Neobiota

Papers
(The median citation count of Neobiota is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Economic costs of invasive alien species across Europe131
Global guidelines for the sustainable use of non-native trees to prevent tree invasions and mitigate their negative impacts73
What are the economic costs of biological invasions? A complex topic requiring international and interdisciplinary expertise70
MAcroecological Framework for Invasive Aliens (MAFIA): disentangling large-scale context dependence in biological invasions64
The economic costs of biological invasions around the world55
The importance of assessing positive and beneficial impacts of alien species51
Detailed assessment of the reported economic costs of invasive species in Australia51
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)’s Post-2020 target on invasive alien species – what should it include and how should it be monitored?48
Double trouble: the implications of climate change for biological invasions48
The economic cost of control of the invasive yellow-legged Asian hornet45
Economic costs of biological invasions within North America44
The economic costs of biological invasions in Africa: a growing but neglected threat?41
On the RIP: using Relative Impact Potential to assess the ecological impacts of invasive alien species40
Economic costs of biological invasions in Asia40
Applying the Convention on Biological Diversity Pathway Classification to alien species in Europe39
The economic costs of biological invasions in Brazil: a first assessment37
Economic costs of invasive alien species in the Mediterranean basin37
Biological invasions in France: Alarming costs and even more alarming knowledge gaps34
Appropriate uses of EICAT protocol, data and classifications34
Economic costs of biological invasions in the United Kingdom33
The economic costs of biological invasions in Central and South America: a first regional assessment32
A workflow for standardising and integrating alien species distribution data31
Pathologists and entomologists must join forces against forest pest and pathogen invasions27
Simultaneous detection of native and invasive crayfish and Aphanomyces astaci from environmental DNA samples in a wide range of habitats in Central Europe26
Classifying the introduction pathways of alien species: are we moving in the right direction?26
A review of invasive species reporting apps for citizen science and opportunities for innovation26
Cryptic diversity and mtDNA phylogeography of the invasive demon shrimp, Dikerogammarus haemobaphes (Eichwald, 1841), in Europe26
A framework to support alien species regulation: the Risk Analysis for Alien Taxa (RAAT)26
Economic costs of invasive alien species in Spain25
Origin of climatic data can determine the transferability of species distribution models23
Global costs of plant invasions must not be underestimated22
Xylella fastidiosa invasion of new countries in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa: Ranking the potential exposure scenarios22
Economic costs of invasive species in Germany21
Trait–environment relationships of plant species at different stages of the introduction process21
Improving the Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT): a summary of revisions to the framework and guidelines21
The Epidemiological Framework for Biological Invasions (EFBI): an interdisciplinary foundation for the assessment of biosecurity threats21
First synthesis of the economic costs of biological invasions in Japan20
Rapid recolonisation of feral cats following intensive culling in a semi-isolated context20
Frameworks used in invasion science: progress and prospects20
The potential current distribution of the coypu (Myocastor coypus) in Europe and climate change induced shifts in the near future19
The application of selected invasion frameworks to urban ecosystems19
Clonal growth strategies of Reynoutria japonica in response to light, shade, and mowing, and perspectives for management18
A framework for prioritising present and potentially invasive mammal species for a national list17
Economic costs of biological invasions in terrestrial ecosystems in Russia16
Eyes on the aliens: citizen science contributes to research, policy and management of biological invasions in Europe16
Impacts of the invasive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) on benthic invertebrate fauna: a case study from the Baltic Sea16
Australia’s wish list of exotic pets: biosecurity and conservation implications of desired alien and illegal pet species16
The biology and ecology of the invasive silver-cheeked toadfish (Lagocephalus sceleratus), with emphasis on the Eastern Mediterranean16
Understanding uncertainty in the Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (ICAT) assessments16
Marine hitchhikers: a preliminary study on invertebrates unintentionally transported via the international pet trade15
Multi-taxa inventory of naturalized species in Chile15
A priority-setting scheme for the management of invasive non-native species in protected areas15
Biogeographical comparison of terrestrial invertebrates and trophic feeding guilds in the native and invasive ranges of Carpobrotus edulis15
Economic impact of invasive alien species in Argentina: a first national synthesis14
Harmonising the fields of invasion science and forest pathology14
The recorded economic costs of alien invasive species in Italy14
Impact of non-native tree species in Europe on soil properties and biodiversity: a review14
Interaction of traffic intensity and habitat features shape invasion dynamics of an invasive alien species (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) in a regional road network14
Perceptions of alien plants and animals and acceptance of control methods among different societal groups14
Non-native plant drives the spatial dynamics of its herbivores: the case of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) in Europe13
Landscape restoration due to Xylella fastidiosa invasion in Italy: Assessing the hypothetical public’s preferences13
Trait differentiation between native and introduced populations of the invasive plant Sonchus oleraceus L. (Asteraceae)13
Application of the Socio-Economic Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (SEICAT) to a global assessment of alien bird impacts13
The cost and complexity of assessing impact13
Reciprocal human-natural system feedback loops within the invasion process12
Some reflections on current invasion science and perspectives for an exciting future12
