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<p dir="ltr">Supplementary data files, figures, tables, and a list of R code used in analyses. These data, figures, and tables relate to the article entitled "Non-native scale insects (Hemiptera:...
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Globally, freshwater fishes are among the taxa most vulnerable to climate change but are generally understudied in tropical island ecosystems where climate change is predicted to alter the...
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The Willamette River Basin, Oregon, supports native fish species and non-native fish species introduced for sport fisheries or accidentally from aquarium releases and other sources. Based on fish...
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Aim. Mapping the geographic distribution of non-native aquatic species is a critically important precursor to understanding the anthropogenic and environmental factors that drive freshwater...
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This data release includes tabular data files. The dataset consists of four input data tables (Appendices A1-A4) for a Lake Superior EcoPath with EcoSim (EwE; http://ecopath.org) model...
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To determine the differences in soil microbial community composition between native and non-native lineages of Phragmites, we sampled soils from eight sites in the Great Lakes basin where...
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Temperature is an important factor in understanding biogeography and species composition. In south Florida, non-native fishes’ tolerance to low temperatures is a critical factor in delineating...
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These data provide current and future projected post-fire invasion risk by non-native short-lived grasses and forbs based on vegetation cover data from 26,729 plots in the western United States...
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This dataset provides supporting information for the species distribution data used in the associated manuscript. Collections of five non-native fish species were made by a number of institutions,...
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This dataset represents the prevalence of non-native vegetation species as mapped along the Colorado River bottomland from the Colorado state line (San Juan and Grand Counties, Utah) to the...
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The Trojan Y Chromosome (TYC) strategy is a promising eradication method for biological control of non-native species. The strategy works by manipulating the sex ratio of a population through the...
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Analysis of spatio-temporal trends in non-native species distributions across the continental United States, based on publicly available distribution data. This dataset is associated with the...
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This series of five raster datasets includes three input rasters developed to model habitat suitability for two ungulate species on the island of Lanai; the two habitat suitability model raster...
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Maintaining up-to-date information on non-native organisms’ distributions and species composition can be difficult, especially when species cross jurisdictional boundaries that require interagency...
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The data provided is from a database known as Can-NEMO (California Non-native Estuarine and marine Organisms) database. The Cal-NEMO databaseincludes comprehensive and user-friendly information on...
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This dataset represents the presence/absence of non-native, woody and herbaceous cover types in vegetation patches, as mapped from high resolution imagery from 2010. Each type (woody or...
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Freshwater fish are among the most vulnerable taxa to climate change globally but are generally understudied in tropical island ecosystems. Climate change is predicted to alter the intensity,...
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This dataset represents the relative abundance of non-native, herbaceous cover types in vegetation patches, as mapped from high resolution imagery from 2010. This mapping was conducted as part of...
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This dataset represents the relative abundance of non-native, woody cover types in vegetation patches, as mapped from high resolution imagery from 2010. This mapping was conducted as part of the...
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Non-native species pose one of the greatest threats to native biodiversity, and may have particularly severe negative impacts in freshwater ecosystems. Identifying regions of spatial overlap...