Las fluctuaciones poblacionales de roedores han despertado siempre el interés humano debido a su importancia en los ecosistemas y en el bienestar humano. Sin embargo, su estudio científico empezó a ser especialmente relevante a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX cuando Robert Collet y Charles S. Elton describieron las erupciones...
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December 2, 2021 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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August 30, 2022 (v1)Publication
The invasive apple snail (Pomacea maculata) appeared in 2010 in the Ebro Delta Natural Park, an important area for rice production and waterbird conservation in the eastern Mediterranean. To control crop damage, farmers stopped flooding their rice fields in winter, an agri-environmental scheme (AES) applied for more than 20 years in...
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May 19, 2023 (v1)Publication
Impact assessments can help prioritising limited resources for invasive species management. However, their usefulness to provide information for decision-making depends on their repeatability, i.e. the consistency of the estimated impact. Previous studies have provided important insights into the consistency of final scores and rankings....
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September 25, 2024 (v1)Publication
The negative interaction between multiple invasive species, when an invasive predator benefits from a previously introduced and abundant prey, poses unanticipated challenges for the joint management of invaders. To illustrate this question, we describe the surge and collapse of the invasive apple snail Pomacea maculata population before and...
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June 24, 2020 (v1)Publication
The introduction of exotic species to new regions offers opportunities to test fundamental questions in ecology, such as the context-dependency of community structure and assembly. Annual grasslands provide a model system of a major unidirectional introduction of plant species from Europe to North America. We compared the community structure of...
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February 13, 2024 (v1)Publication
Invasive alien species are one of the major threats to global biodiversity, ecosystem integrity, nature's contributions to people and human health. While scenarios about potential future developments have been available for other global change drivers for quite some time, we largely lack an understanding of how biological invasions might unfold...
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September 9, 2022 (v1)PublicationThe EICAT+ framework enables classification of positive impacts of alien taxa on native biodiversity
Species introduced through human-related activities beyond their native range, termed alien species, have various impacts worldwide. The IUCN Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT) is a global standard to assess negative impacts of alien species on native biodiversity. Alien species can also positively affect biodiversity...
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