posted on 2021-03-01, 21:05authored byGuillaume Latombe, David M Richardson, Melodie McGeoch, Res Altwegg, Jane A Catford, Jonathan M Chase, Franck Courchamp, Karen J Esler, Jonathan M Jeschke, Pietro Landi, John Measey, Guy F Midgley, Henintsoa O Minoarivelo, James G Rodger, Cang Hui
Community and invasion ecology have mostly grown
independently. There is substantial overlap in the processes captured by
different models in the two fields, and various frameworks have been developed
to reduce this redundancy and synthesize information content. Despite broad
recognition that community and invasion ecology are interconnected, a
process‐based framework synthesizing models across these two fields is lacking.
History
Publication Date
2021-02-01
Journal
Ecosphere
Volume
12
Issue
2
Article Number
e03359
Pagination
1-23
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
2150-8925
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