Invasive species are a serious threat to biodiversity worldwide and predicting whether an introduced species will first establish and then become invasive can be useful to preserve ecosystem services. Establishment is influenced by multiple factors, such as the interactions between the introduced individuals and the resident community, and demographic and environmental stochasticity. Field observations are often incomplete or biased. This, together with an imperfect knowledge of the ecological traits of the introduced species, makes the prediction of establishment challenging. Methods that consider the combined effects of these factors on our ability to predict the establishment of an introduced species are currently lacking. We develop an ...
Accurately predicting species ranges is a primary goal of ecology. Demographic distribution models (...
Invasive species can cause a wide range of damages from destruction of indigenous and productive eco...
The existence of general characteristics of plant invasiveness is still debated. One reason we may n...
Invasive species are a serious threat to biodiversity worldwide and predicting whether an introduced...
Hutchinson defined species' realized niche as the set of environmental conditions in which populatio...
The ecological and economic costs of biological invasions create a pressing need to predict species\...
One of the strongest generalities in invasion biology is the positive relationship between probabili...
Upon arriving in a novel environment, invading populations are likely to be small and far from a sta...
Ecological niche models (ENMs) are a powerful tool to predict the spread of invasive alien species (...
Dormant life stages are often critical for population viability in stochastic environments, but accu...
Accurately predicting species ranges is a primary goal of ecology. Demographic distribution models (...
Identifying the main factors driving introduced populations to establishment is a major challenge of...
Dormant life stages are often critical for population viability in stochastic environments, but accu...
<div><p>Predictive studies are of paramount importance for biological invasions, one of the biggest ...
Accurately predicting species ranges is a primary goal of ecology. Demographic distribution models (...
Invasive species can cause a wide range of damages from destruction of indigenous and productive eco...
The existence of general characteristics of plant invasiveness is still debated. One reason we may n...
Invasive species are a serious threat to biodiversity worldwide and predicting whether an introduced...
Hutchinson defined species' realized niche as the set of environmental conditions in which populatio...
The ecological and economic costs of biological invasions create a pressing need to predict species\...
One of the strongest generalities in invasion biology is the positive relationship between probabili...
Upon arriving in a novel environment, invading populations are likely to be small and far from a sta...
Ecological niche models (ENMs) are a powerful tool to predict the spread of invasive alien species (...
Dormant life stages are often critical for population viability in stochastic environments, but accu...
Accurately predicting species ranges is a primary goal of ecology. Demographic distribution models (...
Identifying the main factors driving introduced populations to establishment is a major challenge of...
Dormant life stages are often critical for population viability in stochastic environments, but accu...
<div><p>Predictive studies are of paramount importance for biological invasions, one of the biggest ...
Accurately predicting species ranges is a primary goal of ecology. Demographic distribution models (...
Invasive species can cause a wide range of damages from destruction of indigenous and productive eco...
The existence of general characteristics of plant invasiveness is still debated. One reason we may n...