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  1. Re-focusing sampling, design and experimental methods to assess rapid evolution by non-native plant species

    Evolution can occur over contemporary timescales, which may be crucial for the invasive success of non-native plant species. Many studies have shown...

    M. S. Lucas, I. Hensen, ... C. Rosche in Biological Invasions
    Article Open access 12 February 2024
  2. Invasion patterns and niche comparison of the butterfly Cacyreus marshalli among native and non-native range

    Alien species introduction is a global phenomenon involving different invasion patterns and is characterized by niche conservatism or shift. We...

    Francesca Martelli, Federica Paradiso, ... Simona Bonelli in Biological Invasions
    Article Open access 30 August 2022
  3. Evaluating the effectiveness of non-native brown trout suppression to improve native white-spotted charr stocking

    The densities of existing fish populations in streams may affect salmonid stocking programs. Non-native brown trout ( Salmo trutta ) now occur in...

    Kouta Miyamoto, Kiyoyoshi Fukuda, Yutaka Michita in Ichthyological Research
    Article 29 February 2024
  4. Ecological Niche Modeling of Galinsoga Ruiz et Pav. Species in the Native and Caucasian Part of the Invasive Ranges

    Abstract

    Adaptations of G. quadriradiata and G. parviflora developed in the tropical climate of the Mexican mountain region determine the nature and...

    R. H. Pshegusov, V. A. Chadaeva in Russian Journal of Biological Invasions
    Article 22 June 2022
  5. Patterns of genetic variation in native and non-native populations of European catfish Silurus glanis across Europe

    Biological invasions are a major component of global change worldwide. But paradoxically, an invasive species might also have threatened populations...

    Paul Castagné, Ivan Paz-Vinas, ... Frédéric Santoul in Biodiversity and Conservation
    Article 19 April 2023
  6. Non-native herpetofauna of Aruba island (Caribbean): patterns and insights

    Islands harbor a significant proportion of global biodiversity and also have disproportionately high richness of introduced species relative to...

    Gianna M. Busala, Matthew R. Helmus, Jocelyn E. Behm in Biological Invasions
    Article Open access 26 June 2024
  7. Global invasion history and native decline of the common starling: insights through genetics

    Few invasive birds are as globally successful as the Common or European Starling ( Sturnus vulgaris ). Native to the Palearctic, the starling has been...

    Katarina C. Stuart, Natalie R. Hofmeister, ... Lee A. Rollins in Biological Invasions
    Article Open access 24 January 2023
  8. Potential distribution, observed impacts, and invasion risk of two non-native snap** turtles, Chelydra serpentina and Macrochelys temminckii

    Among reptiles, turtles are the most frequently traded species and often released in the wild once they become unwanted as pets. The common snap**...

    Iacopo Nerozzi, Ismael Soto, ... Paride Balzani in Biological Invasions
    Article 01 June 2024
  9. Complex preference relationships between native and non-native angiosperms and foraging insect visitors in a suburban greenspace under field and laboratory conditions

    The introduction and spread of non-native flora threatens native pollinators and plants. Non-native angiosperms can compete with native plants for...

    Scarlett R. Howard, Matthew R. E. Symonds in The Science of Nature
    Article Open access 04 May 2023
  10. Invasive non-native species in Brazil: an updated overview

    Invasive non-native species (invasive species, henceforth) across all taxonomic groups are spreading globally, with numbers projected to continue...

    Rafael D. Zenni, Sílvia R. Ziller, ... Tatiani E. Chapla in Biological Invasions
    Article 09 April 2024
  11. Effects of climate change conditions on the individual response and biotic interactions of the native and non-native plants of Antarctica

    Anthropogenic pressure and climate change have generated important changes in the environmental conditions of Antarctic ecosystems. These changes...

    M. Cuba-Diaz, E. Fuentes-Lillo, ... K. J. Chwedorzewska in Polar Biology
    Article 29 June 2023
  12. Conifers and non-native tree species shift trophic niches of generalist arthropod predators in Central European beech forests

    Background

    Functional diversity is vital for forest ecosystem resilience in times of climate-induced forest diebacks. Admixing drought resistant...

    Benjamin Wildermuth, Riko Fardiansah, ... Andreas Schuldt in BMC Ecology and Evolution
    Article Open access 03 February 2023
  13. Search for source of invasive-range populations of a haplodiploid pest species reveals Wolbachia-driven mitochondrial selective sweep in native range

    The phylogeography of invasive pests is fundamentally important for the reconstruction of invasion pathways. Infection patterns with maternally...

    Alihan Katlav, Duong T. Nguyen, ... Markus Riegler in Journal of Pest Science
    Article 12 December 2023
  14. Simulating the potential forest ranges in an old land: the case for Turkey’s forests

    The central aim of this study is to estimate the current potential distribution of Turkey’s forests and their composition in absence of anthropogenic...

    Bikem Ekberzade, Omer Yetemen, ... H. Nuzhet Dalfes in Biodiversity and Conservation
    Article 03 October 2022
  15. Shifts in thermal tolerance of the invasive Asian house gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) across native and introduced ranges

    The ability to rapidly adjust thermal tolerance in response to variable temperatures may facilitate the success of invasive species in non-native...

    Yingyod Lapwong, Ariya Dejtaradol, Jonathan K. Webb in Biological Invasions
    Article 07 February 2021
  16. Indications of reproductive disturbance by the invasive round goby on a native salmonid

    Invasive species have a wide array of effects on species in their introduced ranges, including sub-lethal effects such as disruption of courtship or...

    Isa Wallin Kihlberg, Ann-Britt Florin, ... Gustav Hellström in Biological Invasions
    Article Open access 17 April 2024
  17. Effects of native and non-native earthworms on grassland plant communities and abundance of associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

    Non-native earthworm invasions can greatly alter plant communities directly through root consumption, or indirectly, including through effects on...

    Yevgeniya Malyutina, Gail W. T. Wilson, ... Scott R. Loss in Biological Invasions
    Article 28 October 2022
  18. Predicted threats to a native squirrel from two invading species based on citizen science data

    Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity worldwide and tree squirrels (Sciuridae) are among the most successful mammalian invaders. Two...

    Theodore T. Tran, Benjamin E. Carter, Jessica A. Castillo Vardaro in Biological Invasions
    Article 12 July 2022
  19. Timber Production Opportunities from Private Native Forests in Southern Queensland

    Historically, Queensland’s private native forests have supplied between 40 and 70% of the hardwood resource to the state’s primary processors....

    Ben Francis, Tyron Venn, Tom Lewis in Small-scale Forestry
    Article Open access 11 November 2023
  20. Meta-analysis reveals less sensitivity of non-native animals than natives to extreme weather worldwide

    Extreme weather events (EWEs; for example, heatwaves, cold spells, storms, floods and droughts) and non-native species invasions are two major...

    Shimin Gu, Tianyi Qi, ... Xuan Liu in Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Article 06 November 2023
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