The native/alien distinction is central to nature conservation, but both the distinction itself and policies based on it are contested. Because the terms “native” and “alien” do not describe biological characteristics but dispersal history, definitions rest on spatiotemporal boundaries which are socially constructed. Invasive alien species have severe ecological and economic impacts, and so conservationists defend the distinction and anti‐alien policies. However, opposition to all alien species in principle has been critiqued on numerous grounds, most controversially because of the parallels with racism, but also because it often clashes with cultural values. Some call for the native/alien framework to be abandoned, yet it is being reinforc...
Invasive species are an excellent opportunity to think about the nature society desires, particularl...
Conservation biologists have divided wildlife in two antagonist categories—native and introduced pop...
Human perceptions of nature and the environment are increasingly being recognised as important for e...
The classification of species as either 'native' or 'alien' is one of the organizing principles of c...
Many countries define nativity at a country-level—taxa are categorised as either alien species or na...
Species are ordinarily conceived of as being native or non-native to either a geographical location ...
The concepts of native and alien species are essential to biogeography. They are fundamental to our ...
Non-native species have been introduced to ecosystems throughout the world, and in some instances, h...
Alien species are considered by conservation biologists to be a major threat to biodiversity. To dea...
Classifying species as ‘native’ or ‘alien’ carries prescriptive force in the valuation and managemen...
The distinction between native and alien species is a main tenet of various natural sciences, invasi...
This chapter (1) shows how invasive alien species (IAS) have been defined and categorised, answering...
Mainstream ecological wisdom suggests that native species are essential to the preservation and prom...
The study of invasion ecology usually focuses on the negative impacts of alien species, while potent...
This book addresses the broader context of invasive and exotic species, in terms of the perceived th...
Invasive species are an excellent opportunity to think about the nature society desires, particularl...
Conservation biologists have divided wildlife in two antagonist categories—native and introduced pop...
Human perceptions of nature and the environment are increasingly being recognised as important for e...
The classification of species as either 'native' or 'alien' is one of the organizing principles of c...
Many countries define nativity at a country-level—taxa are categorised as either alien species or na...
Species are ordinarily conceived of as being native or non-native to either a geographical location ...
The concepts of native and alien species are essential to biogeography. They are fundamental to our ...
Non-native species have been introduced to ecosystems throughout the world, and in some instances, h...
Alien species are considered by conservation biologists to be a major threat to biodiversity. To dea...
Classifying species as ‘native’ or ‘alien’ carries prescriptive force in the valuation and managemen...
The distinction between native and alien species is a main tenet of various natural sciences, invasi...
This chapter (1) shows how invasive alien species (IAS) have been defined and categorised, answering...
Mainstream ecological wisdom suggests that native species are essential to the preservation and prom...
The study of invasion ecology usually focuses on the negative impacts of alien species, while potent...
This book addresses the broader context of invasive and exotic species, in terms of the perceived th...
Invasive species are an excellent opportunity to think about the nature society desires, particularl...
Conservation biologists have divided wildlife in two antagonist categories—native and introduced pop...
Human perceptions of nature and the environment are increasingly being recognised as important for e...