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Human-mediated dispersal has been shown to be the most important vector for the spread of invasive species, yet there has been little evaluation of al...
Read moreRiverine floodplains around the world are highly prone to invasions by exotic species. While many processes have contributed to floodplain invasions, ...
Read moreDespite the availability of research which has direct applications to environmental management, there is often a disconnect between scientific researc...
Read moreMarine traffic is the main vector for marine non-indigenous species (NIS) that may hitchhike in ballast water tanks or attached to vessel hulls. Under...
Read moreThis document explores environmental and ecological data acquired from a drop down camera survey of Lizard Point SAC in 2017. This report will inform ...
Read moreThis paper presents the response from the British Ecological Society to the Environmental Audit Committee "Invasive Species" inquiry, addressing the f...
Read moreBiological invasions represent one of the major threats to biodiversity conservation, especially in island ecosystems. Field-based assessments of the ...
Read moreThe role of apex predators in structuring ecosystems through the suppression of mesopredator activity and abundance is receiving increasing attention,...
Read moreThe number and rate of non-native plant invasions in forests have been steadily increasing over the last century with profound consequences for the co...
Read more1. Despite the Mediterranean being both a hotspot for recreational boating and for non-indigenous species (NIS), no data currently exists on the recre...
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