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Parallels and discrepancies between non‐native species introductions and human migration

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Parallels and discrepancies between non‐native species introductions and human migration
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University of Otago
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Otago University Research Archive
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Biological invasions and human migrations have increased globally due to socio‐economic drivers and environmental factors that have enhanced cultural, economic, and geographic connectivity. Both processes involve the movement, establishment, and spread of species, yet unfold within fundamentally different philosophical, social and biological contexts. Hence, studying biological invasions (invasion science) and human migration (migration studies) presents complex parallels that are potentially...

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Date created
2025-02-20
Creator
Ahmed, Danish A. / Sousa, Ronaldo / Bortolus, Alejandro / Aldemir, Ceray / Angeli, Nicole / Błońska, Dagmara / Briski, Elizabeta / Britton, J. Robert / Cano-Barbacil, Carlos / Clark-ginsberg, Aaron / Culic, Irina / Cuthbert, Ross / Dick, Jaimie / Dimarco, Romina / Essl, Franz / Everts, Teun / García-Berthou, Emili / Hauer, Mathew / Kouba, Antonín / Kourantidou, Melina / Kutschera, Ulrich / Mammola, Stefano / Martín-forés, Irene / Morissette, Olivier / Nuñez, Martín / Olden, Julian / Pârvulescu, Lucian / Pergl, Jan / Renault, David / Rico-Sánchez, Axel / Russell, James / Soto, Ismael / Tarkan, Ali Serhan / Uysal, Tuğba Uçma / Verreycken, Hugo / Vilizzi, Lorenzo / Wasserman, Ryan / Wehi, Priscilla / Haubrock, Phillip Joschka
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/45228
Related subjects
biosecurity / cultural assimilation / ecological resilience / ethnocentrism / globalisation / sociopolitical dynamics / transdisciplinary research

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