Publications by authors named "Yonghong Xi"

Understanding the determinants of the range expansion of invasive alien species is crucial for developing effective prevention and control strategies. Nevertheless, we still lack a global picture of the potential factors influencing the invaded range expansion across taxonomic groups, especially for the world's worst invaders with high ecological and economic impacts. Here, by extensively collecting data on 363 distributional ranges of 19 of world's worst invasive terrestrial vertebrates across 135 invaded administrative jurisdictions, we observed remarkable variations in the range expansion across species and taxonomic groups.

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Article Synopsis
  • Humans often release non-native animals into the wild, contributing to ecological issues but the releases are hard to track.
  • In this study, researchers focused on two highly invasive reptile and amphibian species (herpetofauna) as examples.
  • They utilized an iEcology method in China that revealed many human-induced releases, demonstrating its value for monitoring and aiding management efforts effectively.
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Anthropogenic climate change, land use modifications, and alien species invasions are major threats to global biodiversity. Protected areas (PAs) are regarded as the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation, however, few studies have quantified the vulnerability of PAs to these global change factors together. Here, we overlay the risks of climate change, land use change, and alien vertebrate establishment within boundaries of a total of 1020 PAs with different administrative levels in China to quantify their vulnerabilities.

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