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Main Authors: Haubrock, Phillip J, Tarkan, Ali Serhan, Martín-Forés, Irene, Katsanevakis, Stelios, Sousa, Ronaldo, Soto, Ismael, Green, Andy J, Kouba, Antonín, Everts, Teun, Dominguez Almela, Victoria, Belouard, Nadège, Hui, Cang, Bojko, Jamie, Deklerck, Victor, Boeraeve, Margaux, Essl, Franz, Britton, J Robert
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Language:en
Published: Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2026
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41437262/
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author Haubrock, Phillip J
Tarkan, Ali Serhan
Martín-Forés, Irene
Katsanevakis, Stelios
Sousa, Ronaldo
Soto, Ismael
Green, Andy J
Kouba, Antonín
Everts, Teun
Dominguez Almela, Victoria
Belouard, Nadège
Hui, Cang
Bojko, Jamie
Deklerck, Victor
Boeraeve, Margaux
Essl, Franz
Britton, J Robert
author_facet Haubrock, Phillip J
Tarkan, Ali Serhan
Martín-Forés, Irene
Katsanevakis, Stelios
Sousa, Ronaldo
Soto, Ismael
Green, Andy J
Kouba, Antonín
Everts, Teun
Dominguez Almela, Victoria
Belouard, Nadège
Hui, Cang
Bojko, Jamie
Deklerck, Victor
Boeraeve, Margaux
Essl, Franz
Britton, J Robert
Haubrock, Phillip J
Tarkan, Ali Serhan
Martín-Forés, Irene
Katsanevakis, Stelios
Sousa, Ronaldo
Soto, Ismael
Green, Andy J
Kouba, Antonín
Everts, Teun
Dominguez Almela, Victoria
Belouard, Nadège
Hui, Cang
Bojko, Jamie
Deklerck, Victor
Boeraeve, Margaux
Essl, Franz
Britton, J Robert
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents The spread of non-native species. Haubrock, Phillip J Tarkan, Ali Serhan Martín-Forés, Irene Katsanevakis, Stelios Sousa, Ronaldo Soto, Ismael Green, Andy J Kouba, Antonín Everts, Teun Dominguez Almela, Victoria Belouard, Nadège Hui, Cang Bojko, Jamie Deklerck, Victor Boeraeve, Margaux Essl, Franz Britton, J Robert Introduced Species Animals Ecosystem Biodiversity The global redistribution of species through human agency is one of the defining ecological signatures of the Anthropocene, with biological invasions reshaping biodiversity patterns, ecosystem processes and services, and species interactions globally. Here, we review the facets underlying the spread of non-native species - the key process by which introductions translate into large-scale invasions. In particular, we synthesise the ecological, evolutionary, and anthropogenic mechanisms underpinning the spread of non-native species, highlighting how dispersal, recruitment, and establishment interact across spatial and temporal scales. We examine the dynamics of non-native species spread in animals, plants, fungi, and pathogens, as well as across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine realms, with particular attention to the dynamics and processes modulating spread. We further evaluate essential phenomena of non-native species spread, such as the role of invasion fronts, Allee effects, propagule pressure, interactions with environmental change, landscape properties, and biotic interactions. We then outline how spread can be measured, modelled, and predicted using tools ranging from classical diffusion models to cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence and individual-based simulations. By offering a cross-system and cross-scale synthesis, this review advances the theoretical and practical understanding of non-native species spread for supporting policy and management.
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spellingShingle The spread of non-native species.
Haubrock, Phillip J
Tarkan, Ali Serhan
Martín-Forés, Irene
Katsanevakis, Stelios
Sousa, Ronaldo
Soto, Ismael
Green, Andy J
Kouba, Antonín
Everts, Teun
Dominguez Almela, Victoria
Belouard, Nadège
Hui, Cang
Bojko, Jamie
Deklerck, Victor
Boeraeve, Margaux
Essl, Franz
Britton, J Robert
Introduced Species
Animals
Ecosystem
Biodiversity
The spread of non-native species. Haubrock, Phillip J Tarkan, Ali Serhan Martín-Forés, Irene Katsanevakis, Stelios Sousa, Ronaldo Soto, Ismael Green, Andy J Kouba, Antonín Everts, Teun Dominguez Almela, Victoria Belouard, Nadège Hui, Cang Bojko, Jamie Deklerck, Victor Boeraeve, Margaux Essl, Franz Britton, J Robert Introduced Species Animals Ecosystem Biodiversity The global redistribution of species through human agency is one of the defining ecological signatures of the Anthropocene, with biological invasions reshaping biodiversity patterns, ecosystem processes and services, and species interactions globally. Here, we review the facets underlying the spread of non-native species - the key process by which introductions translate into large-scale invasions. In particular, we synthesise the ecological, evolutionary, and anthropogenic mechanisms underpinning the spread of non-native species, highlighting how dispersal, recruitment, and establishment interact across spatial and temporal scales. We examine the dynamics of non-native species spread in animals, plants, fungi, and pathogens, as well as across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine realms, with particular attention to the dynamics and processes modulating spread. We further evaluate essential phenomena of non-native species spread, such as the role of invasion fronts, Allee effects, propagule pressure, interactions with environmental change, landscape properties, and biotic interactions. We then outline how spread can be measured, modelled, and predicted using tools ranging from classical diffusion models to cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence and individual-based simulations. By offering a cross-system and cross-scale synthesis, this review advances the theoretical and practical understanding of non-native species spread for supporting policy and management.
title The spread of non-native species.
topic Introduced Species
Animals
Ecosystem
Biodiversity
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41437262/