Invasive alien species (IAS) cause myriad negative impacts, such as ecosystem disruption, human, animal and plant health issues, economic damage and species extinctions. There are many sources of emerging and future IAS, such as the poorly regulated international pet trade. However, we lack methodologies to predict the likely ecological impacts and invasion risks of such IAS which have little or no informative invasion history. This study develops the Relative Impact Potential (RIP) metric, a new measure of ecological impact that incorporates per capita functional responses (FRs) and proxies for numerical responses (NRs) associated with emerging invaders. Further, as propagule pressure is a determinant of invasion risk, we combine the new m...
The poorly-regulated pet trade is a major source of potential invasive species, with deliberate rele...
Pet release is important for the introduction of invasive species but propagule pressure from this p...
Alien species are a key driver of the ongoing biodiversity crisis. Changing patterns in the number a...
Invasive alien species (IAS) cause myriad negative impacts, such as ecosystem disruption, human, ani...
Invasive alien species (IAS) cause myriad negative impacts, such as ecosystem disruption, human, ani...
Invasive alien species (IAS) cause myriad negative impacts, such as ecosystem disruption, human, ani...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Article first published online: 23 DEC 2014Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced...
Invasive alien species continue to arrive in new locations with no abatement in rate, and thus great...
1. Predictions of the identities and ecological impacts of invasive alien species are critical for ...
Risk assessment allows the identification of non-native species most likely to become invasive and c...
Predictions of the identities and ecological impacts of invasive alien species are critical for risk...
The poorly-regulated pet trade is a major source of potential invasive species, with deliberate rele...
Pet release is important for the introduction of invasive species but propagule pressure from this p...
Alien species are a key driver of the ongoing biodiversity crisis. Changing patterns in the number a...
Invasive alien species (IAS) cause myriad negative impacts, such as ecosystem disruption, human, ani...
Invasive alien species (IAS) cause myriad negative impacts, such as ecosystem disruption, human, ani...
Invasive alien species (IAS) cause myriad negative impacts, such as ecosystem disruption, human, ani...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Article first published online: 23 DEC 2014Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced...
Invasive alien species continue to arrive in new locations with no abatement in rate, and thus great...
1. Predictions of the identities and ecological impacts of invasive alien species are critical for ...
Risk assessment allows the identification of non-native species most likely to become invasive and c...
Predictions of the identities and ecological impacts of invasive alien species are critical for risk...
The poorly-regulated pet trade is a major source of potential invasive species, with deliberate rele...
Pet release is important for the introduction of invasive species but propagule pressure from this p...
Alien species are a key driver of the ongoing biodiversity crisis. Changing patterns in the number a...