Invasion success of vertebrates in Europe and North America.
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Invasive snails and an emerging infectious disease: results from the first national survey on Angiostrongylus cantonensis in ChinaEstablishment failure in biological invasions: a case history of Littorina littorea in California, USAInducible defences as key adaptations for the successful invasion of Daphnia lumholtzi in North America?The large-scale removal of mammalian invasive alien species in Northern EuropePopulation structure and dispersal routes of an invasive parasite, Fascioloides magna, in North America and EuropeWorldwide impact of alien parrots (Aves Psittaciformes) on native biodiversity and environment: a reviewDisentangling the role of environmental and human pressures on biological invasions across Europe.Interaction of species traits and environmental disturbance predicts invasion success of aquatic microorganismsNovel organisms: comparing invasive species, GMOs, and emerging pathogens.Climate change will increase the naturalization risk from garden plants in Europe.Fish invasions in the world's river systems: when natural processes are blurred by human activitiesA tale of four "carp": invasion potential and ecological niche modeling.Predicting invasion success in complex ecological networks.Socioeconomic legacy yields an invasion debtThe success of animal invaders.Ecological impacts of invasive alien plants: a meta-analysis of their effects on species, communities and ecosystemsReduced inflammation in expanding populations of a neotropical bird species.Desiccation risk drives the spatial ecology of an invasive anuran (Rhinella marina) in the Australian semi-desert.The public and professionals reason similarly about the management of non-native invasive species: a quantitative investigation of the relationship between beliefs and attitudes.The role of opportunity in the unintentional introduction of nonnative antsSpatial pattern and determinants of the first detection locations of invasive alien species in mainland China.The natives are restless, but not often and mostly when disturbed.Alien mammals in Europe: updated numbers and trends, and assessment of the effects on biodiversity.Ecological correlates of invasion impact for Burmese pythons in Florida.The times are changing: temporal shifts in patterns of fish invasions in central European fresh waters.Invasive crayfish reduce food limitation of alien American mink and increase their resilience to control.Trophic flexibility by roach Rutilus rutilus in novel habitats facilitates rapid growth and invasion success.Understanding the biological invasion risk posed by the global wildlife trade: propagule pressure drives the introduction and establishment of Nearctic turtles.Risk assessment for invasive species produces net bioeconomic benefitsModeling and mapping the probability of occurrence of invasive wild pigs across the contiguous United States.Cooling water of power plant creates "hot spots" for tropical fishes and parasites.Know when to run, know when to hide: can behavioral differences explain the divergent invasion success of two sympatric lizards?Parasites as Drivers and Passengers of Human-Mediated Biological InvasionsUnderutilized resources for studying the evolution of invasive species during their introduction, establishment, and lag phasesClonal integration facilitates the colonization of drought environments by plant invaders.Eradicating the grey squirrel Sciurus carolinensis from urban areas: an innovative decision-making approach based on lessons learnt in Italy.Shifts in morphology and diet of non-native sticklebacks introduced into Japanese crater lakesA fine scale analysis of heavily invaded Italian freshwater fish assemblages.Biological invasions: recommendations for U.S. policy and management.Does governance play a role in the distribution of invasive alien species?
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Invasion success of vertebrates in Europe and North America.
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Invasion success of vertebrates in Europe and North America.
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David L Strayer
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10.1073/PNAS.0501271102
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2005-04-22T00:00:00Z