Reciprocal human-natural system feedback loops within the invasion process

JS Sinclair, JA Brown, JL Lockwood - NeoBiota, 2020 - par.nsf.gov
Biological invasions are inextricably linked to how people collect, move, interact with and
perceive non-native species. However, invasion frameworks generally do not consider …

Culturomics and iEcology provide novel opportunities to study human and social dimensions of alien species introductions

A Novoa, I Jarić, P Pipek, P Pyšek - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2024 - cell.com
Invasive alien species negatively impact ecosystems, biodiversity, human societies, and
economies. To prevent future invasions, it is crucial to understand both the ecological and …

Forecasting potential invaders to prevent future biological invasions worldwide

AN Pili, B Leroy, JG Measey, JE Farquhar… - Global Change …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The ever‐increasing and expanding globalisation of trade and transport underpins the
escalating global problem of biological invasions. Developing biosecurity infrastructures is …

[HTML][HTML] Integrated geospatial methods for multilingual cities: Combining GPS, electronically activated recorder, and map-based ethnographic interviews

B O'Rourke, Q Zhao, A Dayán-Fernández… - Research Methods in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Multilingual speakers' linguistic practices are typically investigated via self-report measures,
often relying on subjective memory recall. This article examines the potential of an …

Mountain bike riding and hiking can contribute to the dispersal of weed seeds

C Pickering - Journal of Environmental Management, 2022 - Elsevier
Mountain biking and hiking are popular, but both recreational activities can contribute to the
unintentional dispersal of seeds including non-native plants that cause environmental harm …

The escalating global problem of accidental human-mediated transport of alien species: A case study using alien herpetofauna interceptions in New Zealand

AN Pili, R Tingley, D van Winkel, L Maria… - Biological …, 2023 - Elsevier
The global problem of biological invasions will continue escalating, given inadequate
biosecurity worldwide. Developing stringent biosecurity is hindered by the lacking essential …

Sex, size and habitat complexity effects on emergence latency and latency to locate food of the invasive porthole livebearer (Poeciliopsis gracilis)

E Aceves-Fonseca, A Santiago-Arellano… - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Biological invasions are considered the second major cause of plant, amphibian, reptile,
and mammal loss worldwide. Like islands, freshwater ecosystems are especially susceptible …

Tourist vehicle as a selective mechanism for plant dispersal: Evidence from a national park in the eastern Himalaya

M Yang, CM Pickering, L Xu, X Lin - Journal of Environmental Management, 2021 - Elsevier
It is increasingly recognised that human vehicle may act as a vector to spread species, but
research remains sparse to examine vehicle-mediated spread to natural areas, in particular …

Prevalence and drivers of a tree-killing bark beetle, Ips typographus (Coleoptera, Scolytinae), in international invasion pathways into the USA

SF Ward, EG Brockerhoff, RM Turner, T Yamanaka… - Journal of Pest …, 2023 - Springer
The unintentional transport of insects beyond their native ranges has greatly increased with
globalization over the past century, leading to higher propagule pressure in non-native …

Using network analysis to study and manage human-mediated dispersal of exotic species

R Runghen, C Llopis-Belenguer, MR McNeill… - Biological …, 2023 - Springer
Human-mediated dispersal is a major contributor of biological invasions. To reduce impacts
induced by the introduction and spread of exotic species, biosecurity interventions are put …