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Abandoned Foreigners: is the stage set for exotic pet reptiles to invade Central Europe?
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Filz, Katharina J
, Lötters, Stefan
, Bohr, Aline
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Biological invasions
/ Climate
/ Ecological monitoring
/ Herpetofauna
/ Human factors
/ Human influences
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ Native organisms
/ Niche breadth
/ Niches
/ Pets
/ Reptiles
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Risk assessment
2018
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Abandoned Foreigners: is the stage set for exotic pet reptiles to invade Central Europe?
by
Filz, Katharina J
, Lötters, Stefan
, Bohr, Aline
in
Biological invasions
/ Climate
/ Ecological monitoring
/ Herpetofauna
/ Human factors
/ Human influences
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ Native organisms
/ Niche breadth
/ Niches
/ Pets
/ Reptiles
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Risk assessment
2018
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Abandoned Foreigners: is the stage set for exotic pet reptiles to invade Central Europe?
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Filz, Katharina J
, Lötters, Stefan
, Bohr, Aline
in
Biological invasions
/ Climate
/ Ecological monitoring
/ Herpetofauna
/ Human factors
/ Human influences
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ Native organisms
/ Niche breadth
/ Niches
/ Pets
/ Reptiles
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Risk assessment
2018
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Abandoned Foreigners: is the stage set for exotic pet reptiles to invade Central Europe?
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Abandoned Foreigners: is the stage set for exotic pet reptiles to invade Central Europe?
2018
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Considerable scientific, politic and economic attention has been directed to biological invasions. Multiple pathways serve to introduce species to new environments and the release or escape of pets are among the most important sources for species invasions. Risk assessments help to identify species that are likely to become invasive and to set up preventive measures. Weighing the relative importance of ecological and human factors driving the establishment success of abandoned pets, we here present a new methodological guideline to help prioritising management activities for frequently traded pet reptiles. Climate match scores between the different distribution ranges as well as traits and niche axes shared by native and non-native species were assessed. Moreover, we tested for discrepancies in niche breadth between native and non-native ranges and estimated the ability of species to coexist with humans. Potentially moderate to high establishment success in most species was linked to appropriate climate match scores, broader niches with restrained human impacts and high similarities in reproductive traits with the native herpetofauna. Providing baseline information on the invasion potential of pet reptiles, this assessment calls for trade regulations and, to an even greater degree, for large scale education campaigns to prevent the establishment of non-native populations.
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Springer Nature B.V
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