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The number of individuals involved in an invasion event, or 'propagule size', has a strong theoretical basis for influencing invasion success. However...
Read moreBiological invasions are characterized by occasional long-distance, human-assisted dispersal. Centres of human transportation that are connected by tr...
Read moreGovernment departments, environmental managers and conservationists are all facing escalating pressure to address and resolve a diversity of invasive ...
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 moreA fundamental challenge to invasion ecology is to determine what factors cause an exotic species to spread rapidly long after the initial introduction...
Read moreBiological invasion can permanently alter ecosystem structure and function. Invasive species are difficult to eradicate, so methods for constraining i...
Read morePropagule pressure plays a key role in the successful establishment of introduced species. Explaining invasion patterns, predicting future invasions a...
Read moreUrban areas are foci for the introduction of non-native plant species, and they often act as launching sites for invasions into the wider environment....
Read moreInvasive alien species are one of the major threats to global biodiversity, ecosystem integrity, nature's contributions to people and human health. Wh...
Read moreThe ecological resistance to the invasion of alien species has been extensively researched at the within-trophic level; however, the effect of cross-t...
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