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Invasion biology : hypotheses and evidence / edited by Jonathan M. Jeschke and Tina Heger.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: CABI invasive species series ; 9.Publisher: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2018Copyright date: �2018Description: 1 online resource (x, 177 pages) : illustrations, chartsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781780647654
  • 9781780647661
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Invasion biology.DDC classification:
  • 577.7/18 23
LOC classification:
  • QH353 .I5763 2018eb
Online resources: Also available in print format.
Contents:
Invasion Biology: Searching for Predictions and Prevention and Avoiding Lost Causes / P. Cassey, P. Garc�ia-D�iaz, J.L. Lockwood and T.M. Blackburn -- The Hierarchy-of-hypotheses Approach / T. Heger and J.M. Jeschke -- Hierarchy of Hypotheses or Hierarchy of Predictions? Clarifying Key Concepts in Ecological Research / A.G. Farji-Brener and S. Amador-Vargas -- Mapping Theoretical and Evidential Landscapes in Ecological Science: Levins' Virtue Trade-off and the Hierarchy-of-hypotheses Approach / J. Griesemer -- A Hierarchy of Hypotheses or a Network of Models / S.M. Scheiner and G.A. Fox -- The Hierarchy-of-hypotheses Approach Updated: a Toolbox for Structuring and Analysing Theory, Research and Evidence / T. Heger and J.M. Jeschke -- A Network of Invasion Hypotheses / M. Enders and J.M. Jeschke -- Biotic Resistance and Island Susceptibility Hypotheses / J.M. Jeschke, S. Debille and C.J. Lortie -- Disturbance Hypothesis / R. Nordheimer and J.M. Jeschke -- Invasional Meltdown Hypothesis / R.R. Braga, L. G�omez Aparicio, T. Heger, J.R.S. Vitule and J.M. Jeschke -- Enemy Release Hypothesis / T. Heger and J.M. Jeschke -- Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability and Shifting Defence Hypotheses / C. M�uller -- Tens Rule / J.M. Jeschke and P. Py�sek -- Phenotypic Plasticity Hypothesis / O. Torchyk and J.M. Jeschke -- Darwin's Naturalization and Limiting Similarity Hypotheses / J.M. Jeschke and F. Erhard -- Propagule Pressure Hypothesis / J.M. Jeschke and J. Starzer -- Synthesis / J.M. Jeschke and T. Heger -- Conclusions and Outlook / T. Heger and J.M. Jeschke.
Abstract: This book, containing 18 chapters, combines the hierarchy-of-hypotheses (HoH) approach with hypothesis networks for invasion biology. This book aims to further develop the HoH approach by inviting critical comments (Part I), apply it to 12 major invasion hypotheses (Part II) and explore how it can be expanded to a hierarchically structured hypothesis network (Chapter 7 and Part III). It is important to also check out the companion website that features, for instance, data from the ~1100 studies analysed in Part II of the book. Importantly and as outlined in Chapter 17, this website will be further updated and developed to become a powerful web portal for invasion biology and other research disciplines in the future.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Invasion Biology: Searching for Predictions and Prevention and Avoiding Lost Causes / P. Cassey, P. Garc�ia-D�iaz, J.L. Lockwood and T.M. Blackburn -- The Hierarchy-of-hypotheses Approach / T. Heger and J.M. Jeschke -- Hierarchy of Hypotheses or Hierarchy of Predictions? Clarifying Key Concepts in Ecological Research / A.G. Farji-Brener and S. Amador-Vargas -- Mapping Theoretical and Evidential Landscapes in Ecological Science: Levins' Virtue Trade-off and the Hierarchy-of-hypotheses Approach / J. Griesemer -- A Hierarchy of Hypotheses or a Network of Models / S.M. Scheiner and G.A. Fox -- The Hierarchy-of-hypotheses Approach Updated: a Toolbox for Structuring and Analysing Theory, Research and Evidence / T. Heger and J.M. Jeschke -- A Network of Invasion Hypotheses / M. Enders and J.M. Jeschke -- Biotic Resistance and Island Susceptibility Hypotheses / J.M. Jeschke, S. Debille and C.J. Lortie -- Disturbance Hypothesis / R. Nordheimer and J.M. Jeschke -- Invasional Meltdown Hypothesis / R.R. Braga, L. G�omez Aparicio, T. Heger, J.R.S. Vitule and J.M. Jeschke -- Enemy Release Hypothesis / T. Heger and J.M. Jeschke -- Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability and Shifting Defence Hypotheses / C. M�uller -- Tens Rule / J.M. Jeschke and P. Py�sek -- Phenotypic Plasticity Hypothesis / O. Torchyk and J.M. Jeschke -- Darwin's Naturalization and Limiting Similarity Hypotheses / J.M. Jeschke and F. Erhard -- Propagule Pressure Hypothesis / J.M. Jeschke and J. Starzer -- Synthesis / J.M. Jeschke and T. Heger -- Conclusions and Outlook / T. Heger and J.M. Jeschke.

This book, containing 18 chapters, combines the hierarchy-of-hypotheses (HoH) approach with hypothesis networks for invasion biology. This book aims to further develop the HoH approach by inviting critical comments (Part I), apply it to 12 major invasion hypotheses (Part II) and explore how it can be expanded to a hierarchically structured hypothesis network (Chapter 7 and Part III). It is important to also check out the companion website that features, for instance, data from the ~1100 studies analysed in Part II of the book. Importantly and as outlined in Chapter 17, this website will be further updated and developed to become a powerful web portal for invasion biology and other research disciplines in the future.

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