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Invasive species in Iceland — and beyond.

Over 80 participants gathered in Iceland to discuss invasive species across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems.

👉 Read more: www.forestinvasion.cz/news/worksho...

#InvasionBiology #Research

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New research article! 📰

Nonacs tracks how Argentine ants spread from a single nest into a multi‑nest network 🧩
🔗 doi.org/10.1007/s000...

#SocialInsects #InvasionBiology #CollectiveForaging #SpatialNetworks #BehaviouralEcology

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#Invasionbiology understands that you can predict that moving species around the globe will lead to mayhem at some future point. It also understands we cannot predict the where, when, who and how. Pretending to have the capacity to predict ecology, now or in the future, is disingenuous.

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🌍 Why is the invasion of Vespula germanica in South Africa so slow compared to other regions?

We shows that two introduced populations occupy different ecological niches, structuring genetic variation and limiting spread. 🧬
🔗 doi.org/10.1111/mec....

#InvasionBiology #PopulationGenomics #Ecology

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OnlineFirst - "Strange birds of a feather: Israeli common myna, between invasiveness and belonging" by Eran Nisan Schwarzfuchs:

#Invasionbiology #multispecies #environment #alienspecies #Israel

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....

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New study supported by #GuardIAS uses #eDNA to uncover how #InvasiveSpecies are spreading—offering a powerful tool for early detection and smarter management. 🧬 🌍🌐
#InvasionBiology #AquaticConservation
#bioinvasions

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Job offer: PostDoc in “Invasion Biology, Spectroscopy, Chemical Ecology” 80-100% (f/m/d)
You will join the FORSAID initiative which is seeking to establish a novel and comprehensive paradigm for identifying, observing and containing pest proliferations across Europe. As part of FORSAID, your research will focus on the invasive emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis, EAB) which has killed millions of ash trees outside its native range over the past 20 years. Given the advancing threat of the EAB in central Europe, it is crucial to implement effective screening and diagnostic methods. These methods are essential for two main purposes: the early detection of the beetle in European ash populations and the identification of ash trees with increased resistance to the pest. 

You will use controlled infestation experiments in biosafety greenhouses in combination with some field work to: 
(i) monitor the leaf spectral and metabolomic responses of ash trees attacked by EAB, 
(ii) use these response signals to distinguish EAB-induced stress from drought-related symptoms, and 
(iii) identify tree genotypes with enhanced resistance to EAB. 


You hold a PhD degree in Biology or Environmental Sciences and have a strong background in multivariate statistical analyses, chemical ecology, plant-herbivore interactions and experimental planning. Furthermore, we expect good knowledge in R programming, a good command of English, as well as strong skills in scientific paper writing. FORSAID encourages close collaborations among different European research groups. As such it is essential that you enjoy interacting with scientists of an interdisciplinary team and presenting your data to an international audience.

Job offer: PostDoc in “Invasion Biology, Spectroscopy, Chemical Ecology” 80-100% (f/m/d) You will join the FORSAID initiative which is seeking to establish a novel and comprehensive paradigm for identifying, observing and containing pest proliferations across Europe. As part of FORSAID, your research will focus on the invasive emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis, EAB) which has killed millions of ash trees outside its native range over the past 20 years. Given the advancing threat of the EAB in central Europe, it is crucial to implement effective screening and diagnostic methods. These methods are essential for two main purposes: the early detection of the beetle in European ash populations and the identification of ash trees with increased resistance to the pest. You will use controlled infestation experiments in biosafety greenhouses in combination with some field work to: (i) monitor the leaf spectral and metabolomic responses of ash trees attacked by EAB, (ii) use these response signals to distinguish EAB-induced stress from drought-related symptoms, and (iii) identify tree genotypes with enhanced resistance to EAB. You hold a PhD degree in Biology or Environmental Sciences and have a strong background in multivariate statistical analyses, chemical ecology, plant-herbivore interactions and experimental planning. Furthermore, we expect good knowledge in R programming, a good command of English, as well as strong skills in scientific paper writing. FORSAID encourages close collaborations among different European research groups. As such it is essential that you enjoy interacting with scientists of an interdisciplinary team and presenting your data to an international audience.

🌿🪲 #PostDoc Alert! PhD in #Biology or #EnvironmentalSciences? Strong background in plant-herbivore interactions and good knowledge in R programming? We offer a PostDoc position in the fields of #InvasionBiology, #Spectroscopy and #ChemicalEcology: apply.refline.ch/273855/1772/... #ScienceJobs

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Frontiers | Effects of the native-invasive-alien substitution of ecosystem engineers on sediment reworking and nutrient cycling IntroductionRia de Aveiro, a coastal lagoon on the Atlantic coast of Portugal, was invaded by Arenicola spp. 15 years ago, with the new species successfully ...

