Holistic understanding of contemporary ecosystems requires integration of data on domesticated, captive and cultivated organisms
暂无分享,去创建一个
D. Richardson | D. Reeder | N. Simmons | S. Bertolino | Q. Groom | T. Adriaens | N. Upham | K. Phelps | J. Poelen
[1] G. Mahy,et al. Arboreta reveal the invasive potential of several conifer species in the temperate forests of western Europe , 2021 .
[2] R. Poulin,et al. Collateral diseases: Aquaculture impacts on wildlife infections , 2020, Journal of Applied Ecology.
[3] A. Loy,et al. A framework for prioritising present and potentially invasive mammal species for a national list , 2020 .
[4] M. Schlaepfer,et al. Quantifying the contributions of native and non-native trees to a city’s biodiversity and ecosystem services , 2020 .
[5] Soledad Altrudi. Connecting to nature through tech? The case of the iNaturalist app , 2020 .
[6] Dinh Ng-Nguyen,et al. Domestic dogs are mammalian reservoirs for the emerging zoonosis flea-borne spotted fever, caused by Rickettsia felis , 2020, Scientific Reports.
[7] L. Boitani,et al. Anthropogenic food subsidies hinder the ecological role of wolves: Insights for conservation of apex predators in human-modified landscapes , 2020, Global Ecology and Conservation.
[8] George J. F. Swan,et al. Ecology of domestic dogs Canis familiaris as an emerging reservoir of Guinea worm Dracunculus medinensis infection , 2020, bioRxiv.
[9] R. Rodpai,et al. Dogs are reservoir hosts for possible transmission of human strongyloidiasis in Thailand: molecular identification and genetic diversity of causative parasite species. , 2019, Journal of helminthology.
[10] E. Mori,et al. License to Kill? Domestic Cats Affect a Wide Range of Native Fauna in a Highly Biodiverse Mediterranean Country , 2019, Front. Ecol. Evol..
[11] Kevin C Elliott,et al. Quantifying the contribution of citizen science to broad‐scale ecological databases , 2019, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
[12] John Wieczorek,et al. Improving Darwin Core for research and management of alien species , 2019, Biodiversity Information Science and Standards.
[13] Michael R. Springborn,et al. When pets become pests: the role of the exotic pet trade in producing invasive vertebrate animals , 2019, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
[14] B. Geslin,et al. Wild pollinator activity negatively related to honey bee colony densities in urban context , 2019, bioRxiv.
[15] D. Suarez,et al. Virulent Newcastle disease viruses from chicken origin are more pathogenic and transmissible to chickens than viruses normally maintained in wild birds. , 2019, Veterinary microbiology.
[16] Liu Yang,et al. Can urban greening increase vector abundance in cities? The impact of mowing, local vegetation, and landscape composition on adult mosquito populations , 2019, Urban Ecosystems.
[17] D. Richardson,et al. Does vegetation structure influence criminal activity? Insights from Cape Town, South Africa , 2019, Frontiers of Biogeography.
[18] L. Bernatchez,et al. Impacts of stocking and its intensity on effective population size in Brook Charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) populations , 2019, Conservation Genetics.
[19] Martin A. Nuñez,et al. Biodiversity assessments: Origin matters , 2018, PLoS biology.
[20] Aisling Irwin,et al. No PhDs needed: how citizen science is transforming research , 2018, Nature.
[21] R. Milo,et al. The biomass distribution on Earth , 2018, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[22] M. Schlaepfer. Do non-native species contribute to biodiversity? , 2018, PLoS biology.
[23] Matthew V. Talluto,et al. The changing role of ornamental horticulture in alien plant invasions , 2018, Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
[24] H. McCallum,et al. Global spread of helminth parasites at the human–domestic animal–wildlife interface , 2018, Global change biology.
[25] G. Smagghe,et al. Interaction effects of different drivers of wild bee decline and their influence on host-pathogen dynamics. , 2018, Current opinion in insect science.
[26] Josephine G. Walker,et al. Prediction and attenuation of seasonal spillover of parasites between wild and domestic ungulates in an arid mixed‐use system , 2018, The Journal of applied ecology.
