[HTML][HTML] The Homogocene: a research prospectus for the study of biotic homogenisation
In an era of global change, the process of biotic homogenisation by which regional biotas
become more similar through time has attracted considerable attention from ecologists …
become more similar through time has attracted considerable attention from ecologists …
Biotic homogenization: a new research agenda for conservation biogeography
JD Olden - Journal of Biogeography, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Biotic homogenization describes the process by which species invasions and
extinctions increase the genetic, taxonomic or functional similarity of two or more biotas over …
extinctions increase the genetic, taxonomic or functional similarity of two or more biotas over …
On defining and quantifying biotic homogenization
Ongoing species invasions and extinctions are changing biological diversity in different
ways at different spatial scales. Biotic homogenization (or BH) refers to the process by which …
ways at different spatial scales. Biotic homogenization (or BH) refers to the process by which …
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• Conclusion Biotic homogenisation is the process by which species invasions and
extinctions increase the genetic, taxonomic or functional similarity of two or more locations …
extinctions increase the genetic, taxonomic or functional similarity of two or more locations …
The relationship between functional and taxonomic homogenization
B Baiser, JL Lockwood - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Species introductions and extinctions have reorganized the earth's biota, often leaving
formerly spatially distinct assemblages more similar in species composition, a process …
formerly spatially distinct assemblages more similar in species composition, a process …
Pattern and process of biotic homogenization in the New Pangaea
Human activities have reorganized the earth's biota resulting in spatially disparate locales
becoming more or less similar in species composition over time through the processes of …
becoming more or less similar in species composition over time through the processes of …
Components, processes and consequences of biotic homogenization: a review
Among the major changes induced by human beings, biotic homogenization is gaining
popularity at regional as well as global level. Biotic homogenization is a multifaceted …
popularity at regional as well as global level. Biotic homogenization is a multifaceted …
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JL Lockwood, ML McKinney - 2001 - Springer
Biological homogenization is the dominant process shaping the future global biosphere. As
global transportation becomes faster and more frequent, it is inevitable that biotic intermixing …
global transportation becomes faster and more frequent, it is inevitable that biotic intermixing …
Ecological and evolutionary consequences of biotic homogenization
Biotic homogenization, the gradual replacement of native biotas by locally expanding non-
natives, is a global process that diminishes floral and faunal distinctions among regions …
natives, is a global process that diminishes floral and faunal distinctions among regions …
Biotic homogenization and conservation prioritization
Quantitative studies of biotic homogenization can provide useful insights into conservation
problems when used appropriately, but can be dangerously misleading when they are not …
problems when used appropriately, but can be dangerously misleading when they are not …