BIOGEOGRAPHY. The dispersal of alien species redefines biogeography in the Anthropocene.
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Historical colonization and dispersal limitation supplement climate and topography in shaping species richness of African lizards (Reptilia: Agaminae)No barrier to emergence of bathyal king crabs on the Antarctic shelfImportance of geographic origin for invasion success: A case study of the North and Baltic Seas versus the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River regionLinking the influence and dependence of people on biodiversity across scales.Holocene shifts in the assembly of plant and animal communities implicate human impacts.Macroecology of biodiversity: disentangling local and regional effects.The Global Distribution and Drivers of Alien Bird Species Richness.No saturation in the accumulation of alien species worldwideArctic systems in the Quaternary: ecological collision, faunal mosaics and the consequences of a wobbling climate.Predicting the Risk of Biological Invasions Using Environmental Similarity and Transport Network Connectedness.Protected areas offer refuge from invasive species spreading under climate change.Phylogeographic past and invasive presence of Arion pest slugs in Europe.The social dimensions of invasive plants.Diversity and distribution of genetic variation in gammarids: Comparing patterns between invasive and non-invasive speciesThe intermediate distance hypothesis of biological invasions.Relative Abundance and Strain Diversity in the Bacterial Endosymbiont Community of a Sap-Feeding Insect Across Its Native and Introduced Geographic Range.Networks of global bird invasion altered by regional trade ban.Unexpected mosaic distribution of two hybridizing sibling lineages in the teleplanically dispersing snail Stramonita haemastoma suggests unusual postglacial redistribution or cryptic invasion.Climate change and habitat conversion favour the same species.Introducing the Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species.Global rise in emerging alien species results from increased accessibility of new source pools.Climate change and body size shift in Mediterranean bivalve assemblages: unexpected role of biological invasionsStratigraphic and Earth System approaches to defining the AnthropoceneRecent human history governs global ant invasion dynamics.Invasive alien pests threaten the carbon stored in Europe's forests.Global trade networks determine the distribution of invasive non-native speciesSpecies invasions threaten the antiquity of China's freshwater fish faunaClimate change can reduce the risk of biological invasion by reducing propagule sizeA global analysis of the determinants of alien geographical range size in birdsCauses and consequences of biotic homogenization in freshwater ecosystemsBiological invasions and natural colonisations are different – the need for invasion scienceGlobal hotspots and correlates of alien species richness across taxonomic groupsDiversity, biogeography and the global flows of alien amphibians and reptilesAliens on the Move: Transportation Networks and Non-native SpeciesDeterminants of data deficiency in the impacts of alien bird speciesBiogeographical, environmental and anthropogenic determinants of global patterns in bird taxonomic and trait turnoverPopulation genomics of the introduced and cultivated Pacific kelp : Marinas-not farms-drive regional connectivity and establishment in natural rocky reefs
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BIOGEOGRAPHY. The dispersal of alien species redefines biogeography in the Anthropocene.
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