Ecological and evolutionary consequences of biotic homogenization

JD Olden, NLR Poff, MR Douglas, ME Douglas… - Trends in ecology & …, 2004 - cell.com
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 …

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 …

[图书][B] Biology and evolution of the mollusca, volume 1

WF Ponder, DR Lindberg, JM Ponder - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Molluscs comprise the second largest phylum of animals (after arthropods), occurring in
virtually all habitats. Some are commercially important, a few are pests and some carry …

The global decline of nonmarine mollusks

C Lydeard, RH Cowie, WF Ponder, AE Bogan… - …, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Invertebrate species represent more than 99% of animal diversity; however, they receive
much less publicity and attract disproportionately minor research effort relative to …

On defining and quantifying biotic homogenization

JD Olden, TP Rooney - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Toward a mechanistic understanding and prediction of biotic homogenization

JD Olden, NLR Poff - The American Naturalist, 2003 - journals.uchicago.edu
The widespread replacement of native species with cosmopolitan, nonnative species is
homogenizing the global fauna and flora. While the empirical study of biotic homogenization …

Urbanization and homogenization–comparing the floras of urban and rural areas in Germany

I Kühn, S Klotz - Biological conservation, 2006 - Elsevier
The process of urbanization has resulted in an expansion of alien plant species and
declines of native species, in particular already rare species. These processes may cause a …

Ecological processes driving biotic homogenization: testing a mechanistic model using fish faunas

JD Olden, NLR Poff - Ecology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Biotic homogenization, the process of gradual replacement of native biotas by nonindigeous
and locally expanding nonnative species, is rapidly diminishing the regional distinctiveness …

[PDF][PDF] Estimating the species richness and composition of land mollusc communities: Problems, consequences and practical advice.

RAD Cameron, BM Pokryszko - Journal of Conchology, 2005 - researchgate.net
Inventories of land molluscs based on samples are liable to biased sampling error, because
species that are present may be missed. Such errors may give a false impression of the …

[HTML][HTML] Negative impacts of invasive predators used as biological control agents against the pest snail Lissachatina fulica: the snail Euglandina 'rosea'and the …

J Gerlach, GM Barker, CS Bick, P Bouchet, G Brodie… - Biological …, 2021 - Springer
Since 1955 snails of the Euglandina rosea species complex and Platydemus manokwari
flatworms were widely introduced in attempted biological control of giant African snails …