Authors
Philip E Hulme, Sven Bacher, Mark Kenis, Stefan Klotz, Ingolg Kühn, Dan Minchin, Wolfgang Nentwig, Sergej Olenin, Vadim Panov, Jan Pergl, Petr Pyšek, A Roques, Daniel Sol, W Solarz, Montserrat Vilà
Publication date
2008/4
Journal
Journal of Applied Ecology
Volume
45
Issue
2
Pages
403-414
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
  • 1
    Pathways describe the processes that result in the introduction of alien species from one location to another. A framework is proposed to facilitate the comparative analysis of invasion pathways by a wide range of taxa in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Comparisons with a range of data helped identify existing gaps in current knowledge of pathways and highlight the limitations of existing legislation to manage introductions of alien species. The scheme aims for universality but uses the European Union as a case study for the regulatory perspectives.
  • 2
    Alien species may arrive and enter a new region through three broad mechanisms: importation of a commodity, arrival of a transport vector, and/or natural spread from a neighbouring region where the species is itself alien. These three mechanisms result in six principal pathways: release, escape, contaminant, stowaway, corridor and unaided.
  • 3
    Alien …
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