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Impacts of biological invasions: What’s what and the way forward

Study of the impacts of biological invasions, a pervasive component of global change, has generated remarkable understanding of the mechanisms and consequences of the spread of introduced populations. The growing field of invasion science, poised at a crossroads where ecology, social sciences, resource management, and public perception meet, is increasingly exposed to critical scrutiny from several perspectives. Although the rate of biological invasions, elucidation of their consequences, and knowledge about mitigation are growing rapidly, the very need for invasion science is disputed. Here, we highlight recent progress in understanding invasion impacts and management, and discuss the challenges that the discipline faces in its science and interactions with society

The workshop that spawned this paper was sponsored by CEFE-CNRS, the University of Montpellier (UM2) and the Re´gion Languedoc Roussillon. P.P. was supported by grant no. P504/11/1028 (Czech Science Foundation), long-term research development project no. RVO 67985939 (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic), institutional resources of Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic, and acknowledges the support by Praemium Academiae award from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. D.A.W. was supported by a Wallenberg Scholars award, E.G.B. by the Spanish Ministry of Science (projects CGL2009-12877-C02-01 and CSD2009-00065), M.V. by the Spanish Ministry of Science projects CGL2009-7515 and CSD2008-00040 and the Junta de Andalucı´a RNM-4031, and F.C. by the French ANR (2009 PEXT 010 01)

Elsevier (Cell Press)

Director: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Espanya)
Autor: Simberloff, Daniel
Martin, Jean Louis
Genovesi, Piero
Maris, Virginie
Wardle, David A.
Aronson, James
Courchamp, Franck
Galil, Bella
García-Berthou, Emili
Pascal, Michel
Pyšek, Petr
Sousa, Ronaldo
Tabacchi, Eric
Vilà, Montserrat
Data: 5 juny 2018
Resum: Study of the impacts of biological invasions, a pervasive component of global change, has generated remarkable understanding of the mechanisms and consequences of the spread of introduced populations. The growing field of invasion science, poised at a crossroads where ecology, social sciences, resource management, and public perception meet, is increasingly exposed to critical scrutiny from several perspectives. Although the rate of biological invasions, elucidation of their consequences, and knowledge about mitigation are growing rapidly, the very need for invasion science is disputed. Here, we highlight recent progress in understanding invasion impacts and management, and discuss the challenges that the discipline faces in its science and interactions with society
The workshop that spawned this paper was sponsored by CEFE-CNRS, the University of Montpellier (UM2) and the Re´gion Languedoc Roussillon. P.P. was supported by grant no. P504/11/1028 (Czech Science Foundation), long-term research development project no. RVO 67985939 (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic), institutional resources of Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic, and acknowledges the support by Praemium Academiae award from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. D.A.W. was supported by a Wallenberg Scholars award, E.G.B. by the Spanish Ministry of Science (projects CGL2009-12877-C02-01 and CSD2009-00065), M.V. by the Spanish Ministry of Science projects CGL2009-7515 and CSD2008-00040 and the Junta de Andalucı´a RNM-4031, and F.C. by the French ANR (2009 PEXT 010 01)
Accés al document: http://hdl.handle.net/2072/320979
Llenguatge: eng
Editor: Elsevier (Cell Press)
Drets: Tots els drets reservats
Matèria: Invasions biològiques
Biological invasions
Espècies introduïdes
Introduced organisms
Títol: Impacts of biological invasions: What’s what and the way forward
Tipus: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Repositori: Recercat

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