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A conceptual framework for understanding arthropod predator and parasitoid invasions

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BIOCONTROL
卷 56, 期 4, 页码 383-393

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10526-011-9377-3

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Biological control; Competition; Invasion stage; Pathways; Predation; Propagule pressure

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  1. United States Department of Agriculture-Animal Plant Health Inspection Service
  2. California Department of Food and Agriculture

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Arthropods make up the largest group of invasive alien species (IAS) worldwide. Although invasion research has been biased towards alien plants and vertebrates, it has suggested potential mechanisms for the success of IAS and provided a theoretical framework for further investigation. Here we address key concepts from invasion biology that are essential to our understanding of the success of invasive alien arthropod predators and parasitoids including human intervention, environmental characteristics, propagule pressure, biological traits, and biological interactions. To gain a greater understanding of the factors most likely to influence the different stages of invasion (arrival, establishment, and spread) for alien arthropod predators and parasitoids, we use a comparative approach to compare and contrast the differential success of invasions by alien phytophagous and carnivorous arthropods. Insights gained from this comparison suggest that future research will require a multitrophic approach in order to enhance our understanding of invasions at higher trophic levels.

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