Framing challenges and polarized issues in invasion science: toward an interdisciplinary agenda
In a hyperconnected world, framing and managing biological invasions poses complex and
contentious challenges, affecting socioeconomic and environmental sectors. This complexity …
contentious challenges, affecting socioeconomic and environmental sectors. This complexity …
The need of centralized coordination to counter biological invasions in the European Union
I Kurtul, PJ Haubrock - Environmental Sciences Europe, 2024 - Springer
Non-native species monitoring faces global challenges due to resource disparities,
hindering effective implementation. Current strategies are fragmented and resource …
hindering effective implementation. Current strategies are fragmented and resource …
Moving from the species to the population level in biological invasions
Invasion scientists need to focus on the population level, not the species level, if aiming to
unravel the complexities of invasion dynamics at meaningful spatial and temporal scales …
unravel the complexities of invasion dynamics at meaningful spatial and temporal scales …
[PDF][PDF] Applications of biosensors in non-native freshwater species: a systematic review
A Meira, F Carvalho, P Castro, R Sousa - NeoBiota, 2024 - neobiota.pensoft.net
Technological advances have boosted the ability to obtain large and high-quality ecological
data. These new technological tools have the potential to rapidly develop knowledge on …
data. These new technological tools have the potential to rapidly develop knowledge on …
Prioritising non-native fish species for management actions in three Polish rivers using the newly developed tool—dispersal-origin-status-impact scheme
Background Biological invasions are a major threat to global biodiversity, with freshwater
ecosystems being among the most susceptible to the successful establishment of non-native …
ecosystems being among the most susceptible to the successful establishment of non-native …
Testing the Dispersal-Origin-Status-Impact (DOSI) scheme to prioritise non-native and translocated species management
Assessing actual and potential impacts of non-native species is necessary for prioritising
their management. Traditional assessments often occur at the species level, potentially …
their management. Traditional assessments often occur at the species level, potentially …
Divergent temporal responses of native macroinvertebrate communities to biological invasions
Biological invasions pose a major threat to biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and human
well‐being. Non‐native species can have severe ecological impacts that are transformative …
well‐being. Non‐native species can have severe ecological impacts that are transformative …
[HTML][HTML] Putting earthworm conservation on the map: Shortfalls and solutions for developing earthworm conservation
Earthworms are keystone organisms that influence both soil function and community
assembly of other soil organisms. However, soils are increasingly threatened by global …
assembly of other soil organisms. However, soils are increasingly threatened by global …
Competency in invasion science: addressing stagnation challenges by promoting innovation and creative thinking
In today's ever-evolving scientific landscape, invasion science faces a plethora of
challenges, such as terminological inconsistency and the rapidly growing literature corpus …
challenges, such as terminological inconsistency and the rapidly growing literature corpus …
[HTML][HTML] Future invasion risk assessment of the peacock bass in Neotropical ecoregions: A conceptual and testable model
G Klippel, ACS Franco, RL Macêdo… - Global Ecology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Protecting freshwater biodiversity from non-native invasive species and their impacts is
crucial for minimising both regional and global deterioration of ecosystem services. The …
crucial for minimising both regional and global deterioration of ecosystem services. The …