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Detailed coverage of invasive species threatening livelihoods and the environment worldwide

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Datasheets on over 1500 invasive species and animal diseases
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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...

  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...

  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...

  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...

  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...

  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...

  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...

  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...

  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...

  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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