[27] J. Šlapeta,et al. Parasite spread at the domestic animal - wildlife interface: anthropogenic habitat use, phylogeny and body mass drive risk of cat and dog flea (Ctenocephalides spp.) infestation in wild mammals , 2018, Parasites & Vectors.
[28] A. Scott,et al. Wildlife Presence and Interactions with Chickens on Australian Commercial Chicken Farms Assessed by Camera Traps , 2018, Avian Diseases.
[29] C. Nicholls,et al. Agroecología urbana: diseño de granjas urbanas ricas en biodiversidad, productivas y resilientes , 2018 .
[30] David M. Richardson,et al. Small urban centres as launching sites for plant invasions in natural areas: insights from South Africa , 2017, Biological Invasions.
[31] D. Richardson,et al. Non-native species in urban environments: patterns, processes, impacts and challenges , 2017, Biological Invasions.
[32] J. K. Legind,et al. Contribution of citizen science towards international biodiversity monitoring , 2017 .
[33] C. Pollock,et al. Integrated behavioural and stable isotope data reveal altered diet linked to low breeding success in urban-dwelling blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) , 2017, Scientific Reports.
[34] J. Bicca-Marques,et al. Crop Feeding by Brown Howlers (Alouatta guariba clamitans) in Forest Fragments: The Conservation Value of Cultivated Species , 2016, International Journal of Primatology.
[35] Yohay Carmel,et al. Quantifying the value of user-level data cleaning for big data: A case study using mammal distribution models , 2016, Ecol. Informatics.
[36] Erik Schultes,et al. The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship , 2016, Scientific Data.
[37] A. Klein,et al. Urban gardens promote bee foraging over natural habitats and plantations , 2016, Ecology and evolution.
[38] D. Goulson,et al. Do managed bees drive parasite spread and emergence in wild bees? , 2015, International journal for parasitology. Parasites and wildlife.
[39] J. Pergl,et al. Dark side of the fence: ornamental plants as a source ofwild-growing flora in the Czech Republic , 2016 .
[40] Christopher A. Lepczyk,et al. A review of cat behavior in relation to disease risk and management options , 2015 .
[41] K. Schwarz. Urban Ecosystems: Ecological Principles for the Built Environment, F.H. Adler, C.J. Tanner. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY (2013), 345 pp., ISBN 978-0-52176984-6 (hardback), 978-0-521-74613-7 (paperback) , 2015 .
[42] Quentin Groom,et al. Trying to engage the crowd in recording invasive alien species in Europe: experiences from two smartphone applications in northwest Europe , 2015 .
[43] Ailene K. Ettinger,et al. Global change and local solutions: Tapping the unrealized potential of citizen science for biodiversity research , 2015 .
[44] Erle C. Ellis,et al. Managing the whole landscape: historical, hybrid, and novel ecosystems , 2014 .
[45] Chris Mungall,et al. Global biotic interactions: An open infrastructure to share and analyze species-interaction datasets , 2014, Ecol. Informatics.
[46] P. McQuillan,et al. Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) as a predator and disturbance agent of wildlife in Tasmania , 2014 .
[47] T. Stankowich,et al. Dogs as agents of disturbance , 2014 .
[48] R. Monson. Ecology and the Environment , 2014, The Plant Sciences.
[49] K. Monceau,et al. Vespa velutina: a new invasive predator of honeybees in Europe , 2013, Journal of Pest Science.
[50] J. Leonard,et al. Impact of hybridization with domestic dogs on the conservation of wild canids , 2013 .
[51] C. Thomas. The Anthropocene could raise biological diversity , 2013, Nature.
[52] O. Kopecký,et al. Establishment risk from pet-trade freshwater turtles in the European Union , 2013 .
[53] F. Adler,et al. Urban Ecosystems: Ecological Principles for the Built Environment , 2013 .
[54] Ronald M Atlas,et al. One Health: its origins and future. , 2013, Current topics in microbiology and immunology.
[55] P. Daszak,et al. One Health: The Human-Animal-Environment Interfaces in Emerging Infectious Diseases: Food Safety and Security, and International and National Plans for Implementation of One Health Activities , 2013 .
[56] G. McCracken,et al. Bats Track and Exploit Changes in Insect Pest Populations , 2012, PloS one.
