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Troubling travellers: are ecologically harmful alien species associated with particular introduction pathways?

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    SYSNO ASEP0479535
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleTroubling travellers: are ecologically harmful alien species associated with particular introduction pathways?
    Author(s) Pergl, Jan (BU-J) RID, ORCID
    Pyšek, Petr (BU-J) RID, ORCID
    Bacher, S. (CH)
    Essl, F. (AT)
    Genovesi, P. (IT)
    Harrower, C. (GB)
    Hulme, P. E. (NZ)
    Jeschke, J.M. (DE)
    Kenis, M. (CH)
    Kühn, I. (DE)
    Perglová, Irena (BU-J) RID
    Rabitsch, W. (AT)
    Roques, A. (FR)
    Roy, D. B. (GB)
    Roy, H. E. (GB)
    Vila, M. (ES)
    Winter, M. (DE)
    Nentwig, W. (CH)
    Source TitleNeobiota. - : Pensoft Publishers - ISSN 1619-0033
    Roč. 32, č. 1 (2017), s. 1-20
    Number of pages20 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryBG - Bulgaria
    Keywordsinvasions ; pathways ; impact
    Subject RIVEH - Ecology, Behaviour
    OECD categoryBiodiversity conservation
    R&D ProjectsGB14-36079G GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    GAP504/11/1028 GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    Institutional supportBU-J - RVO:67985939
    UT WOS000396311600001
    EID SCOPUS85010207688
    DOI10.3897/neobiota.32.10199
    AnnotationPlants introduced by the pathways release, corridor and unaided were disproportionately more likely to have ecological impacts than those introduced as contaminants. In contrast, impacts were not associated with particular introduction pathways for invertebrates, mammals or fish. While for plants management strategies should be targeted towards the appropriate pathways, for animals, management should focus on reducing the total number of taxa introduced, targeting those pathways responsible for high numbers of introductions. However, regardless of taxonomic group, having multiple introduction pathways increases the likelihood of the species having an ecological impact.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Botany
    ContactMartina Bartošová, martina.bartosova@ibot.cas.cz, ibot@ibot.cas.cz, Tel.: 271 015 242 ; Marie Jakšová, marie.jaksova@ibot.cas.cz, Tel.: 384 721 156-8
    Year of Publishing2018
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