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Biological invasions are a population-level rather than a species-level phenomenon
Haubrock, Phillip J.; Soto, Ismael; Ahmed, Danish A.; Ansari, Ali R.; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Kurtul, Irmak; Macedo, Rafael L.; Lazaro-Lobo, Adrian; Toutain, Mathieu; Parker, Ben; Blonska, Dagmara; Guareschi, Simone; Cano-Barbacil, Carlos; Almela, Victoria Dominguez; Andreou, Demetra; Moyano, Jaime; Akalın, Sencer; Kaya, Cüneyt; Bayçelebi, Esra; Yoğurtçuoğlu, Baran; Briski, Elizabeta; Aksu, Sadi; Emiroğlu, Özgür; Mammola, Stefano; De Santis, Vanessa; Kourantidou, Melina; Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel; Britton, J. Robert; Kouba, Antonin; Dolan, Ellen J.; Kirichenko, Natalia I.; Garcia-Berthou, Emili; Renault, David; Fernandez, Romina D.; Yapıcı, Sercan; Giannetto, Daniela; Nunez, Martin A.; Hudgins, Emma J.; Pergl, Jan; Milardi, Marco; Musolin, Dmitrii L.; Cuthbert, Ross N. (Wiley, 2024)Biological invasions pose a rapidly expanding threat to the persistence, functioning and service provisioning of ecosystems globally, and to socio-economic interests. The stages of successful invasions are driven by the ... -
Economic costs of non-native species in Türkiye: A first national synthesis
Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Bayçelebi, Esra; Giannetto, Daniela; Özden, Emine Demir; Yazlık, Ayşe; Emiroğlu, Özgür; Aksu, Sadi; Uludağ, Ahmet; Aksoy, Necmi; Baytaşoğlu, Hazel; Kaya, Cüneyt; Mutlu, Tanju; Kırankaya, Şerife Gülsün; Ergüden, Deniz; Per, Esra; Üremiş, İlhan; Candan, Onur; Kekillioğlu, Aysel; Yoğurtçuoğlu, Baran; Ekmekçi, F. Güler; Başak, Esra; Özkan, Hatice; Kurtul, Irmak; Innal, Deniz; Killi, Nurçin; Yapıcı, Sercan; Ayaz, Dinçer; Çiçek, Kerim; Mol, Oğuzcan; Çınar, Emre; Yeğen, Vedat; Angulo, Elena; Cuthbert, Ross N.; Soto, Ismael; Courchamp, Franck; Haubrock, Phillip J. (Economic costs of non-native species in Türkiye: A first national synthesis, 2024)Biological invasions are increasingly recognised as a major global change that erodes ecosystems, societal well-being, and economies. However, comprehensive analyses of their economic ramifications are missing for most ...