This is the author accepted manuscript.More species live outside their native range than at any point in human history. Yet, there is little understanding of the geographic regions that will be threatened if these species continue to spread, nor of whether they will spread. We predict the world’s terrestrial regions to which 833 naturalised plants, birds, and mammals are most imminently likely to spread, and investigate what factors have hastened or slowed their spread to date. There is huge potential for further spread of naturalised birds in North America, mammals in Eastern Europe, and plants in North America, Eastern Europe, and Australia. Introduction history, dispersal, and the spatial distribution of suitable areas are more im...
International audienceBiological invasion is increasingly recognized as one of the greatest threats ...
Species ’ range expansions in response to climate change, and the invasion of exotic organisms, are ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate how climate, land use, habitat characteristics, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript.More species live outside their native range than at any poin...
Humans have moved species away from their native ranges since the Neolithic, but globalization accel...
This is the repository to support the publication of "Global terrestrial invasion deficits and what ...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
Abstract This study aims to document shifts in the latitudinal distributions of non-native species r...
As people have spread around the world, they have taken with them a broad range of other species to ...
International audienceMany studies have been carried out on predictive traits, such as geographical ...
Recent climate change will presumably allow many plant species to expand their geographical range up...
Species distributions are constantly in flux. Biological and physical factors continu-ally influence...
Research ArticleHumans have moved species away from their native ranges since the Neolithic, but gl...
Trabajo presentado en el 21st Century Ornithology (BOU2018. Challenges, opportunities and decisions)...
One could predict that the capacity for travelling great distances might predispose long-distance mi...
International audienceBiological invasion is increasingly recognized as one of the greatest threats ...
Species ’ range expansions in response to climate change, and the invasion of exotic organisms, are ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate how climate, land use, habitat characteristics, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript.More species live outside their native range than at any poin...
Humans have moved species away from their native ranges since the Neolithic, but globalization accel...
This is the repository to support the publication of "Global terrestrial invasion deficits and what ...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
Abstract This study aims to document shifts in the latitudinal distributions of non-native species r...
As people have spread around the world, they have taken with them a broad range of other species to ...
International audienceMany studies have been carried out on predictive traits, such as geographical ...
Recent climate change will presumably allow many plant species to expand their geographical range up...
Species distributions are constantly in flux. Biological and physical factors continu-ally influence...
Research ArticleHumans have moved species away from their native ranges since the Neolithic, but gl...
Trabajo presentado en el 21st Century Ornithology (BOU2018. Challenges, opportunities and decisions)...
One could predict that the capacity for travelling great distances might predispose long-distance mi...
International audienceBiological invasion is increasingly recognized as one of the greatest threats ...
Species ’ range expansions in response to climate change, and the invasion of exotic organisms, are ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate how climate, land use, habitat characteristics, ...