The global social-economic dimension of biological invasions by plankton: Grossly underestimated costs but a rising concern for water quality benefits?
RL Macêdo, ACS Franco, B Kozlowsky-Suzuki… - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Planktonic invasive species cause adverse effects on aquatic biodiversity and ecosystem
services. However, these impacts are often underestimated because of unresolved …
services. However, these impacts are often underestimated because of unresolved …
Distribution and potential impacts of non-native Chinese pond mussels Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834) in Bavaria, Germany
Abstract The Chinese pond mussel, Sinanodonta woodiana, is non-native to European
freshwater systems. Originating from Asia, it was brought to Europe in the 1970s and is now …
freshwater systems. Originating from Asia, it was brought to Europe in the 1970s and is now …
Introduced species in a tidal ecosystem of mud and sand: curse or blessing?
K Reise, C Buschbaum, D Lackschewitz… - Marine Biodiversity, 2023 - Springer
For about a century, biodiversity in the tidal Wadden Sea (North Sea, European Atlantic) has
increased by more than one hundred introduced species from overseas. Most originate from …
increased by more than one hundred introduced species from overseas. Most originate from …
Impacts of invasive alien species on nature, nature's contributions to people, and good quality of life
“The cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) has a far wider range: it now occurs in these latitudes
on both sides of the Cordillera, across the continent. I saw it in unfrequented spots in Chile …
on both sides of the Cordillera, across the continent. I saw it in unfrequented spots in Chile …
Exotic fishes that are phylogenetically close but functionally distant to native fishes are more likely to establish
Since Darwin's time, degree of ecological similarity between exotic and native species has
been assumed to affect the establishment success or failure of exotic species. However, a …
been assumed to affect the establishment success or failure of exotic species. However, a …
The rise of the functional response in invasion science: a systematic review
Predicting which non-native species will negatively impact biodiversity is a longstanding
research priority. The Functional Response (FR; resource use in relation to availability) is a …
research priority. The Functional Response (FR; resource use in relation to availability) is a …
Global impact of water hyacinth (Eichhornia Crassipes) on rural communities and mitigation strategies: a systematic review
A Abba, S Sankarannair - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2024 - Springer
The proliferation of water hyacinths (Eichhornia crassipes), recognized as one of the most
invasive aquatic plants worldwide, presents profound ecological and socioeconomic …
invasive aquatic plants worldwide, presents profound ecological and socioeconomic …
Modelling the damage costs of invasive alien species
The rate of biological invasions is growing unprecedentedly, threatening ecological and
socioeconomic systems worldwide. Quantitative understandings of invasion temporal …
socioeconomic systems worldwide. Quantitative understandings of invasion temporal …
Biological invasions as burdens to primary economic sectors
Many human-introduced alien species economically impact industries worldwide.
Management prioritisation and coordination efforts towards biological invasions are …
Management prioritisation and coordination efforts towards biological invasions are …
Biological mechanisms matter in contemporary wildlife conservation
Given limited resources for wildlife conservation paired with an urgency to halt declines and
rebuild populations, it is imperative that management actions are tactical and effective …
rebuild populations, it is imperative that management actions are tactical and effective …