نتایج جستجو برای: invasive species

تعداد نتایج: 678721  

2013
Gretchen J. A. Hansen M. Jake Vander Zanden Michael J. Blum Murray K. Clayton Ernie F. Hain Jennifer Hauxwell Marit Izzo Matthew S. Kornis Peter B. McIntyre Alison Mikulyuk Erika Nilsson Julian D. Olden Monica Papeş Sapna Sharma

Invasive species are leading drivers of environmental change. Their impacts are often linked to their population size, but surprisingly little is known about how frequently they achieve high abundances. A nearly universal pattern in ecology is that species are rare in most locations and abundant in a few, generating right-skewed abundance distributions. Here, we use abundance data from over 24,...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2011
Amy Michelle Davidson Michael Jennions Adrienne B Nicotra

Do invasive plant species have greater phenotypic plasticity than non-invasive species? And, if so, how does this affect their fitness relative to native, non-invasive species? What role might this play in plant invasions? To answer these long-standing questions, we conducted a meta-analysis using data from 75 invasive/non-invasive species pairs. Our analysis shows that invasive species demonst...

2010
Elizabeth A Leger Erin K Espeland

Invasive species may establish in communities because they are better competitors than natives, but in order to remain community dominants, the competitive advantage of invasive species must be persistent. Native species that are not extirpated when highly invasive species are introduced are likely to compete with invaders. When population sizes and genetic diversity of native species are large...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Tim S Doherty Alistair S Glen Dale G Nimmo Euan G Ritchie Chris R Dickman

Invasive species threaten biodiversity globally, and invasive mammalian predators are particularly damaging, having contributed to considerable species decline and extinction. We provide a global metaanalysis of these impacts and reveal their full extent. Invasive predators are implicated in 87 bird, 45 mammal, and 10 reptile species extinctions-58% of these groups' contemporary extinctions wor...

2014
Ana Novoa Johannes J. Le Roux Mark P. Robertson John R.U. Wilson David M. Richardson

Understanding which species are introduced and become invasive, and why, are central questions in invasion science. Comparative studies on model taxa have provided important insights, but much more needs to be done to unravel the context dependencies of these findings. The cactus family (Cactaceae), one of the most popular horticultural plant groups, is an interesting case study. Hundreds of ca...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
mehdi nazeri dept. of medical parasitology and mycology, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. seyed jamal hashemi dept. of medical parasitology and mycology, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mohammad ardehali amir-alam hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. sasan rezaei dept. of medical parasitology and mycology, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. seyedmojtaba seyedmousavi dept. of medical microbiology, radboudumc, nijmegen, the netherlands. mahdi zareei dept. of medical parasitology and mycology, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

fungal rhino sinusitis (frs) is an important infection of para nasal sinuses, which encompasses two main categories; invasive and noninvasive forms according to histopathological findings. aspergillus spp are the most common species isolated from noninvasive form, while mucorales are more frequently isolates from acute infections.four hundred fifty patients suspected to fungal rhino sinusitis w...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
Jennifer L Funk Rachel J Standish William D Stock Fernando Valladares

The idea that dominant invasive plant species outperform neighboring native species through higher rates of carbon assimilation and growth is supported by several analyses of global data sets. However, theory suggests that native and invasive species occurring in low-resource environments will be functionally similar, as environmental factors restrict the range of observed physiological and mor...

2006
Lars J. Olson

This paper reviews the literature on the economics of invasive species management as it applies to invasive species in general and terrestrial invasive species in particular. The paper summarizes a number of recent studies that assign values to the economic impact of terrestrial invasive species on a national scale. This is followed by a review of the economic literature on control and preventi...

2005
Kimberly Burnett

Economics can clarify the discussion on invasive species in at least three ways. First is through the use of incentives to change human behavior so as to enhance protection against the introduction, establishment, and spread of invasive species across the world. The second recognizes the public good characteristics of invasive species control, and develops institutions to support the weakest me...

2004
Kirsty Park

Although invasive alien species have been identified as the second greatest threat to biodiversity after habitat loss, characterizing and quantifying their impacts on native species and habitats remains a fundamental problem in conservation biology. Here, I review the techniques that are currently used to assess the impact of invasive alien species on biodiversity, highlighting both their uses ...

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