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Secondary invasion: When invasion success is contingent on other invaders altering the properties of recipient ecosystems

机译:次生入侵:当入侵成功取决于其他入侵者,从而改变受体生态系统的特性时

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Abstract Positive interactions between exotic species may increase ecosystem-level impacts and potentially facilitate the entry and spread of other exotic species. Invader-facilitated invasion success?¢?????¢????secondary invasion?¢?????¢????is a key conceptual aspect of the well-known invasional meltdown hypothesis, but remains poorly defined and empirically underexplored. Drawing from heuristic models and published empirical studies, we explore this form of ?¢????secondary invasion?¢???? and discuss the phenomenon within the recognized conceptual framework of the determinants of invasion success. The term ?¢????secondary invasion?¢???? has been used haphazardly in the literature to refer to multiple invasion phenomena, most of which have other more accepted titles. Our usage of the term secondary invasion is akin to ?¢????invader-facilitated invasion,?¢???? which we define as the phenomenon in which the invasion success of one exotic species is contingent on the presence, influence, and impacts of one or more other exotic species. We present case studies of secondary invasion whereby primary invaders facilitate the entry or establishment of exotic species into communities where they were previously excluded from becoming invasive. Our synthesis, discussion, and conceptual framework of this type of secondary invasion provides a useful reference to better explain how invasive species can alter key properties of recipient ecosystems that can ultimately determine the invasion success of other species. This study increases our appreciation for complex interactions following invasion and highlights the impacts of invasive species themselves as possible determinants of invasion success. We anticipate that highlighting ?¢????secondary invasion?¢???? in this way will enable studies reporting similar phenomena to be identified and linked through consistent terminology.
机译:摘要外来物种之间的积极相互作用可能会增加生态系统一级的影响,并有可能促进其他外来物种的进入和传播。入侵者协助的入侵成功是众所周知的入侵崩溃假说的关键概念,但仍然定义不清,经验不足。从启发式模型和已发表的经验研究中,我们探索了这种形式的“二次入侵”。并在公认的入侵成功决定因素的概念框架内讨论该现象。术语“二次入侵”文献中偶然地使用它来指代多种入侵现象,其中大多数具有其他更被接受的标题。我们对“次要入侵”一词的用法类似于“入侵者促成的入侵”。我们将其定义为一种外来物种入侵成功取决于一种或多种其他外来物种的存在,影响和影响的现象。我们介绍了二次入侵的案例研究,据此,主要入侵者可以促进外来物种的进入或建立,而这些物种先前被排除在入侵之外。我们对这种次生入侵类型的综合,讨论和概念框架,为更好地解释入侵物种如何改变受体生态系统的关键特性提供了有用的参考,这些特性最终可以决定其他物种的入侵成功。这项研究提高了我们对入侵后复杂相互作用的认识,并强调了入侵物种本身的影响可能是入侵成功的决定因素。我们期望突出显示“二次入侵”。通过这种方式,可以通过一致的术语来识别和链接报告相似现象的研究。

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