Authors
Gentile Francesco Ficetola, Wilfried Thuiller, Emilio Padoa‐Schioppa
Publication date
2009/1
Journal
Diversity and Distributions
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pages
108-116
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Aim  Understanding the factors determining the transition from introduction of aliens to the establishment of invasive populations is a critical issue of the study of biological invasions, and has key implications for management. Differences in fitness among areas of introduction can define the zones where aliens become invasive. The American slider turtle Trachemys scripta has been introduced worldwide, and has negative effects on freshwater communities, but only a subset of introduced populations breed successfully. We used species distribution models to assess the factors influencing the slider distribution in Italy, by analysing bioclimatic features that can cause the transition from presence of feral adults to breeding populations. We also evaluated whether climate change might increase the future suitability for reproduction.
Location   Central and Northern Italy.
Methods   The distribution of slider turtle was …
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