Biotic invasions: causes, epidemiology, global consequences, and control
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...and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 111–112, CSIRO Publishing 47 Hawkins, B.A. et al. (1999) Is the biological control of insects a natural phenomenon? Oikos 86, 493–506 48 Hosking, J.R. (1995) The impact of seed- and podfeeding insects on Cytisus scoparius, In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds (Delfosse, E.S. and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 45–51, CSIRO Publishing 49 Straw, N.A. and Sheppard, A.W. (1995) The role of plant dispersion pattern in the success and failure of biological control. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds (Delfosse, E.S. and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 161–168, CSIRO Publishing 50 Southwood, T.R.E. et al. (1982) The richness, abundance and biomass of the arthropod communities on trees. J. Anim. Ecol. 51, 635–649 51 MacFarlane, R.P. and van den Ende, H.J. (1995) Vine-feeding insects of old man’s beard (Clematis vitalba), in New Zealand. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds (Delfosse, E.S. and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 57–58, CSIRO Publishing 52 Burki, C. and Nentwig, W. (1997) Comparison of herbivore insect communities of Heracleum sphondylium and H. mantegazziaum in Switzerland (Spermatophyta: Apiaceae). Entomol. Gen. 22, 147–155 53 Syrett, P. and Smith, L.A. (1998) The insect fauna of four weedy Hieracium (Asteraceae) species in New Zealand....
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...and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 111–112, CSIRO Publishing 47 Hawkins, B.A. et al. (1999) Is the biological control of insects a natural phenomenon? Oikos 86, 493–506 48 Hosking, J.R. (1995) The impact of seed- and podfeeding insects on Cytisus scoparius, In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds (Delfosse, E.S. and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 45–51, CSIRO Publishing 49 Straw, N.A. and Sheppard, A.W. (1995) The role of plant dispersion pattern in the success and failure of biological control. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds (Delfosse, E.S. and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 161–168, CSIRO Publishing 50 Southwood, T.R.E. et al. (1982) The richness, abundance and biomass of the arthropod communities on trees. J. Anim. Ecol. 51, 635–649 51 MacFarlane, R.P. and van den Ende, H.J. (1995) Vine-feeding insects of old man’s beard (Clematis vitalba), in New Zealand....
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...and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 111–112, CSIRO Publishing 47 Hawkins, B.A. et al. (1999) Is the biological control of insects a natural phenomenon? Oikos 86, 493–506 48 Hosking, J.R. (1995) The impact of seed- and podfeeding insects on Cytisus scoparius, In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds (Delfosse, E.S. and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 45–51, CSIRO Publishing 49 Straw, N.A. and Sheppard, A.W. (1995) The role of plant dispersion pattern in the success and failure of biological control....
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...and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 111–112, CSIRO Publishing 47 Hawkins, B.A. et al. (1999) Is the biological control of insects a natural phenomenon? Oikos 86, 493–506 48 Hosking, J.R. (1995) The impact of seed- and podfeeding insects on Cytisus scoparius, In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds (Delfosse, E.S. and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 45–51, CSIRO Publishing 49 Straw, N.A. and Sheppard, A.W. (1995) The role of plant dispersion pattern in the success and failure of biological control. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds (Delfosse, E.S. and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 161–168, CSIRO Publishing 50 Southwood, T.R.E. et al. (1982) The richness, abundance and biomass of the arthropod communities on trees. J. Anim. Ecol. 51, 635–649 51 MacFarlane, R.P. and van den Ende, H.J. (1995) Vine-feeding insects of old man’s beard (Clematis vitalba), in New Zealand. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds (Delfosse, E.S. and Scott, R.R., eds), pp. 57–58, CSIRO Publishing 52 Burki, C. and Nentwig, W. (1997) Comparison of herbivore insect communities of Heracleum sphondylium and H. mantegazziaum in Switzerland (Spermatophyta: Apiaceae). Entomol. Gen. 22, 147–155 53 Syrett, P. and Smith, L.A. (1998) The insect fauna of four weedy Hieracium (Asteraceae) species in New Zealand. New Zealand J. Zool. 25, 73–83 54 Hight, S.D. (1990) Available feeding niches in populations of Lythrum salicaria L....
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...…of exotic species are widely recognized as one of the major threats to biodiversity and ecosystem stability (Wilcove and others 1998; Mack and others 2000) and are consequently attracting an exponentially increasing amount of attention from Received 27 February 2002; accepted 18…...
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...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Vol. 10, No. 3 INTRODUCTION Biotic invasions can occur when organisms are transported to new, often distant, ranges where their descendants proliferate, spread, and persist (sensu Elton 1958)....
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...: Calculated. munities such as tropical oceanic islands appear to be particularly vulnerable to invasions (Elton 1958), although the evidence can be equivocal (Simberloff 1995)....
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...FUTURE RESEARCH AND POLICY PRIORITIES Extensive research on the ecology of biotic invasions dates back only a few decades (Elton 1958, Salisbury 1961)....
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...This eruption often occurs rapidly, and there are many first-hand accounts of invasions that proceeded through this phase despite the concerted efforts of the public to control them (Thompson 1922, Elton 1958, Mack 1981)....
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...Many immigrants arrive in new locales as seeds, spores, eggs, or some other resting stage without their native associates, including their usual competitors, predators, grazers, and parasites (Elton 1958, Strong et al. 1984)....
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