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No saturation in the accumulation of alien species worldwide
H Seebens, TM Blackburn, EE Dyer, P Genovesi, PE Hulme, JM Jeschke, ...
Nature Communications 8 (1), 1-9, 2017
23482017
World scientists’ warning to humanity: a second notice
WJ Ripple, C Wolf, TM Newsome, M Galetti, M Alamgir, E Crist, ...
BioScience 67 (12), 1026-1028, 2017
17582017
Global rise in emerging alien species results from increased accessibility of new source pools
H Seebens, TM Blackburn, EE Dyer, P Genovesi, PE Hulme, JM Jeschke, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 115 (10), E2264-E2273, 2018
6672018
Projecting the continental accumulation of alien species through to 2050
H Seebens, S Bacher, T Blackburn, C Capinha, W Dawson, S Dullinger, ...
Global Change Biology 27, 970-982, 2021
5852021
The dispersal of alien species redefines biogeography in the Anthropocene
C Capinha, F Essl, H Seebens, D Moser, HM Pereira
Science 348 (6240), 1248-1251, 2015
4762015
Global hotspots and correlates of alien species richness across taxonomic groups
W Dawson, D Moser, M van Kleunen, H Kreft, J Pergl, P Pyšek, P Weigelt, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 1 (7), s41559-017-0186, 2017
4312017
A vision for global monitoring of biological invasions
G Latombe, P Pyšek, JM Jeschke, TM Blackburn, S Bacher, C Capinha, ...
Biological Conservation, 2016
3002016
Global economic costs of aquatic invasive alien species
RN Cuthbert, Z Pattison, NG Taylor, L Verbrugge, C Diagne, DA Ahmed, ...
Science of The Total Environment, 145238, 2021
2962021
Drivers of future alien species impacts: An expert‐based assessment
F Essl, B Lenzner, S Bacher, S Bailey, C Capinha, C Daehler, S Dullinger, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (9), 4880-4893, 2020
2442020
Economic costs of invasive alien species across Europe
PJ Haubrock, AJ Turbelin, RN Cuthbert, A Novoa, NG Taylor, E Angulo, ...
NeoBiota 67, 153-190, 2021
2272021
Remoteness promotes biological invasions on islands worldwide
D Moser, B Lenzner, P Weigelt, W Dawson, H Kreft, J Pergl, P Pyšek, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 115 (37), 9270-9275, 2018
1642018
Non-English languages enrich scientific knowledge: The example of economic costs of biological invasions
E Angulo, C Diagne, L Ballesteros-Mejia, T Adamjy, DA Ahmed, E Akulov, ...
Science of the Total Environment 775, 144441, 2021
1602021
Diversity, biogeography and the global flows of alien amphibians and reptiles
C Capinha, H Seebens, P Cassey, P García‐Díaz, B Lenzner, T Mang, ...
Diversity and Distributions 23 (11), 1313-1322, 2017
1362017
Networks of global bird invasion altered by regional trade ban
L Reino, R Figueira, P Beja, MB Araújo, C Capinha, D Strubbe
Science Advances 3 (11), e1700783, 2017
1282017
Assessing the environmental requirements of invaders using ensembles of distribution models
C Capinha, P Anastácio
Diversity and Distributions 17 (1), 13-24, 2011
1212011
Trends in legal and illegal trade of wild birds: a global assessment based on expert knowledge
J Ribeiro, L Reino, S Schindler, D Strubbe, M Vall-llosera, MB Araújo, ...
Biodiversity and Conservation 28 (12), 3343-3369, 2019
1062019
Effects of climate change, invasive species, and disease on the distribution of native European crayfishes
C Capinha, ER Larson, E Tricarico, JD Olden, F Gherardi
Conservation Biology 27 (4), 731-740, 2013
1032013
Using species distribution model to predict the impact of climate change on the potential distribution of Japanese whiting Sillago japonica
TG Zhixin Zhang, Shengyong Xu, César Capinha, Robbie Weterings
Ecological Indicators 104, 333-340, 2019
1002019
Predicting worldwide invasiveness for four major problematic decapods: an evaluation of using different calibration sets
C Capinha, B Leung, P Anastácio
Ecography 34 (3), 448-459, 2011
962011
Spatial distribution of citizen science casuistic observations for different taxonomic groups
P Tiago, A Ceia-Hasse, TA Marques, C Capinha, HM Pereira
Scientific reports 7 (1), 12832, 2017
892017
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