New paper out! 🪱 The invasion of Arenicola spp. in Ria de Aveiro is reshaping the ecosystem:
➡️ deeper sediment reworking
➡️ more nutrients in the water

A clear case of how species traits drive ecosystem change.

#MarineEcology #InvasionBiology #riadeaveiro

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“Invasive Species Don’t Exist”? Let’s Talk About It. Challenging the language, ethics, and assumptions of invasion biology.

Invasion Biology Skepticism? Let's talk about the ethics of management of "invasive species" #conservation #ecology #invasionbiology
open.substack.com/pub/bahudso/...

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Does anyone know what the status of the Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species (GRIIS) is? Maybe @dschigel.bsky.social ? I noticed that the website is down and I'm hoping it's temporary! #invasivespecies #invasionbiology

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chairs @laurahmt.bsky.social , @ajpelu.bsky.social and #DavidSanchezPescador.

Dont miss it!
#remotesensing #conservation #invasionbiology #modelling

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🤩 Starter pack with all #journals published by @pensoft.net on @bsky.app!

👌 Follow for lots of #biodiversity & #ecology publications from across our exclusively #openaccess portfolio!

#entomology #zoology #botany #mycology #taxonomy #biodiversitydata #invasivespecies #invasionbiology #science

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Interesante que haya una especie arbórea alóctona e invasora en el TOP25!
#Antrhopocene #VBiomaratón #InvasionBiology

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Figure illustrating 19 types of ecological impacts caused by invasive species, categorized across six levels of ecological organization: individual, population, species, assemblage, ecosystem function/service, and abiotic environment. The levels are shown as a series of six downward arrows, each representing a broader ecological scale. Each impact type is numbered, labeled, and illustrated with an icon, positioned according to the level it primarily affects. Arrows indicate how impacts can accumulate and cascade from one level to another, showing the interconnected and multi-scalar nature of biological invasion impacts.

Figure illustrating 19 types of ecological impacts caused by invasive species, categorized across six levels of ecological organization: individual, population, species, assemblage, ecosystem function/service, and abiotic environment. The levels are shown as a series of six downward arrows, each representing a broader ecological scale. Each impact type is numbered, labeled, and illustrated with an icon, positioned according to the level it primarily affects. Arrows indicate how impacts can accumulate and cascade from one level to another, showing the interconnected and multi-scalar nature of biological invasion impacts.

We know invasive species cause several ecological impacts—but what kinds, exactly? 🌿⚠️🧪
Our latest paper breaks down the different types of impacts, from individuals to entire ecosystems. #Ecology #InvasionBiology

authors.elsevier.com/a/1k%7EhNcZ3...

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🌱 We propose a revised definition: High phylogenetic distance between non-native species & the recipient community increases invasion success.

💡 This formulation follows the basic form ‘subject – relationship – object’, enhancing clarity & computational applications in #invasionbiology.

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a white bin filled with water and assorted crabs, fish, and shrimp. The tag reads, "Minnow #3".

a white bin filled with water and assorted crabs, fish, and shrimp. The tag reads, "Minnow #3".

A close-up of the white bin revealing that one of the shrimp is the non-native Palaemon macrodactylus.

A close-up of the white bin revealing that one of the shrimp is the non-native Palaemon macrodactylus.

Look what we found! 🔎👀 WSG Crab Team monitoring revealed spread of the non-native shrimp (Palaemon macrodactylus) in Puget Sound.
Our new paper is hot of the presses: doi.org/10.3389/fmar...
#invasive_species #InvasionBiology #Bioinvasions #IAS

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Collection sites for the Carpobrotus species used in this study.

Collection sites for the Carpobrotus species used in this study.

Rubén Portela et al. tested key #Hypotheses in #InvasionBiology by focusing on two traits likely to confer #Invasiveness of plants, nutrients and competition, compared four species of #Carpobrotus that differ in invasiveness, using species from four continents.
doi.org/10.1093/jpe/...

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History shows how science has been twisted to justify harmful ideologies - now, invasion biology faces the same fate. 🧪

A study with CBMA’s Ronaldo Sousa warns: comparing migration to biological invasions fuels xenophobic narratives.

#ScienceMatters #Migration #invasionbiology

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Copy number variation contributes to parallel local adaptation in an invasive plant | PNAS Adaptation is a critical determinant of the diversification, persistence, and geographic range limits of species. Yet the genetic basis of adaptati...

check out my new paper from last week! we found that copy number variation contributes to rapid adaptation in the invasive common ragweed. think dad would be proud :)

#popgen #evolution #invasionbiology

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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📢 New paper alert!

