotic species usually modifies parasite–host dynamics by the import of new p...
Seed dispersal by exotic mammals exemplifies mutualistic interactions that can modify the habitat by...
Knowledge of food habits of invasive species is necessary to predict invasion success and potential ...
Introduced species usually modify parasite-host dynamics by bringing new parasites or by acquiring l...
The impact of invasive species on native biodiversity is increasing worldwide. Mammalian invaders ar...
The trade of non-native pets, especially of non-domesticated and exotic animals, and their subsequen...
Invasive species are among the leading global threats to native wildlife and are a factor in the dec...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) postulates that during the invasion process an introduced species...
Much has been written to explain the successful colonization and establishment of marine and terrest...
Competition for seeds has a major influence on the evolution of granivores and the plants on which t...