2024
DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biae088
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Global proliferation of nonnative plants is a major driver of insect invasions

Cleo Bertelsmeier,
Aymeric Bonnamour,
Eckehard G Brockerhoff
et al.

Abstract: Invasions by nonnative insect species can massively disrupt ecological processes, often leading to serious economic impacts. Previous work has identified propagule pressure as important driver of the trend of increasing numbers of insect invasions worldwide. In the present article, we propose an alternative hypothesis—that insect invasions are being driven by the proliferation of nonnative plants, which create niches for insect specialists and facilitate their establishment outside their native ranges where th… Show more

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