
Hanno Seebens
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Aug 20, 2024 |
tagesspiegel.de | Theresa Crysmann |Hanno Seebens |Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit |Astrid Eben
© imago/blickwinkel/Bearbeitung: Tagesspiegel Neben Wetterextremen bringt die Klimaerhitzung invasive Arten ins Land, die von den wärmeren Temperaturen profitieren. Unsere Experten ordnen Folgen für Mensch, Natur und Lebensmittelproduktion ein. Von Theresa Crysmann Astrid Eben Hanno Seebens Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit Heute, 16:12 UhrOb in der Landschaft, auf dem Feld oder auf einer unbedeckten Körperstelle: Sie sind auf dem Vormarsch.
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Jun 2, 2024 |
nature.com | Helen Roy |Laura A. Meyerson |Sven Bacher |Philip E. Hulme |Tohru Ikeda |Melodie McGeoch | +65 more
AbstractAlthough invasive alien species have long been recognized as a major threat to nature and people, until now there has been no comprehensive global review of the status, trends, drivers, impacts, management and governance challenges of biological invasions.
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May 28, 2024 |
nature.com | Hanno Seebens |Aidin Niamir |Stephen T. Garnett |Joy A. Kumagai
AbstractBiological invasions are a growing challenge in a highly interconnected and globalized world, leading to the loss of native biodiversity. Indigenous peoples’ lands (IPLs) play a vital role in biodiversity conservation through activities such as land stewardship and management practices. Similar to protected areas, they are also often remote, with fewer connections to international trade networks. The extent to which IPLs are threatened by the spread of invasive species is still unknown.
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Aug 9, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Hanno Seebens |Senckenberg Biodiversity |Guillaume Latombe |Franz Essl
3.8 Species invasiveness Analysing the random effects, we can identify the species with the highest invasiveness propensity (i.e., rate of spread across regions after accounting for the influences of covariates). After accounting for the other effects described above, the random invasiveness rate captures the tendency of different species to spread. Table in Appendix presents the top five alien species in each taxonomic group.
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