Invasive species distribution models–how violating the equilibrium assumption can create new insights
L Gallien, R Douzet, S Pratte… - Global Ecology and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Two core assumptions of species distribution models (SDMs) do not hold when
modelling invasive species. Invasives are not in equilibrium with their environment and …
modelling invasive species. Invasives are not in equilibrium with their environment and …
Prosopis: a global assessment of the biogeography, benefits, impacts and management of one of the world's worst woody invasive plant taxa
RT Shackleton, DC Le Maitre, NM Pasiecznik… - AoB plants, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Invasive species cause ecological, economic and social impacts and are key drivers of
global change. This is the case for the genus Prosopis (mesquite; Fabaceae) where several …
global change. This is the case for the genus Prosopis (mesquite; Fabaceae) where several …
Assessing the accuracy of species distribution models: prevalence, kappa and the true skill statistic (TSS)
Summary 1 In recent years the use of species distribution models by ecologists and
conservation managers has increased considerably, along with an awareness of the need to …
conservation managers has increased considerably, along with an awareness of the need to …
Use of niche models in invasive species risk assessments
Risk maps summarizing landscape suitability of novel areas for invading species can be
valuable tools for preventing species' invasions or controlling their spread, but methods …
valuable tools for preventing species' invasions or controlling their spread, but methods …
A comparative evaluation of presence‐only methods for modelling species distribution
In spite of increasing application of presence‐only models in ecology and conservation and
the growing number of such models, little is known about the relative performance of …
the growing number of such models, little is known about the relative performance of …
Climate change increases risk of plant invasion in the Eastern United States
Invasive plant species threaten native ecosystems, natural resources, and managed lands
worldwide. Climate change may increase risk from invasive plant species as favorable …
worldwide. Climate change may increase risk from invasive plant species as favorable …
Adoption, use and perception of Australian acacias around the world
Aim To examine the different uses and perceptions of introduced Australian acacias (wattles;
Acacia subgenus Phyllodineae) by rural households and communities. Location Eighteen …
Acacia subgenus Phyllodineae) by rural households and communities. Location Eighteen …
Different climatic envelopes among invasive populations may lead to underestimations of current and future biological invasions
Aim We explore the impact of calibrating ecological niche models (ENMs) using (1) native
range (NR) data versus (2) entire range (ER) data (native and invasive) on projections of …
range (NR) data versus (2) entire range (ER) data (native and invasive) on projections of …
Invasive, naturalized and casual alien plants in southern Africa: a summary based on the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas (SAPIA)
L Henderson - Bothalia, 2007 - journals.abcjournal.aosis.co.za
The primary objective of this publication is to provide an overview of the species identity,
invasion status, geographical extent, and abundance of alien plants in South Africa …
invasion status, geographical extent, and abundance of alien plants in South Africa …
Regional analysis of the impacts of climate change on cheatgrass invasion shows potential risk and opportunity
BA Bradley - Global Change Biology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Interactions between climate change and non‐native invasive species may combine to
increase invasion risk to native ecosystems. Changing climate creates risk as new terrain …
increase invasion risk to native ecosystems. Changing climate creates risk as new terrain …