Hypothesis Description: Enemy Release Hypothesis
Research Ideas and Outcomes,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
This
paper
provides
a
brief
overview
of
major
hypothesis
in
invasion
biology:
the
enemy
release
hypothesis.
Building
on
summary
different
previous
definitions,
we
provide
following
revised
definition:
“A
reduced
pressure
by
enemies
non-native
range
contributes
to
success.”
Further,
suggest
formalizing
basic
form
‘subject
-
relationship
object’
allow
for
disambiguating
existing
meanings
and
enhancing
their
usability
machines.
Language: Английский
Hypothesis Description: Darwin’s Naturalisation Hypothesis
Research Ideas and Outcomes,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: April 1, 2025
In
this
contribution
of
the
Hypothesis
Description
series,
we
provide
an
overview
one
longest-standing
hypotheses
in
invasion
science:
Darwin's
naturalisation
hypothesis.
We
present
a
brief
summary
past
definitions
and
propose
revised
definition
“high
phylogenetic
distance
between
non-native
species
recipient
community
increases
success”.
This
formulation
follows
basic
form
‘subject
–
relationship
object’,
enabling
clarity
for
future
research
computational
applications
biology.
also
formalised
previous
formulations
hypothesis
identify
both
related
opposite
to
Darwin’s
Language: Английский
Template for a Hypothesis Description paper
Research Ideas and Outcomes,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
Hypothesis
Descriptions
are
a
type
of
manuscript
dedicated
to
the
formal
description
hypothesis,
as
introduced
in
an
accompanying
editorial
and
examplary
Description
for
Enemy
Release
that
is
used
invasion
biology.
This
questionnaire
provides
template
such
manuscript.
The
template's
format
was
designed
simplicity
facilitate
adoption,
it
can
be
easily
extended
capture
additional
information,
e.g.
instructions
falsification
or
generalization,
taxonomic
geographic
scope,
etymology,
relevant
information
other
research
fields
languages.
reflects
recommended
structure
each
its
sections
title
section
indicates
whether
mandatory
optional.
Four
-
Keywords
(mandatory),
Conflicts
interest
(optional),
Acknowledgments
(optional)
References
(mandatory)
this
filled
itself
but
should
otherwise
adjusted
hypothesis
at
hand.
Comments
guide
authors
who
work
on
provided
well.
Language: Английский
A conceptual classification scheme of invasion science
BioScience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
74(12), P. 840 - 850
Published: Aug. 22, 2024
Abstract
In
the
era
of
big
data
and
global
biodiversity
decline,
there
is
a
pressing
need
to
transform
information
into
findable
actionable
knowledge.
We
propose
conceptual
classification
scheme
for
invasion
science
that
goes
beyond
hypothesis
networks
allows
organize
publications
sets,
guide
research
directions,
identify
knowledge
gaps.
Combining
expert
with
literature
analysis,
we
identified
five
major
themes
in
this
field:
introduction
pathways,
success
invasibility,
impacts
invasion,
managing
biological
invasions,
meta-invasion
science.
divided
these
10
broader
questions
linked
them
39
hypotheses
forming
theoretical
foundation
As
artificial
intelligence
advances,
such
schemes
will
become
important
references
organizing
scientific
information.
Our
approach
can
be
extended
other
fields,
fostering
cross-disciplinary
connections
leverage
needed
address
Anthropocene
challenges.
Language: Английский