繁殖体压力
入侵物种
生物
生态学
引进物种
生物多样性
特质
社区
生态系统
生物扩散
人口
人口学
社会学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Guohuan Su,Adam Mertel,Sébastien Brosse,Justin M. Calabrese
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-38107-2
摘要
While biological invasions are recognized as a major threat to global biodiversity, determining non-native species' abilities to establish in new areas (species invasiveness) and the vulnerability of those areas to invasions (community invasibility) is challenging. Here, we use trait-based analysis to profile invasive species and quantify the community invasibility for >1,800 North American freshwater fish communities. We show that, in addition to effects attributed to propagule pressure caused by human intervention, species with higher fecundity, longer lifespan and larger size tend to be more invasive. Community invasibility peaks when the functional distance among native species was high, leaving unoccupied functional space for the establishment of potential invaders. Our findings illustrate how the functional traits of non-native species determining their invasiveness, and the functional characteristics of the invaded community determining its invasibility, may be identified. Considering those two determinants together will enable better predictions of invasions.
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