The role of propagule pressure in explaining species invasions

Lockwood, JL; Cassey, P; Blackburn, T

HERO ID

10288461

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2005

Language

English

PMID

16701373

HERO ID 10288461
In Press No
Year 2005
Title The role of propagule pressure in explaining species invasions
Authors Lockwood, JL; Cassey, P; Blackburn, T
Journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Volume 20
Issue 5
Page Numbers 223-228
Abstract Human-mediated species invasions are a significant component of current global environmental change. There is every indication that the rate at which locations are accumulating non-native species is accelerating as free trade and globalization advance. Thus, the need to incorporate predictive models in the assessment of invasion risk has become acute. However, finding elements of the invasion process that provide consistent explanatory power has proved elusive. Here, we propose propagule pressure as a key element to understanding why some introduced populations fail to establish whereas others succeed. In the process, we illustrate how the study of propagule pressure can provide an opportunity to tie together disparate research agendas within invasion ecology.
Doi 10.1016/j.tree.2005.02.004
Pmid 16701373
Wosid WOS:000229141400004
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Is Public Yes
Language Text English