Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (Espanya)
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2013-10-23
Aquest article ha estat corregit posteriorment l'1 de juliol de 2014. Correcció a: Biology Letters, 2014, vol. 10, núm. 7, p. 20140504
Human transportation facilitates the dispersal of exotic ants, but few studies have quantified the magnitude and geography of these movements. We used several non-parametric indices to estimate the number of species successfully introduced to or established in new regions. We also compared their source biogeographic realms to assess the importance of geographical origin in determining the likelihood of establishment after introduction. Occurrence data on exotic ants derive from studies of three temperate regions. Our results suggest that the numbers of introduced orestablished ants may be much larger than the numbers so far documented. Ants introduced or established in new regions tend to arrive from the same or neighbouring realms, as would be expected if exotic species tend to match climates and if arrival/establishment is dependent upon higher trade rates from neighbouring countries
V.M. and C. G. received support from MICINN (CGL2010-16451), N.R-P. from MICINN (CSD2008-00040) and R. R. D. from US DOE PER (DE-FG02-08ER64510), NASA Biodiversity (ROSES-NNX09AK22G) and NSF Career (0953390) grants
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Invasions biològiques; Biological invasions; Animals invasors; Introduced organisms; Espècies introduïdes
The Royal Society
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1098/rsbl.2013.0540
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1744-9561
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