Regional bans on wild‐bird trade modify invasion risks at a global scale

L Cardador, M Lattuada, D Strubbe, JL Tella… - Conservation …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Wildlife trade is currently the most important and increasing source of vertebrate invasive
species. However, exhaustive analyses of potential side effects of trade regulations on this …

The implications of rapid eco‐evolutionary processes for biological control‐a review

M Szűcs, E Vercken, EV Bitume… - Entomologia …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Novel environmental conditions experienced by introduced species can drive rapid
evolution of diverse traits. In turn, rapid evolution, both adaptive and non‐adaptive, can …

Managing propagule pressure to prevent invasive species establishments: Propagule size, number, and risk–release curve

OC Stringham, JL Lockwood - Ecological Applications, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
There is considerable evidence that keeping propagule pressure low can drastically reduce
establishment probability of potential invasive species. Yet, most management plans and …

Demographic amplification is a predictor of invasiveness among plants

K Jelbert, D Buss, J McDonald, S Townley… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Invasive plant species threaten native biodiversity, ecosystems, agriculture, industry and
human health worldwide, lending urgency to the search for predictors of plant invasiveness …

Aquaculture facilities drive the introduction and establishment of non-native Oreochromis niloticus populations in Neotropical streams

SC Forneck, FM Dutra, MP de Camargo, JRS Vitule… - Hydrobiologia, 2021 - Springer
This study investigated whether aquaculture facilities drive the introduction and
establishment of the non-native Nile tilapia (Orechromis niloticus) in Neotropical streams …

Life history evolution in lampreys: alternative migratory and feeding types

MF Docker, IC Potter - … : Biology, Conservation and Control: Volume 2, 2019 - Springer
Despite their highly conserved body plan and larval stage, adult life history type in lampreys
diverges on two main axes related to migration and feeding. Of the 41–45 recognized …

Annual censuses and citizen science data show rapid population increases and range expansion of invasive rose-ringed and monk parakeets in Seville, Spain

D Hernández-Brito, M Carrete, JL Tella - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Monitoring programs are crucial to understanding and managing invasive
species populations. However, they are infrequent and not usually conducted in the long …

Coasting along to a wider range: niche conservatism in the recent range expansion of the Tawny Coster, Acraea terpsicore (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)

S Chowdhury, MF Braby, RA Fuller… - Diversity and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Aim The Tawny Coster Acraea terpsicore is a highly mobile butterfly that has
recently expanded its spatial distribution from South Asia to South‐East Asia and Australia …

[PDF][PDF] Chameleon biogeographic dispersal is associated with extreme life history strategies

SS Weil, L Gallien, S Lavergne, L Börger… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the role of traits in dispersal is necessary to improve our knowledge of
historical biogeography, community assembly processes and predictions of species' future …

Genomic signatures of rapid adaptive evolution in the bluespotted cornetfish, a Mediterranean Lessepsian invader

G Bernardi, E Azzurro, D Golani, MR Miller - Molecular ecology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Biological invasions are increasingly creating ecological and economical problems both on
land and in aquatic environments. For over a century, the Mediterranean Sea has steadily …