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View article: Diverging effects of global change on future invasion risks of Agama picticauda between invaded regions: Same problem, different solutions
Diverging effects of global change on future invasion risks of Agama picticauda between invaded regions: Same problem, different solutions Open
Predicting biological invasions is challenging because multiple factors can act in contrasting directions and exert heterogeneous effects across space. Nevertheless, modelling approaches provide valuable tools to anticipate the potential s…
View article: Genotypic and phenotypic evidence reveals the introduction of two distinct forms of the non-native reptile Gekko gecko to southern Florida
Genotypic and phenotypic evidence reveals the introduction of two distinct forms of the non-native reptile Gekko gecko to southern Florida Open
The red-spotted tokay gecko Gekko gecko (Linnaeus, 1758) is a widely distributed Asian gecko that has established outside of its native range in southern Florida, USA. This study used genotypic and phenotypic data to determine whether mult…
View article: Diverging effects of global change on future invasion risks of Agama picticauda between invaded regions: same problem, different solutions
Diverging effects of global change on future invasion risks of Agama picticauda between invaded regions: same problem, different solutions Open
Predicting biological invasions is challenging because multiple factors can act in contrasting directions and exert heterogeneous effects across space. Nevertheless, modelling approaches provide valuable tools to anticipate the potential s…
View article: Sexual dimorphism in human skeletal muscle ageing
Sexual dimorphism in human skeletal muscle ageing Open
Primary sarcopenia is a progressive, age-related decline of skeletal muscle strength, size, and quality, the socio-economic and health impacts of which are set to increase due to global ageing. Despite differences in the physiology of fema…
View article: Genotypic and phenotypic evidence indicates the introduction of two distinct forms of a non-native species (<i>Gekko gecko</i>) to Florida, USA
Genotypic and phenotypic evidence indicates the introduction of two distinct forms of a non-native species (<i>Gekko gecko</i>) to Florida, USA Open
The red-spotted tokay gecko Gekko gecko (Linnaeus, 1758) is a widely distributed Asian gecko that has established outside of its native range in Florida, USA. This study used genotypic and phenotypic data to determine whether multiple, dis…
View article: Choice of climate data influences current and future global invasion risks for two Phelsuma geckos
Choice of climate data influences current and future global invasion risks for two Phelsuma geckos Open
Invasion risks may be influenced either negatively or positively by climate change, depending on the species. These can be predicted with species distribution models, but projections can be strongly affected by input environmental data (cl…
View article: Choice of climate data influences current and future global invasion risks for two<i>Phelsuma</i>geckos
Choice of climate data influences current and future global invasion risks for two<i>Phelsuma</i>geckos Open
Invasion risks may be influenced either negatively or positively by climate change, depending on the species. These can be predicted with species distribution models, but projections can be strongly affected by input environmental data (cl…
View article: In situ adaptation and ecological release facilitate the occupied niche expansion of a non‐native Madagascan day gecko in Florida
In situ adaptation and ecological release facilitate the occupied niche expansion of a non‐native Madagascan day gecko in Florida Open
Aim To investigate whether the frequently advocated climate‐matching species distribution modeling approach could predict the well‐characterized colonization of Florida by the Madagascar giant day gecko Phelsuma grandis . Location Madagasc…