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Compiling and analyzing the non-native flora of a megadiverse Neotropical country: a new catalogue for continental Ecua…
In this study, we provide a comprehensive and updated inventory of the non-native vascular flora of continental Ecuador and analyze its key biogeographic and ecological attributes…
Impact of Parametrizing Microphysical Processes in the Jet and Vortex Phase on Contrail Cirrus Properties and Radiative…
Contrail ice nucleation and ice crystal loss during the vortex phase control ice crystal numbers in young contrails and can have a strong impact on the properties and the life cyc…
Reproductive condition of an invasive snake in urban, savanna, and forest habitats
Predation by Brown Treesnakes (Boiga irregularis) has caused the decline or extinction of all native forest vertebrates on Guam, including birds, lizards, and bats. Loss of the hi…
Ecological niche characterization and interspecific associations among invasive Pomacea canaliculata (Mollusca, Gastrop…
Pomacea canaliculata is a major invasive snail species in freshwater ecosystems in southern China. Population outbreaks of this species threaten zoobenthic community structure and…
Transparency and reproducibility in invasion science
Policymakers and practitioners overseeing invasive species management depend on reliable research for guidance. Transparency and reproducibility are core features of reliable rese…
Coelomic foreign bodies in wild-caught Python spp. in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, Florida, USA
Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus) and African rock pythons (Python sebae) have established invasive populations in southern Florida, severely disrupting local ecosystems…
Improving crosshole ground‐penetrating radar full‐waveform inversion results by using progressively expanded bandwidths…
In the last decade, time‐domain crosshole ground‐penetrating radar full‐waveform inversion has been applied to several different test sites and has improved the resolution and rec…
Invasive species risk assessment in practice: Insights from a survey of practitioners
Risk assessment is an important tool in invasive species prevention and management, providing a structured approach to identify and evaluate the risks posed by non-native species.…
Remote sensing for monitoring and assessment of invasive herbaceous plants: the case of Oenothera drummondii in coastal…
Invasive exotic species pose a serious threat to biodiversity, particularly in fragile and degraded habitats. This is the case with Oenothera drummondii, which significantly affec…
Going Dutch: European distribution of non-native land flatworm species belonging to Geoplaninae and Bipaliinae with foc…
Non-native land flatworms can have a negative impact on local ecosystems, due to their voracious appetites for earthworms or snails. Accurate knowledge on the distribution of non-…
Long delays in identification and publication of naturalized species: a case study of introduced grasses in Hawai‘i
As introduced plants spread across the world, botanists documented their naturalizations—self-sustaining reproduction in new geographic areas—through herbarium specimens and publi…
Effect‐Based Trigger Values for Mixtures of Chemicals in Surface Water Detected with In Vitro Bioassays
Effect‐based trigger (EBT) values for in vitro bioassays are important for surface water quality monitoring because they define the threshold between acceptable and poor water qua…
Energetic metabolism and condition indices in native versus invasive common waxbills
Invasive alien species (IAS) pose a serious threat to global biodiversity, and unravelling the mechanisms driving their expansion across new ranges remains an important challenge …
Shell disease dynamics in the non-indigenous Atlantic rock crab (Cancer irroratus) in Icelandic waters
Crustacean shell disease, characterized by progressive degradation of the chitinous exoskeleton due to secretion of chitinases and other enzymes by microorganisms, has been report…
Multiple targets of the Global Biodiversity Framework must be addressed to manage invasive alien species in protected a…
The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) sets out ambitious global targets to reduce biodiversity loss by 2030 and will determine the conservation agenda for the n…
Guiding action on invasive alien species towards meeting the EU's Biodiversity Strategy for 2030
Invasive alien species (IAS) are a major threat to global biodiversity. The total cost of biological invasions across all European Union member states has been estimated at 129.9 …
Unraveling the microbiome dynamics of the invasive Acacia longifolia: a closer look at seeds and nodules
Acacia longifolia, a species native to Australia, is an aggressive invasive in Mediterranean-type ecosystems worldwide. Its success in diverse habitats, expanding from coastal dun…
Crossing borders: Connectivity analyses reveal potential patterns of range expansion of the Northern raccoon in Europe
Identifying suitable areas and potential expansion corridors for alien species that can pose negative environmental and socio-economic impacts is essential to guide prevention, mo…
Temperature-dependent versatility shapes invasiveness in the tropical freshwater gastropod Melanoides tuberculata
Invasive species cause major losses in biodiversity worldwide and alter ecosystem functioning. Once established, invaders are often impossible to remove from ecosystems, especiall…
The chondrite breccia of Antonin (L4‐5)—A new meteorite fall from Poland with a heterogeneous distribution of metal
On July 15, 2021, a huge fireball was visible over Poland. After the possible strewn field was calculated, the first and so far only sample, with a mass of 350 g, was discovered 1…
Insect invasion success depends on taxon and trophic group
The majority of non-native animal species globally are insects, though some insect species are more successful invaders than others. These differences can be attributed, in part, …
Similar alpha yet varied beta functional diversities between invasive and native plant species along an elevational gra…
Illuminating the invasive strategies of alien species in mountainous regions is critical to preventing the increasing frequency of invasion events and enhancing our understanding …
The role of microbiomes in animal invasions: a scoping review
Despite increasing evidence for the contribution of microbiomes to host fitness and evolution, their role in the adaptation and successful establishment of invasive animal species…
A method to quantify jump dispersal of invasive species from occurrence data: the case of the spotted lanternfly, Lycor…
The accuracy of predicting the spread of biological invasions is improved if models explicitly incorporate the two main dispersal mechanisms: diffusive spread and jump dispersal. …