[57] S. Leather,et al. Urban biodiversity: comparison of insect assemblages on native and non-native trees , 2012, Urban Ecosystems.
[58] John Wieczorek,et al. Darwin Core: An Evolving Community-Developed Biodiversity Data Standard , 2012, PloS one.
[59] L. Killmaster,et al. Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) as reservoir hosts for Rickettsia conorii. , 2012, Vector borne and zoonotic diseases.
[60] Anna S. Persson,et al. Gardens benefit bees and enhance pollination in intensively managed farmland , 2011 .
[61] Petr Pyšek,et al. A proposed unified framework for biological invasions. , 2011, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[62] Claude Saegerman,et al. A survey of the transmission of infectious diseases/infections between wild and domestic ungulates in Europe , 2011, Veterinary research.
[63] Jonathan Dushoff,et al. Agricultural intensification, priming for persistence and the emergence of Nipah virus: a lethal bat-borne zoonosis , 2011, Journal of The Royal Society Interface.
[64] L. Bernatchez,et al. Temporal change in genetic integrity suggests loss of local adaptation in a wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) population following introgression by farmed escapees , 2011, Heredity.
[65] M. Vilà,et al. How well do we understand the impacts of alien species on ecosystem services? A pan-European, cross-taxa assessment , 2010 .
[66] David A. Bohan,et al. Crop domestication and the disruption of species interactions , 2010 .
[67] Brian L. Sullivan,et al. eBird: A citizen-based bird observation network in the biological sciences , 2009 .
[68] Mark Heaton,et al. The aquarium and horticultural industry as a pathway for the introduction of aquatic invasive species—outreach initiatives within the Great Lakes basin , 2009 .
[69] Timothy D. Aldred,et al. Biodiversity quality: A paradigm for biodiversity , 2009 .
[70] D. Lesbarrères,et al. Hybridization between escaped domestic and wild American mink (Neovison vison) , 2009, Molecular ecology.
[71] B. V. Holle,et al. Invasive Plant Species and the Ornamental Horticulture Industry , 2009 .
[72] Tiziana Lembo,et al. Exploring reservoir dynamics: a case study of rabies in the Serengeti ecosystem. , 2008, The Journal of applied ecology.
[73] R. Visser,et al. Hybridization between wild and cultivated potato species in the Peruvian Andes and biosafety implications for deployment of GM potatoes , 2008, Euphytica.
[74] Jessica V. Bryant,et al. Four-legged friend or foe? Dog walking displaces native birds from natural areas , 2007, Biology Letters.
[75] U. Kitron,et al. Domestic dogs and cats as sources of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in rural northwestern Argentina , 2006, Parasitology.
[76] D. Richardson,et al. The roles of habitat features, disturbance, and distance from putative source populations in structuring alien plant invasions at the urban/wildland interface on the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. , 2006 .
[77] Per Angelstam,et al. Ecological diversity of birds in relation to the structure of urban green space , 2006 .
[78] L. Chuang,et al. The Pet Trade as a Source of Invasive Fish in Taiwan , 2006 .
[79] T. Tscharntke,et al. Spillover edge effects: the dispersal of agriculturally subsidized insect natural enemies into adjacent natural habitats. , 2006, Ecology letters.
[80] K. Schierenbeck,et al. Hybridization as a stimulus for the evolution of invasiveness in plants? , 2006, Euphytica.
[81] B. Paterson. Ethics for Wildlife Conservation: Overcoming the Human–Nature Dualism , 2006 .
[82] M. Apollonio,et al. Predation by wolves ( Canis lupus ) on wild and domestic ungulates of the western Alps, Italy , 2005 .
[83] R. Tesh,et al. Leishmaniases of the New World: current concepts and implications for future research , 1993, Clinical Microbiology Reviews.
[84] H. Delpietro,et al. Relative population densities and predation of the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) in natural and cattle-raising areas in north-east Argentina , 1992 .
[85] M. Crawley,et al. THE POPULATION DYNAMICS OF AN ALIEN INSECT: ANDRICUS QUERCUSCALICIS (HYMENOPTERA: CYNIPIDAE) , 1991 .