A proposed unified framework for biological invasions

TM Blackburn, P Pyšek, S Bacher, JT Carlton… - Trends in ecology & …, 2011 - cell.com
There has been a dramatic growth in research on biological invasions over the past 20
years, but a mature understanding of the field has been hampered because invasion …

[HTML][HTML] Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ecology theory: Cancer as multidimensional spatiotemporal “unity of ecology and evolution” pathological ecosystem

W Luo - Theranostics, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a particular entity of head neck cancer that is generally
regarded as a genetic disease with diverse intertumor and intratumor heterogeneity. This …

Conserving biodiversity under climate change: the rear edge matters

A Hampe, RJ Petit - Ecology letters, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Modern climate change is producing poleward range shifts of numerous taxa, communities
and ecosystems worldwide. The response of species to changing environments is likely to …

Hybridization and extinction

M Todesco, MA Pascual, GL Owens… - Evolutionary …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Hybridization may drive rare taxa to extinction through genetic swam**, where the rare
form is replaced by hybrids, or by demographic swam**, where population growth rates …

Founding events in species invasions: genetic variation, adaptive evolution, and the role of multiple introductions

KM Dlugosch, IM Parker - Molecular ecology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive species are predicted to suffer from reductions in genetic diversity during founding
events, reducing adaptive potential. Integrating evidence from two literature reviews and two …

Landscapes to riverscapes: bridging the gap between research and conservation of stream fishes: a continuous view of the river is needed to understand how …

KD Fausch, CE Torgersen, CV Baxter, HW Li - BioScience, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Fisheries ecologists have attempted to aid managers charged with conserving stream fish
populations and assemblages by conducting research, primarily at small spatial scales …

Jack of all trades, master of some? On the role of phenotypic plasticity in plant invasions

CL Richards, O Bossdorf, NZ Muth, J Gurevitch… - Ecology …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Invasion biologists often suggest that phenotypic plasticity plays an important role in
successful plant invasions. Assuming that plasticity enhances ecological niche breadth and …

Mammal invaders on islands: impact, control and control impact

F Courchamp, JL Chapuis, M Pascal - Biological reviews, 2003 - cambridge.org
The invasion of ecosystems by exotic species is currently viewed as one of the most
important sources of biodiversity loss. The largest part of this loss occurs on islands, where …

Forest resilience, biodiversity, and climate change

I Thompson, B Mackey, S McNulty… - Secretariat of the …, 2009 - research.fs.usda.gov
This paper reviews the concepts of ecosystem resilience, resistance, and stability in forests
and their relationship to biodiversity, with particular reference to climate change. The report …

Do managed bees have negative effects on wild bees?: A systematic review of the literature

RE Mallinger, HR Gaines-Day, C Gratton - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Managed bees are critical for crop pollination worldwide. As the demand for pollinator-
dependent crops increases, so does the use of managed bees. Concern has arisen that …