Predicting invasion success in complex ecological networks.
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Biomass transformation webs provide a unified approach to consumer-resource modellingInsights into the resistance and resilience of the soil microbial communityIsland time and the interplay between ecology and evolution in species diversificationBiodiversity and ecosystem functioning in dynamic landscapesReport of the 14th Genomic Standards Consortium Meeting, Oxford, UK, September 17-21, 2012Eating the competition speeds up invasions.Impact of non-native terrestrial mammals on the structure of the terrestrial mammal food web of Newfoundland, Canada.External morphology explains the success of biological invasions.Trophic Strategies of a Non-Native and a Native Amphibian Species in Shared Ponds.Native and Non-Native Supergeneralist Bee Species Have Different Effects on Plant-Bee NetworksTrophic network architecture of root-associated bacterial communities determines pathogen invasion and plant health.Relative impacts of environmental variation and evolutionary history on the nestedness and modularity of tree-herbivore networks.Ten years of invasion: Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in BritainInvading a mutualistic network: to be or not to be similarThe effects of demographic stochasticity and parameter uncertainty on predicting the establishment of introduced speciesResource availability modulates biodiversity-invasion relationships by altering competitive interactions.The role of body mass in diet contiguity and food-web structureGlobal synthesis suggests that food web connectance correlates to invasion resistance.Species traits and network structure predict the success and impacts of pollinator invasions.Global test of Eltonian niche conservatism of nonnative freshwater fish species between their native and introduced rangesNative richness and species level trophic traits predict establishment of alien freshwater fishesSpecies roles in plant-pollinator communities are conserved across native and alien rangesThe problem of prediction in invasion biologyDietary protein selection in a free-ranging urban population of common myna birdsAquatic invasive species: challenges for the futurePatterns of introduced species interactions affect multiple aspects of network structure in plant–pollinator communitiesInvasions cause biodiversity loss and community simplification in vertebrate food websDo invasive freshwater fish species grow better when they are invasive?Predicting the ecological impacts of a new freshwater invader: functional responses and prey selectivity of the ‘killer shrimp’,Dikerogammarus villosus, compared to the nativeGammarus pulexPossible influences of plasticity and genetic/maternal effects on species coexistence: nativeGammarus fasciatusfacing exotic amphipodsThe complex interaction network among multiple invasive bird species in a cavity-nesting communityInvasive Africanized honeybees change the structure of native pollination networks in BrazilImpact of cyber-invasive species on a large ecological networkEffects of seasonal aridity on the ecology and behaviour of invasive cane toads in the Australian wet-dry tropicsA conceptual framework for understanding arthropod predator and parasitoid invasionsInvasive alien Crustacea: dispersal, establishment, impact and controlA trophic interaction framework for identifying the invasive capacity of novel organismsWarming up the system: higher predator feeding rates but lower energetic efficiencies
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Predicting invasion success in complex ecological networks.
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Predicting invasion success in complex ecological networks.
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Eric L Berlow
Richard J Williams
Tamara N Romanuk
Ulrich Brose
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10.1098/RSTB.2008.0286
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2009-06-01T00:00:00Z