A conceptual classification scheme of invasion science DOI Creative Commons
Camille Musseau, Maud Bernard‐Verdier, Tina Heger

et al.

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

Hypothesis Description: Enemy Release Hypothesis DOI Creative Commons
Tina Heger, Jonathan M. Jeschke, Maud Bernard‐Verdier

et al.

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

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Hypothesis Description: Darwin’s Naturalisation Hypothesis DOI Creative Commons
Florencia A. Yannelli, Wayne Dawson, Mark van Kleunen

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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

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Template for a Hypothesis Description paper DOI Creative Commons
Tina Heger, Daniel Mietchen, Jonathan M. Jeschke

et al.

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

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A conceptual classification scheme of invasion science DOI Creative Commons
Camille Musseau, Maud Bernard‐Verdier, Tina Heger

et al.

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

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