Die Tiefbohrung Rotenburg HKZ 1001 – Einblicke in das devonische Grundgebirge zwischen Rheinischem Schiefergebirge und …
[…] Die 1995 bis auf 1702 m Tiefe niedergebrachte Bohrung Rotenburg HKZ 1001 durchteufte das mesozoische Deckgebirge und erreichte das paläozoische Grundgebirge. Im Mittelpunkt de…
Dunes under attack: untangling the effects of landscape changes on Iceplant invasion (Carpobrotus spp., Aizoaceae) in M…
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) are a great challenge for biodiversity conservation and management. Temporal landscape analysis has a great potential for describing plant invasion pr…
Let ants find them: Using ants as eDNA samplers for detecting the invasive spotted lanternfly
Environmental DNA (eDNA) has emerged as a valuable tool for detecting invasive species, yet its application in terrestrial ecosystems remains challenging due to uneven eDNA distri…
Status assessment of non-native terrestrial species in Antarctica
Antarctica has been subject to direct human activity for a little over 200 years. In recent decades, the combination of sharp increases in human activity and regional climate chan…
The Importance of the Representation of DMS Oxidation in Global Chemistry‐Climate Simulations
The oxidation of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is key for the natural sulfate aerosol formation and its climate impact. Multiphase chemistry is an important oxidation pathway but neglect…
Developing best management practices for the invasive monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) in urban environments
Managing invasive species has become a major environmental challenge due to their global ecological and socioeconomic impacts. Prioritising effective strategies is essential, espe…
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Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) invasion, forest-steppe fragment size and isolation jointly constrain arthropod communitie…
Habitat fragmentation has far-reaching negative impacts on the environment, resulting in biodiversity loss, soil quality degradation and alteration of water availability. In addit…
Are range limits concordant with climatic niche requirements in alien plants? Leguminous invasive plants as case study,…
How do species reach the limits of their distribution and what prevents their continued expansion beyond these ranges? Exotic plant species represent a natural experiment to answe…
Intrapopulation differences in biological traits and impacts in a highly invasive freshwater species
Individual variation assessments are essential to better understand population and community dynamics, as well ecosystem functioning. Although researchers have long recognized thi…
Advancing the Risk Analysis for Alien Taxa (RAAT) framework
The Risk Analysis for Alien Taxa (RAAT) framework was developed to collate scientific information and interpret it in the context of South African regulations on biological invasi…
Charakterisierung der Böden Brandenburgs hinsichtlich ihrer Verbreitung, Eigenschaften und Potenziale mit einer Präsent…
[...] Brandenburg ist in seiner heutigen Gestalt anteilig sehr stark durch die letzten drei großen pleistozänen Inlandvereisungen, insbesondere während der Weichsel-Kaltzeit, gepr…
The challenge of attaining conservation outcomes in a complex system: Agency personnel’s and academic researchers’ pers…
The exotic pet trade is a wicked problem involving economic, social, political, ethical, and environmental dimensions, which cannot be resolved using conventional management strat…
Non-native species drive the global loss of freshwater fish beta-diversity
Freshwater ecosystems are facing mounting challenges. The widespread introduction of non-native species, for example, has resulted in the loss of native species and the substantia…
Habitat and diet interactions in a lowland temperate river suggests no direct impact of non-native monkey goby (Neogobi…
Non-native species can negatively impact native ecosystems, but their introduction does not always lead to major ecological changes. This study examines interactions between the n…
Physical weathering of building stones induced by freeze–thaw action: a laboratory long-term study
Damages to natural building stones induced by the action of frost are considered to be of great importance. Commonly, the frost resistance of building stones is checked by standar…
Invasive Prunus serotina vs. Robinia pseudoacacia: How does temperate forest natural regeneration respond to their quan…
Invasive trees negatively impact forests, by making the vegetation more homogeneous when invaders are present than when they are absent. Here, we aim to more deeply understand the…
Border biosecurity interceptions for air passengers – assessing intervention methods and analytic tools
At-border interventions are a critical step along the biosecurity continuum, to measure and control the risks associated with the cross-border movement of people and goods. Air pa…
Alien species of Ipomoea in Greece, Türkiye and Iran: distribution, impacts and management
New introductions of alien Ipomoea species and their negative impacts have increased in Greece, Türkiye, and Iran. However, little is known about their current status, distributio…
HARTMUT FALKENBERG – Ehrenmitglied der DGMT
Laudatio anläßlich der Verleihung der Ehrenmitgliedschaft der DGMT an H. FALKENBERG während der 19. Jahreshauptversammlung der DGMT am 9. September 2005 in Stade.
Have you seen this fish? Important contribution of stakeholder observations in documenting the distribution and spread …
To address the increasing global issue of biological invasions adequate long-term monitoring data is crucial. Due to substantial resource requirements such continuous monitoring r…
Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Douglas ex Loudon) invasion in subarctic Iceland: evidence from a long-term study
The North American lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) has been widely introduced globally and is now considered invasive in several countries. It was first planted in subarctic Icela…
Zur Hydrologie und Stratigraphie degradierter Niedermoore in Mecklenburg (Naturpark Nossentiner/ Schwinzer Heide)
Im Rahmen eines Life-Projektes wurden mehrere große Niedermoore innerhalb des Naturparkes Nossentiner/ Schwinzer Heide untersucht. Sie repräsentieren hinsichtlich Naturausstattung…
Application of a theoretical simulator to the optimisation of risk-based invasive species surveillance
Early detection and rapid response are critical to the successful management of non-indigenous species (NIS) and rely on effective surveillance programmes. Risk-based surveillance…
Manfred Horn †
[…] Nachruf auf Dr. Manfred Horn (1934–1999). Der Beitrag würdigt Leben und Werk des Geologen, der am 5. März 1999 verstarb. Er skizziert seinen Lebensweg von der Geburt in Sensbu…
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