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- Title
Mechanistic models project bird invasions with accuracy.
- Authors
Strubbe, Diederik; Jiménez, Laura; Barbosa, A. Márcia; Davis, Amy J. S.; Lens, Luc; Rahbek, Carsten
- Abstract
Invasive species pose a major threat to biodiversity and inflict massive economic costs. Effective management of bio-invasions depends on reliable predictions of areas at risk of invasion, as they allow early invader detection and rapid responses. Yet, considerable uncertainty remains as to how to predict best potential invasive distribution ranges. Using a set of mainly (sub)tropical birds introduced to Europe, we show that the true extent of the geographical area at risk of invasion can accurately be determined by using ecophysiological mechanistic models that quantify species' fundamental thermal niches. Potential invasive ranges are primarily constrained by functional traits related to body allometry and body temperature, metabolic rates, and feather insulation. Given their capacity to identify tolerable climates outside of contemporary realized species niches, mechanistic predictions are well suited for informing effective policy and management aimed at preventing the escalating impacts of invasive species. Forecasts of risks of invasion by non-native species are challenging to obtain. Here, the authors show that mechanistic models based on functional traits related to species' capacity to generate and retain body heat identify areas at risk of invasion by non-native birds in Europe.
- Subjects
EUROPE; THERMAL tolerance (Physiology); BODY temperature; BIOLOGICAL invasions; PLANT invasions; INTRODUCED species; ALLOMETRY
- Publication
Nature Communications, 2023, Vol 14, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2041-1723
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s41467-023-38329-4