Progress toward understanding the ecological impacts of nonnative species
McGill University · Mount Holyoke College · +2 more institutions
Abstract
A predictive understanding of the ecological impacts of nonnative species has been slow to develop, owing largely to an apparent dearth of clearly defined hypotheses and the lack of a broad theoretical framework. The context dependency of impact has fueled the perception that meaningful generalizations are nonexistent. Here, we identified and reviewed 19 testable hypotheses that explain temporal and spatial variation in impact. Despite poor validation of most hypotheses to date, evidence suggests that each can explain at least some impacts in some situations. Several hypotheses are broad in scope (applying to plants and animals in virtually all contexts) and some of them, intriguingly, link processes of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 54.53
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- 100%
- References
- 251
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4Topics & keywords
- Ecology
- Context (archaeology)
- Taxon
- Biology
- Variation (astronomy)
- Community
- Abiotic component
- Habitat