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Biologists increasingly use marketing strategies to promote their results, obtain funding, and influence decisionmakers, but this development can compromise public perceptions of their objectivity and prevent the effective communication... more
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      Environmental ScienceJournalismScience CommunicationEnvironmental Law
Studies on invasive plant management are often short in duration and limited in the methods tested, and lack an adequate description of plant communities that replace the invader following removal. Here we present a comprehensive review... more
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      Coastal ManagementWetlandsConservation BiologyInvasive species ecology
Nuevo registro de Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus (Actinopterygii: Loricariidae) en la desembocadura del río Coahuayana, Coahuayana, Michoacán, México New record of Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus (Actinopterygii: Loricariidae) in the mouth... more
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Risk analysis of species invasions links biology and economics, is increasingly mandated by international and national policies, and enables improved management of invasive species. Biological invasions proceed through a series of... more
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      BioeconomicsBiologyInvasive species ecologyRisk Management
Here in Hawaii, the only ones in the rat race are mongooses, along with Federal and State officials wanting to kill both rats and mongooses. However, there is a big flaw in the recent Federal and State proposal for statewide eradication... more
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      Environmental EngineeringConservation BiologyEnvironmental StudiesPest Management
ABSTRACT: This study shows that disturbance allows the pavement ant to thrive on the Atlantic Coast. Disturbance creates open, dry habitats similar to the habitats occupied by the pavement ant in its native Eurasia. Disturbance tends to... more
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    • Invasive species ecology
Invasive species pose threats to either human health or inflict ecological and/or economic damage. The silver-cheeked toadfish (Lagocephalus sceleratus), a Lessepsian species, is one of the most harmful species in the Mediterranean Sea,... more
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      Invasive species ecologyMediterraneanFish BiologyInvasive Alien Species
The relation between invasion success of Prunus serotina and type of recipient habitat was studied in a large forest in central Belgium. The major emphasis in this study was the determination of factors controlling the abundance of P.... more
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The study examined the Air Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI) of seven different tree species growing around electricity generating houses within the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Main campus, Samaru. Four parameters, leaf relative water... more
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      BotanyLandscape EcologyGeneticsEnvironmental Science
A population of a non-indigenous armoured catfish Pterygoplichthys aff. pardalis from the Dinh river basin (Khan Hoa province, Vietnam). We provide evidence that this is a fully naturalised self-reproducing population and present data on... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)IchthyologyExotic SpeciesInvasive species ecology
We have developed a dynamic model to track the evolution of contaminant concentration in an aquatic organism as a function of season and ontogeny throughout its life cycle. We have focused our analysis on the round goby (Apollonia... more
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      BioaccumulationInvasive species ecologyFish Ontogeny/Phylogeny
Ailanthus altissima (tree of heaven) is a non-native invasive tree spreading within central Appalachia. This dioecious, deciduous, and allelopathic species copiously produces samaras, capable of traveling at least 200 m through primary... more
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      Seed DispersalInvasive species ecologyInvasive SpeciesBiological invasions
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The American mink (Neovison vison) is a semi-aquatic, generalist carnivore released onto Tierra del Fuego (TDF) Island in the 1940s, subsequently spreading to adjacent islands in the archipelago with potential effects on native prey... more
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      Wildlife BiologyConservation EcologyWildlife Ecology And ManagementInvasive species ecology
Invasive carnivorous plant species can impact the native invertebrate communities on which they prey. This article explores the predation of native UK bumblebees (Bombus spp.) by the invasive pitcher plant species Sarracenia purpurea and... more
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      ZoologyPlant BiologyBiologyInvasive species ecology
The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empire, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam tells the darkly humorous story of the French colonial state's failed efforts to impose its vision of modernity upon the colonial city of Hanoi,... more
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      Infectious disease epidemiologyFrench HistoryUrban HistoryEnvironmental History
We describe the population biology and life-history traits of two Eurasian ruffe [Gymnocephalus cernuus (L.), Pisces: Percidae] populations which have recently colonised two small lakes in the lake Maggiore catchment of Northern Italy,... more
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      LimnologyInvasive species ecologyBiological invasionsMultidisciplinary
Ailanthus altissima is an invasive tree species which has colonized numerous ecosystems and affected ecosystem processes worldwide. Despite its importance as an invasive species and the high economic costs incurred from its spread, there... more
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Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica (Newman), is a severe invasive insect pest of turf, landscapes, and horticultural crops. It has successfully colonized much of the United States and has recently established in mainland Europe. The... more
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      Invasive species ecologyPhenologyClimate Change ImpactsSpecies Distribution Modelling
After 1731 in the Zuiderzee in NL poles were protected against the ship worm by hammering in a protection shield of nails. Some of there poles were re-used in a creation of a Texel artitst. By this he, probably unaware. saved important... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyInvasive species ecologyHarbour Archaeology
The Rusty crayfish, Orconectes rusticus Girard, is an invasive crayfish species found in the Midwestern United States and Canada. O. rusticus has displaced native crayfish species throughout its range. Length-weight relationship, body... more
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      Invasive species ecologyBody ConditionLength Weight RelationshipAge and growth
Watersports equipment can act as a vector for the introduction and spread of invasive non native species (INNS) in freshwater environments. To support advice given to recreational water users under the UK Government's Check Clean Dry... more
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      Invasive species ecologyApplied EcologyBiosecurityAlien invasive species
We explored differences in metabolic rates of the introduced snail Cornu aspersum collected from three distant coastal locations across a 1300 km latitudinal range in Chile and raised under common-garden conditions. We measured two... more
