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  1. Biological invasions on Indigenous peoples’ lands

    Biological invasions are a growing challenge in a highly interconnected and globalized world, leading to the loss of native biodiversity. Indigenous...

    Hanno Seebens, Aidin Niamir, ... Laura A. Meyerson in Nature Sustainability
    Article 28 May 2024
  2. Capacity of countries to reduce biological invasions

    The extent and impacts of biological invasions on biodiversity are largely shaped by an array of socio-economic and environmental factors, which...

    Guillaume Latombe, Hanno Seebens, ... Franz Essl in Sustainability Science
    Article Open access 20 July 2022
  3. Unveiling the hidden economic toll of biological invasions in the European Union

    Background

    Biological invasions threaten the functioning of ecosystems, biodiversity, and human well-being by degrading ecosystem services and...

    Morgane Henry, Brian Leung, ... Phillip J. Haubrock in Environmental Sciences Europe
    Article Open access 08 June 2023
  4. The need of centralized coordination to counter biological invasions in the European Union

    Non-native species monitoring faces global challenges due to resource disparities, hindering effective implementation. Current strategies are...

    Irmak Kurtul, Phillip J. Haubrock in Environmental Sciences Europe
    Article Open access 08 July 2024
  5. Alternative futures for global biological invasions

    Scenario analysis has emerged as a key tool to analyze complex and uncertain future socio-ecological developments. However, currently existing global...

    NĂşria Roura-Pascual, Brian Leung, ... Franz Essl in Sustainability Science
    Article Open access 10 May 2021
  6. Biological Invasions in Neotropical Regions: Continental Ichthyofauna and Risk Assessment Protocols

    The objectives of this study were to compare four risk assessment protocols for non-native species in neotropical regions and to assess the potential...

    Mariele Pasuch de Camargo, Almir Manoel Cunico, Luiz Carlos Gomes in Environmental Management
    Article 13 June 2022
  7. Misleading estimates of economic impacts of biological invasions: Including the costs but not the benefits

    The economic costs of non-indigenous species (NIS) are a key factor for the allocation of efforts and resources to eradicate or control baneful...

    Demetrio Boltovskoy, Radu GuiaĹźu, ... Nancy Correa in Ambio
    Article 21 February 2022
  8. Telecoupling lens for integrating ecological and human dimensions of the biological invasion problem

    Human activities that define the Anthropocene can lead to multi-faceted (social, ecological, economic) problems, such as biological invasions. Yet,...

    Lia Montti, N. Ignacio Gasparri, H. Ricardo Grau in Sustainability Science
    Article 18 March 2024
  9. Unevenly distributed biological invasion costs among origin and recipient regions

    Globalization challenges sustainability by intensifying the ecological and economic impacts of biological invasions. These impacts may be unevenly...

    Emma J. Hudgins, Ross N. Cuthbert, ... Franck Courchamp in Nature Sustainability
    Article 11 May 2023
  10. Biological Invasions as a Threat to Global Sustainability

    Daniel Crespo in Life Below Water
    Living reference work entry 2021
  11. Grassland allergenicity increases with urbanisation and plant invasions

    Pollen allergies have been on the rise in cities, where anthropogenic disturbances, warmer climate and introduced species are sha** novel urban...

    Maud Bernard-Verdier, Birgit Seitz, ... Jonathan M. Jeschke in Ambio
    Article Open access 20 May 2022
  12. A missing cog in the wheel: an Allee effects perspective in biological invasion paradigm

    Environmental stochasticity and invasive species demographical factors are considered to be fundamental aspects of species invasion. Population size,...

    Kanhaiya Shah, Gyan Prakash Sharma in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Article 07 December 2021
  13. Living with floating vegetation invasions

    Invasions of water bodies by floating vegetation, including water hyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes ), are a huge global problem for fisheries,...

    Fritz Kleinschroth, R. Scott Winton, ... Jaboury Ghazoul in Ambio
    Article Open access 28 July 2020
  14. Guiding restoration of riparian ecosystems degraded by plant invasions: Insights from a complex social-ecological system in the Global South

    Restoring riparian ecosystems in human-dominated landscapes requires attention to complexity, and consideration of diverse drivers, social actors,...

    Nicola S. du Plessis, Alanna J. Rebelo, ... Karen J. Esler in Ambio
    Article 28 December 2021
  15. Effect factors for marine invasion impacts on biodiversity

    Purpose

    Marine vertebrate populations have halved in the past decades, and invasive species are a major driver for this loss. While many model the...

    Philip Gjedde, Fabio Carrer, ... Francesca Verones in The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
    Article Open access 30 May 2024
  16. Biological Invasions in the Aegean Sea: Temporal Trends, Pathways, and Impacts

    The Aegean Sea is highly impacted by biological invasions with 209 alien species being reported until the end of 2019, of which 149 are considered as...
    Stelios Katsanevakis, Argyro Zenetos, ... Konstantinos Tsiamis in The Aegean Sea Environment
    Chapter 2020
  17. Invasion Frameworks: a Forest Pathogen Perspective

    Purpose of Review

    Within the discipline of invasion science, researchers studying different taxonomic groups have developed distinct ways of...

    Trudy Paap, Michael J. Wingfield, ... Alberto Santini in Current Forestry Reports
    Article 21 February 2022
  18. Opening the floodgates for invasion—modelling the distribution dynamics of invasive alien fishes in India

    Invasive alien species have become the second major threat to biodiversity affecting all three major ecosystems (terrestrial, marine, and...

    M. Nobinraja, N. A. Aravind, G. Ravikanth in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Article 03 November 2023
  19. Cannibalism, self-cannibalism and autotomy in the non-indigenous nudibranch Godiva quadricolor

    Biotic conflict can create evolutionary competition across species in the quest to maintain vital populations. In some cases, this process is driven...

    Armando Macali, Sara Ferretti, ... Claudio Carere in Rendiconti Lincei. Scienze Fisiche e Naturali
    Article 17 April 2023
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