Population genetic patterns across the native and invasive range of a widely distributed seagrass: Phylogeographic structure, invasive history and conservation implications [0.03%]
分布广泛的海草的原生和入侵范围内的群体遗传格局:植物群地理结构、入侵历史及对保护的影响
Xiaomei Zhang,Yu-Long Li,James E Kaldy et al.
Xiaomei Zhang et al.
Aim: The seagrass Zostera japonica is a dramatically declined endemic species in the Northwestern Pacific from the (sub)tropical to temperate areas, however, it is also an introduced species along the Pacific coast of Nor...
Katrina M Pagenkopp Lohan,John A Darling,Gregory M Ruiz
Katrina M Pagenkopp Lohan
Aim: The global shipping fleet, the primary means of transporting goods among countries, also serves as a major dispersal mechanism for marine invasive species. To date, researchers have primarily focussed on the role of ...
Trends in the detection of aquatic non-indigenous species across global marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems: A 50-year perspective [0.03%]
全球海洋、河口和淡水生态系统中水生外来物种检测趋势:五十年回顾
Sarah A Bailey,Lyndsay Brown,Marnie L Campbell et al.
Sarah A Bailey et al.
Aim: The introduction of aquatic non-indigenous species (ANS) has become a major driver for global changes in species biogeography. We examined spatial patterns and temporal trends of ANS detections since 1965 to inform c...
The risks of using molecular biodiversity data for incidental detection of species of concern [0.03%]
分子生物多样性数据用于意外检测受关注物种的风险
John A Darling,Xavier Pochon,Cathryn L Abbott et al.
John A Darling et al.
Incidental detection of species of concern (e.g., invasive species, pathogens, threatened and endangered species) during biodiversity assessments based on high-throughput DNA sequencing holds significant risks in the absence of rigorous, fi...
Effectiveness of protected areas for bird conservation depends on guild [0.03%]
保护地对鸟类保护的有效性取决于群落分类标准
Gregory D Duckworth,Res Altwegg
Gregory D Duckworth
Aim: Protected areas are key conservation tools intended to increase biodiversity and reduce extinction risks of species and populations. However, the degree to which protected areas achieve their conservation goals is ge...
Drivers of foot-and-mouth disease in cattle at wild/domestic interface: Insights from farmers, buffalo and lions [0.03%]
牛口蹄疫传播的驱动因素:来自农户、水牛和狮子的启示
Eve Miguel,Vladimir Grosbois,Hervé Fritz et al.
Eve Miguel et al.
Humans live increasingly in the proximity of natural areas, leading to increased interactions between people, their livestock and wildlife. Aim: We explor...
Michael R Springborn,Reuben P Keller,Sarah Elwood et al.
Michael R Springborn et al.
Aim: International trade in plants and animals generates significant economic benefits. It also leads to substantial unintended impacts when introduced species become invasive, causing environmental disturbance or transmi...
Species prioritization for monitoring and management in regional multiple species conservation plans [0.03%]
区域多种物种保护计划中的监测和管理优先物种的确定
Helen M Regan,Lauren A Hierl,Janet Franklin et al.
Helen M Regan et al.
Successful conservation plans are not solely achieved by acquiring optimally designed reserves. Ongoing monitoring and management of the biodiversity in those reserves is an equally important, but often neglected or poorly executed, part of...
Comparing agglomerative clustering and three weed classification frameworks to assess the invasiveness of alien species across spatial scales [0.03%]
比较凝聚层次聚类和三种杂草分类框架以评估入侵物种的空间尺度入侵性
Roger A Lawes,Helen T Murphy,Anthony C Grice
Roger A Lawes
To prioritize weed management at the catchment scale, information is required on the species present, their relatively frequency, abundance, and likely spread and impact. The objective of this study was to classify the invasiveness of alien...
Recreational freshwater fishing drives non-native aquatic species richness patterns at a continental scale [0.03%]
休闲淡水钓鱼驱动大陆尺度的外来水生物种丰富度格局
A J S Davis,J A Darling
A J S Davis
Aim: Mapping the geographic distribution of non-native aquatic species is a critically important precursor to understanding the anthropogenic and environmental factors that drive freshwater biological invasions. Such effo...