Invasive species between biology and social sciences: what distinctive features for French overseas territories? - Invasive species are a major factor in the decline of biodiversity in the French overseas territories. Taking into account human factors is essential to a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of these species and to develop effective management methods. This interaction between biological sciences and human sciences for the management of biological invasions should take into account the specificities of overseas territories. The insularity, the geographical distance, the relationship with the homeland and the attachment to a Western economic region, are all factors that influence both the evolution of ecosystems and soci...
Introduction of alien species constitutes worldwide one of the major threats to biodiversity, partic...
Cucherousset Julien, Fried Guillaume, Cote Julien, Renault David. Invasions biologiques et fonctionn...
Unprecedented rates of introduction and spread of non-native species pose burgeoning challenges to b...
Invasive species between biology and social sciences: what distinctive features for French overseas ...
Invasive species between biology and social sciences : what distinctive features for French overseas...
International audienceInvasive alien species (IAS) are one of the most serious threats to the rich a...
New Caledonia and Reunion Island are French overseas territories, respectively situated in the Pacif...
Following the Convention on Biological Diversity, which brought indigenous and local communities to ...
International audienceThe impacts of anthropogenisation modify permanently the distribution patterns...
For over twenty years, invasive species have been raised to the rank of major public problems becaus...
When faced with multiple introductions of allogenic species in all ecosystems of the earth and with ...
For over twenty years, invasive species have been raised to the rank of major public problems becaus...
Biological invasions are the second most significant cause of biodiversity loss. They lead to the in...
The ever-increasing number of introduced species profoundly threatens global biodiversity. While the...
Toward an objective perception of biological invasions. This short note is a summary of a session ...
Introduction of alien species constitutes worldwide one of the major threats to biodiversity, partic...
Cucherousset Julien, Fried Guillaume, Cote Julien, Renault David. Invasions biologiques et fonctionn...
Unprecedented rates of introduction and spread of non-native species pose burgeoning challenges to b...
Invasive species between biology and social sciences: what distinctive features for French overseas ...
Invasive species between biology and social sciences : what distinctive features for French overseas...
International audienceInvasive alien species (IAS) are one of the most serious threats to the rich a...
New Caledonia and Reunion Island are French overseas territories, respectively situated in the Pacif...
Following the Convention on Biological Diversity, which brought indigenous and local communities to ...
International audienceThe impacts of anthropogenisation modify permanently the distribution patterns...
For over twenty years, invasive species have been raised to the rank of major public problems becaus...
When faced with multiple introductions of allogenic species in all ecosystems of the earth and with ...
For over twenty years, invasive species have been raised to the rank of major public problems becaus...
Biological invasions are the second most significant cause of biodiversity loss. They lead to the in...
The ever-increasing number of introduced species profoundly threatens global biodiversity. While the...
Toward an objective perception of biological invasions. This short note is a summary of a session ...
Introduction of alien species constitutes worldwide one of the major threats to biodiversity, partic...
Cucherousset Julien, Fried Guillaume, Cote Julien, Renault David. Invasions biologiques et fonctionn...
Unprecedented rates of introduction and spread of non-native species pose burgeoning challenges to b...