Authors
Florian M Steiner, Birgit C Schlick‐Steiner, Jeremy VanDerWal, Keefe D Reuther, Erhard Christian, Christian Stauffer, Andrew V Suarez, Stephen E Williams, Ross H Crozier
Publication date
2008/5
Journal
Diversity and Distributions
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
538-545
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Spatial modelling of species distributions has become an important tool in the study of biological invasions. Here, we examine the utility of combining distribution and ecological niche modelling for retrieving information on invasion processes, based on species occurrence data from native and introduced ranges. Specifically, we discuss questions, concerning (1) the global potential to spread to other ranges, (2) the potential to spread within established invasions, (3) the detectability of niche differences across ranges, and (4) the ability to infer invasion history through data from the introduced range. We apply this approach to two congeneric pavement ants, Tetramorium sp.E (formerly T. caespitum (Linnaeus 1758)) and T. tsushimae Emery 1925, both introduced to North America. We identify (1) the potential of both species to inhabit ranges worldwide, and (2) the potential of T. sp.E and T. tsushimae, to spread to 23 …
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