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Nepůvodní invazní druhy se rekrutují z mnoha taxonomických skupin a invazní biologie hledá obecné principy platné pro všechny skupiny rostlin a živočichů. Analýza 2670 článků o 892 invazních druzích ukázala, že hlavní taxonomické skupiny jsou dobře studovány, ale většina informací o mechanismech invazí pochází ze studia omezeného počtu nejvýznamnějších invazních druhů. Málo studií je prováděno zejména v Africe a Asii, což vede k nedostatku informací o tom, jak invaze probíhají na regionálně specifických stanovištích. Je třeba soustředit více pozornosti na naturalizaci, která je klíčová pro porozumění invazím. Invasive alien species come from most taxonomic groups, and invasion biology is searching for robust cross-taxon generalizations and principles. An analysis of 2670 papers dealing with 892 invasive species showed that all major groups of invaders are well studied, but that most information on the mechanisms of invasion has emerged from work on a limited number of the most harmful invaders. A strong geographical bias, with Africa and Asia understudied, inhibits a balanced understanding of invasion, because we might be lacking knowledge of specific invasion mechanisms from poorly studied, regionally specific habitats. International cooperation is required to achieve a more geographically balanced picture of biological invasions. Invasive species with the greatest impact are best studied, but more studies of species that are naturalized but not (yet) invasive are needed to improve understanding of the mechanisms acting during the naturalization phase of invasions and leading to successful. Invasive alien species come from most taxonomic groups, and invasion biology is searching for robust cross-taxon generalizations and principles. An analysis of 2670 papers dealing with 892 invasive species showed that all major groups of invaders are well studied, but that most information on the mechanisms of invasion has emerged from work on a limited number of the most harmful invaders. A strong geographical bias, with Africa and Asia understudied, inhibits a balanced understanding of invasion, because we might be lacking knowledge of specific invasion mechanisms from poorly studied, regionally specific habitats. International cooperation is required to achieve a more geographically balanced picture of biological invasions. Invasive species with the greatest impact are best studied, but more studies of species that are naturalized but not (yet) invasive are needed to improve understanding of the mechanisms acting during the naturalization phase of invasions and leading to successful.
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Geografické a taxonomické nepřesnosti ve výzkumu biologických invazí Geographical and taxonomic biases in invasion ecology Geographical and taxonomic biases in invasion ecology
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Geographical and taxonomic biases in invasion ecology Geografické a taxonomické nepřesnosti ve výzkumu biologických invazí Geographical and taxonomic biases in invasion ecology
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RIV/67985939:_____/08:00313485!RIV09-AV0-67985939
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5
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RIV/67985939:_____/08:00313485
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geography; taxonomy; invasions
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n8:invasions n8:geography n8:taxonomy
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SK - Slovenská republika
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[B2C83349999F]
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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4
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n11:LC06073
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n12:2008
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23
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Pyšek, Petr Pergl, Jan Weber, E. Sixtová, Zuzana Richardson, D. M. Jarošík, Vojtěch
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000256076800001
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n13:AV0Z60050516 n13:MSM0021620828
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0169-5347
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8