Invasion of Introduced Species

作者: Daniel Simberloff

DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.A0020472

关键词: EcologyPredationBiologyHerbivoreHabitatIntroduced species

摘要: Species introduced deliberately or inadvertently by humans to areas outside their native ranges affect species in many ways. Some impacts, such as predation and herbivory, are obvious, but others subtle may result from complex, sometimes indirect interactions of more than two species. No habitat area is immune impacts species, some sorts sites, anthropogenically disturbed oceanic islands, particularly prone invasions. Arrival a new invader lead evolution both the with which it interacts. Keywords: chain reaction; invasional meltdown; nonindigenous species; predation

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