Great @neobiota.pensoft.net work by @theresahenke.bsky.social 👏

💡 Key takeaway: Engaging fishers🎣, #iEcology, collaboration and @mfri.bsky.social open door policy provide synergy for monitoring biological invasions #InvasionBiology #iEcology #OpenAccess

@hlynurb.bsky.social

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A large dead wasp pinned to the bottom of a paper cup.

A large dead wasp pinned to the bottom of a paper cup.

The wasp cup in question
#invasionbiology #invasivespecies #northerngianthornet #murderhornet

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Venn diagram of plant species concepts: Native and Non-Native not overlapping, Endangered inside Native, Invasive inside Non-Native, and Weedy as a circle including parts of all the other four concepts

Venn diagram of plant species concepts: Native and Non-Native not overlapping, Endangered inside Native, Invasive inside Non-Native, and Weedy as a circle including parts of all the other four concepts

Here is my version to the answer of a Venn diagram of concepts in #plantbiology: native, non-native, weedy, invasive, and endangered (based on definitions used in USA). Surprisingly hard to do for my students. #conservation #ecology #botany #invasionbiology

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white, die-cut vinyl sticker featuring a few invasive species in the U.S. including kudzu, sea lamprey, zebra mussels, Asian clams, rusty crayfish, Japanese beetle, and spotted lanternfly

white, die-cut vinyl sticker featuring a few invasive species in the U.S. including kudzu, sea lamprey, zebra mussels, Asian clams, rusty crayfish, Japanese beetle, and spotted lanternfly

white, die-cut vinyl sticker featuring a few invasive species in the U.S. including kudzu, sea lamprey, zebra mussels, Asian clams, rusty crayfish, Japanese beetle, and spotted lanternfly. The sticker is on a green water bottle in front of a plant with a white background.

white, die-cut vinyl sticker featuring a few invasive species in the U.S. including kudzu, sea lamprey, zebra mussels, Asian clams, rusty crayfish, Japanese beetle, and spotted lanternfly. The sticker is on a green water bottle in front of a plant with a white background.

New “stop the spread of #invasiveSpecies “ sticker! 🌿🌎

designedwithhartman.etsy.com/listing/1809...

#conservation #ConservationBiology #InvasionBiology #NatureSticker

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Hi folks,

I joined a couple of days ago.

I study #invasivespecies in freshwater ecosystems. My favorite model organisms are fish, mussels & crayfish. My students & I are keen to develop #invasionbiology theory to understand the impacts of introduced non-native animals on biodiversity & food webs.

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How can #eDNA methods be applied to problems of terrestrial #biosecurity & #InvasionBiology? Our new review in #SciTotEnv looks into how this promising tool is being applied, its future potential & what needs to be done to close priority #KnowledgeGaps.

#OpenAccess: doi.org/10.1016/j.sc...

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Our new paper just out in @AIBSbiology Bioscience:

Recent advances in availability and synthesis of the economic costs of biological invasions

https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biad060

#invasionbiology #invasivespecies

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Do Aquatic Macrophytes Limit the Invasion Potential of Exotic Species in Pantanal Grasslands? - Wetlands Natural disturbances have the potential to limit exotic species invasions. The exotic grass, Urochloa humidicola, has high propagation potential following seasonal flooding, but, flooding tends to reduce the cover. Neither the potential for U. humidicola form a seed bank for recruitment following seasonal flooding, nor the mechanism responsible for reducing adult plant cover during floods is currently known. The soil seed bank of a U. humidicola was sampled for 2 years. To examine the potential role of competition with aquatic macrophytes in reducing its cover during floods, cuttings of U. humidicola were flooded in tanks in presence and absence of aquatic macrophytes for 3 months. Seedling density of U. humidicola was higher post-flood (245 seedlings/m−2) than the post-dry (130 seedlings/m−2). Germination occurred throughout the year, with highest seedling densities at the five to 7 months following soil collection. Competition with aquatic plants significantly increased mortality (c. 70%) of inundated U. humidicola. Our findings suggest that the survival potential of U. humidicola under flood is high, but is limited by shading of aquatic macrophytes. Nonetheless, its seed bank germinates throughout the year, though delayed by flooding. Control of invasive species in grasslands of the Pantanal depend on natural hydrological and biological drives.

Aquatic #macrophytes limit the invasion potential of #exoticspecies in Pantanal grasslands link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13157-0... #invasivespecies #invasionbiology

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