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      PhysiologyInvertebrate BiologyInvasive species ecologyMolluscan Biology
Aquatic invasive species are a major threat to native freshwater ecosystems and cause enormous ecological and economic damage worldwide. Didymosphenia geminata (Lyngbye) M. Schmidt is an emerging invasive aquatic species that is spreading... more
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      Aquatic EcologySpecies Distribution ModelsInvasive species ecologyChile
JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and... more
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      BotanyEnvironmental EducationInvasive species ecologyNatural History
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      Plant BiologyInvasive species ecologyInvasive SpeciesAquatic Plants
The invasion success of a species depends on its life history attributes, site conditions and stochastic events. Understanding this process is important for developing effective management. Using a series of field plots and nursery... more
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The plantations of American cranberry introduced from the US in Hantsavichy district became a site for the research and development of a strategy to control accompanying invasive species in cranberry plantations. From 21 species, five... more
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      Invasive species ecologyInvasive SpeciesNature ConservationAmerican cranberry
We provide a comprehensive overview of those Lepidopteran invasions to Europe that result from increasing globalisation and also review expansion of species within Europe. A total of 97 non-native Lepidoptera species (about 1% of the... more
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      Invasive species ecologyBiological invasionsLepidopteraBiorisk
The gelatinous macroplankters Mnemiopsis leidyi and Phyllorhiza punctata are recorded for the first time from the Italian coasts of the Western Mediterranean. In the framework of the CIESM Jellywatch campaign in the summer of 2009, M.... more
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      Invasive species ecologyEcologyInvasive SpeciesBiological invasions
Several lines of evidence suggest that the effects of invasive speciesmay be greater in aquatic freshwaters than in terrestrial ecosystems.We argue that freshwaters are significantlymore invasible—from a number of poorly regulated... more
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      Aquatic EcologyInvasive species ecologyBiological invasionsInvasive Alien Species
Gunnera tinctoria invasions represent an often identified enigma: why should a spe- cies with a narrow ecological amplitude have the capacity to become such a significant invader? In Ireland, for instance, it is now recognised as one of... more
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      Plant EcologyInvasive species ecologyEcologyGunnera tinctoria
Tolka Valley Park is a regional park located on both sides of the Tolka River between Finglas and Glasnevin. The Tolka River valley is rich in plant and animal life, a haven for biodiversity within the city, and local history. But the... more
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      Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental ScienceCommunity EcologyBiodiversity and Ecosystem Function
Climate change, a timely topic, cannot be understood solely by analyzing modern-day ecosystems. Sediment stratigraphy from tidal marshes is an important source of paleoecological data, as these ecosystems experience high rates of... more
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      PaleoenvironmentPaleoecologyInvasive species ecologyWetland Ecology
Understanding the amount of impact and distribution of invasive species is important for both basic ecological research and making management decisions. Because of their extensive impacts in southern Patagonia, invasive North American... more
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      Landscape EcologyInvasive species ecologyInvasive SpeciesInvasion Ecology
Managing the pathways by which non-native species are introduced and spread is considered the most effective way of preventing species invasions. Tourism and outdoor recreation involve the frequent congregation of people, vehicles and... more
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      Conservation BiologyMeta-Analysis and Systematic ReviewInvasive species ecologyInvasive Species
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      Latin American StudiesPolitical EcologyInvasive species ecology
1. The North American signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus has been widely introduced throughout Europe where it is expanding its range and in many areas replacing the native white-clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes. There is... more
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      Conservation BiologyRestoration EcologyInvasive species ecologyFreshwater Ecology
Although habitat loss, fragmentation, and invasive species collectively pose the greatest threats to biodiversity, little theoretical or empirical research has addressed the effects of landscape structure-or spatial pattern more... more
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      Landscape EcologyInvasive species ecologyInvasive SpeciesBiological invasions
Radio-telemetry was used to study the late autumn and winter movements of twenty adult signal crayfish Pacifasta-cus leniusculus (32.9–63.8 mm carapace length) an introduced exotic crayfish species, in the upland River Wharfe, northern... more
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      LimnologyConservation BiologySpatial EcologyInvasive species ecology
Abstract Background: There is little information about the early development of this invasive fish species in order to understand its early life history and developmental strategies towards invasion. Material and Methods: Female... more
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      ZoologyEmbryologyFisheriesInvasive species ecology
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      Invasive species ecologyBiological invasionsLepidopteraEuropean biodiversity
The wild boar is an invasive ecosystem engineer in Argentina that has lacked sufficient basic information to determine applied actions. The current distribution, impacts and management of this species were analyzed using the expert... more
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      Invasive species ecologyMammalogyInvasive SpeciesBiological invasions
Exotic species are increasingly becoming an important consideration for biodiversity scientists and professionals. Invasion by exotics follows four stages (Vankat and Roy 2002): 1) Introduction, when it becomes part of the regional... more
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      HerpetologyExotic SpeciesInvasive species ecologyEcology
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      Evolutionary BiologyWomen's StudiesInvasive species ecologyFeminist science and technology studies
Common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is a keystone tree species throughout temperate Europe whose future existence is threatened by an emerging invasive fungal disease. Ash dieback, which first appeared in Poland in the 1990s, has rapidly... more
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      Conservation BiologyInvasive species ecologyBiodiversity
How have humans colonised the entire planet and reshaped its ecosystems in the process? This unique and groundbreaking collection of essays explores human movement through time, the impacts of these movements on landscapes and other... more
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      Human EcologyArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGlobalization