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Emerging Themes in Our Understanding of Species Displacements.

Yulin Gao1, Stuart R Reitz2.   

Abstract

The displacement of a species from a habitat by actions of another is the most severe outcome of interspecific interactions. This review focuses on recent developments in the understanding of (a) ecological mechanisms that lead to displacements, (b) how outcomes of interspecific interactions are affected by the context of where and when they occur, and (c) impacts of displacements. Displacements are likely to escalate as their primary initiating factors-the spread of non-native species and environmental change-continue at unprecedented rates. Displacements typically result from interactions of multiple mechanisms, not all of which involve direct competition. Various biotic and abiotic factors mediate these mechanisms, so variable outcomes occur when the same species interact in different environments. Though replacement of one species by another has particular relevance to pest management and conservation biology, the cascading effects that displacements have in managed and natural systems are critical to understand.

Keywords:  interspecific competition; invasive species; species exclusion

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27860525     DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-031616-035425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Entomol        ISSN: 0066-4170            Impact factor:   19.686


  20 in total

1.  The Occurrence of Apparent Competition and Apparent Mutualism in a Modeled Greenhouse System with Two Non-competing Pests and a Shared Biocontrol Agent.

Authors:  M I S Costa; L Anjos
Journal:  Neotrop Entomol       Date:  2020-10-19       Impact factor: 1.434

Review 2.  A decade of a thrips invasion in China: lessons learned.

Authors:  Shengyong Wu; Liangde Tang; Xingrui Zhang; Zhenlong Xing; Zhongren Lei; Yulin Gao
Journal:  Ecotoxicology       Date:  2017-10-11       Impact factor: 2.823

3.  Where Vectors Collide: The Importance of Mechanisms Shaping the Realized Niche for Modeling Ranges of Invasive Aedes Mosquitoes.

Authors:  L Philip Lounibos; Steven A Juliano
Journal:  Biol Invasions       Date:  2018-01-25       Impact factor: 3.133

4.  Niche shifts and the potential distribution of Phenacoccus solenopsis (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) under climate change.

Authors:  Jiufeng Wei; Hufang Zhang; Wanqing Zhao; Qing Zhao
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-07-10       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Evaluation of nine genotypes of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) for larval infestation and performance of rape stem weevil (Ceutorhynchus napi Gyll.).

Authors:  Heike L Schaefer; Haiko Brandes; Bernd Ulber; Heiko C Becker; Stefan Vidal
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-07-07       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Selection and validation of reference genes for quantitative real-time PCR analysis under different experimental conditions in the leafminer Liriomyza trifolii (Diptera: Agromyzidae).

Authors:  Ya-Wen Chang; Jing-Yun Chen; Ming-Xing Lu; Yuan Gao; Zi-Hua Tian; Wei-Rong Gong; Wei Zhu; Yu-Zhou Du
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Niche comparison among two invasive leafminer species and their parasitoid Opius biroi: implications for competitive displacement.

Authors:  Zhenlong Xing; Linya Zhang; Shengyong Wu; Hao Yi; Yulin Gao; Zhongren Lei
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-06-26       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  A safety rule approach to surveillance and eradication of biological invasions.

Authors:  Denys Yemshanov; Robert G Haight; Frank H Koch; Robert Venette; Kala Studens; Ronald E Fournier; Tom Swystun; Jean J Turgeon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-07-31       Impact factor: 3.752

9.  Cloning and expression of genes encoding heat shock proteins in Liriomyza trifolii and comparison with two congener leafminer species.

Authors:  Ya-Wen Chang; Jing-Yun Chen; Ming-Xing Lu; Yuan Gao; Zi-Hua Tian; Wei-Rong Gong; Chang-Sheng Dong; Yu-Zhou Du
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-07-20       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  The fruit and vegetable import pathway for potential invasive pest arrivals.

Authors:  Erik Lichtenberg; Lars J Olson
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-02-16       Impact factor: 3.240

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