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Historic speciation and recent colonization of Eurasian monkey gobies (Neogobius fluviatilis and N. pallasi) revealed by DNA sequences, microsatellites, and morphology.
Neilson, M. E.; Stepien, C. A.; Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, Diversity and Distributions, 2011, 17, 4, pp 688-702, many ref. Aim: Hidden diversity within an invasive 'species' can mask both invasion pathways and confound management goals. We assessed taxonomic status and pop...
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Weak or strong invaders? A comparison of impact between the native and invaded ranges of mammals and birds alien to Europe.
Kumschick, S.; Alba, C.; Hufbauer, R. A.; Nentwig, W.; Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, Diversity and Distributions, 2011, 17, 4, pp 663-672, 40 ref. Aim: Species introduced to an area outside of their native range are often thought to have higher impact in this new area. We examined whether this is...
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Assessing invasion risk across taxa and habitats: life stage as a determinant of invasion success.
Briski, E.; Ghabooli, S.; Bailey, S. A.; MacIsaac, H. J.; Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, Diversity and Distributions, 2011, 17, 4, pp 593-602, many ref. Aim: Many aquatic invertebrates produce dormant life-history stages as a means to endure inhospitable environments and to facilitate natural long-dist...
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Landscape factors that shape a slow and persistent aquatic invasion: brown trout in Newfoundland 1883-2010.
Westley, P. A. H.; Fleming, I. A.; Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, Diversity and Distributions, 2011, 17, 3, pp 566-579, many ref. Aim: We investigated watershed-scale abiotic environmental factors associated with population establishment of one of the 'world's 100 worst alien inv...
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Predicted range expansion of Chinese tallow tree (Triadica sebifera) in forestlands of the southern United States.
Wang, H. H.; Grant, W. E.; Swannack, T. M.; Gan, J. B.; Rogers, W. E.; Koralewski, T. E.; Miller, J. H.; Taylor, J. W., Jr.; Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, Diversity and Distributions, 2011, 17, 3, pp 552-565, many ref. Aim: We present an integrated approach for predicting future range expansion of an invasive species (Chinese tallow tree) that incorporates statistica...
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Factors relating to regional and local success of exotic plant species in their new range.
Speek, T. A. A.; Lotz, L. A. P.; Ozinga, W. A.; Tamis, W. L. M.; Schaminée, J. H. J.; Putten, W. H. van der; Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, Diversity and Distributions, 2011, 17, 3, pp 542-551, many ref. Aim: To estimate invasiveness of exotic plant species, many studies have used the frequency of occurrence within a defined region. This measure is inf...
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Mammals of the northern Philippines: tolerance for habitat disturbance and resistance to invasive species in an endemic insular fauna.
Rickart, E. A.; Balete, D. S.; Rowe, R. J.; Heaney, L. R.; Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, Diversity and Distributions, 2011, 17, 3, pp 530-541, many ref. Aim: Island faunas, particularly those with high levels of endemism, usually are considered especially susceptible to disruption from habitat disturba...
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Influence of fire history on small mammal distributions: insights from a 100-year post-fire chronosequence.
Kelly, L. T.; Nimmo, D. G.; Spence-Bailey, L. M.; Haslem, A.; Watson, S. J.; Clarke, M. F.; Bennett, A. F.; Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, Diversity and Distributions, 2011, 17, 3, pp 462-473, 48 ref. Aim: Fire affects the structure and dynamics of ecosystems world-wide, over long time periods (decades and centuries) and at large spatial scales (lan...
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Trait-based risk assessment for invasive species: high performance across diverse taxonomic groups, geographic ranges and machine learning/statistical tools.
Keller, R. P.; Kocev, D.; Džeroski, S.; Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, Diversity and Distributions, 2011, 17, 3, pp 451-461, 37 ref. Aim: Trait-based risk assessment for invasive species is becoming an important tool for identifying non-indigenous species that are likely to cause ha...
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What to do in the face of multiple threats? Incorporating dependencies within a return on investment framework for conservation.
Evans, M. C.; Possingham, H. P.; Wilson, K. A.; Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, Diversity and Distributions, 2011, 17, 3, pp 437-450, many ref. Aim: Our study aimed to determine priority areas for conservation investment with explicit consideration of the impacts of multiple threatening proces...
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