Towards an open, zoomable atlas for invasion science and beyond12
Economic costs of invasive alien species in Mexico12
Comparing environmental impacts of alien plants, insects and pathogens in protected riparian forests12
DASCO: A workflow to downscale alien species checklists using occurrence records and to re-allocate species distributions across realms12
Between approval and disapproval: Citizens’ views on the invasive tree Ailanthus altissima and its management11
Border interceptions of forest insects established in Australia: intercepted invaders travel early and often11
Biological invasions in Singapore and Southeast Asia: data gaps fail to mask potentially massive economic costs11
Distribution and pathways of introduction of invasive alien plant species in Romania11
Spatial dynamics of spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula, invasion of the Northeastern United States11
Diversity and distribution of cytochrome oxidase I (COI) haplotypes of the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys Stål (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae), along the eastern front of its invasive range i11
Invasive alien species add to the uncertain future of protected areas11
Classical biological control against insect pests in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East: What influences its success?11
Competitive ability of native and alien plants: effects of residence time and invasion status10
The potential direct economic impact and private management costs of an invasive alien species: Xylella fastidiosa on Lebanese wine grapes10
Economic costs of biological invasions in Ecuador: the importance of the Galapagos Islands10
Knowledge needs in economic costs of invasive species facilitated by canalisation10
Invasive hornets on the road: motorway-driven dispersal must be considered in management plans of Vespa velutina10
Germination of the invasive legume Lupinus polyphyllus depends on cutting date and seed morphology10
Pathogens co-transported with invasive non-native aquatic species: implications for risk analysis and legislation10
Words matter: a systematic review of communication in non-native aquatic species literature10
Arboreta reveal the invasive potential of several conifer species in the temperate forests of western Europe10
CONTAIN: Optimising the long-term management of invasive alien species using adaptive management10
A review of volunteers’ motivations to monitor and control invasive alien species10
Climate change and micro-topography are facilitating the mountain invasion by a non-native perennial plant species9
An uphill battle? The elevational distribution of alien plant species along rivers and roads in the Austrian Alps9
Applying an invasion and risk framework to track non-native island floras: a case study of challenges and solutions in Hawai‘i9
What is valued in conservation? A framework to compare ethical perspectives9
Leaf trait differences between 97 pairs of invasive and native plants across China: effects of identities of both the invasive and native species9
Is biocontrol efficacy rather driven by the plant or the antagonist genotypes? A conceptual bioassay approach9
Native-alien populations—an apparent oxymoron that requires specific conservation attention9
Ecological and potential socioeconomic impacts of two globally-invasive crayfish9
Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) (Hemiptera, Tingidae) in its invasive range in Europe: perception, knowledge and willingness to act in foresters and citizens9
Revisiting the non-native insect fauna of Greece: Current trends and an updated checklist9
Ornamentals lead the way: global influences on plant invasions in the Caribbean8
Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater – ban of glyphosate use depends on context8
Burmese pythons in Florida: A synthesis of biology, impacts, and management tools8
Spatiotemporal patterns of non-native terrestrial gastropods in the contiguous United States8
Monitoring the silver carp invasion in Africa: a case study using environmental DNA (eDNA) in dangerous watersheds8
Scanning the horizon for invasive plant threats using a data-driven approach8
Advanced molecular-based surveillance of quagga and zebra mussels: A review of environmental DNA/RNA (eDNA/eRNA) studies and considerations for future directions7
A multiregional assessment of transnational pathways of introduction7
Distribution of alien tetrapods in the Iberian Peninsula7
The TOP-100 most dangerous invasive alien species in Northern Eurasia: invasion trends and species distribution modelling7
Long-term changes in the prevalence of the crayfish plague pathogen and its genotyping in invasive crayfish species in Czechia7
Escape from the garden: spreading, effects and traits of a new risky invasive ornamental plant (Gaillardia aristata Pursh)7
The effect of cross-boundary management on the trajectory to commonness in biological invasions7
Estimating the benefit of quarantine: eradicating invasive cane toads from islands7
Alien plants tend to occur in species-poor communities7
Native and non-native sources of carbohydrate correlate with abundance of an invasive ant7
The impact is in the details: evaluating a standardized protocol and scale for determining non-native insect impact7
Comparing the IUCN’s EICAT and Red List to improve assessments of the impact of biological invasions6
Laundry washing increases dispersal efficiency of cloth-dispersed propagules6
Please don’t mow the Japanese knotweed!6
Is invasion science moving towards agreed standards? The influence of selected frameworks6
Identifying safe cultivars of invasive plants: six questions for risk assessment, management, and communication6
Emerging invasion threat of the liana Celastrus orbiculatus (Celastraceae) in Europe6
Into the great wide open: do alien plants spread from rivers to dry savanna in the Kruger National Park?6
Assessing the potential impacts of non-native small mammals in the South African pet trade6
A molecular approach to study Hymenoptera diets using wasp nests6
Management of invasive alien species in Spain: A bibliometric review6
Biosecurity and post-arrival pathways in New Zealand: relating alien organism detections to tourism indicators6
First insights into the molecular population structure and origins of the invasive Chinese sleeper, Perccottus glenii, in Europe6
In-season leaf damage by a biocontrol agent explains reproductive output of an invasive plant species6
Consistency in impact assessments of invasive species is generally high and depends on protocols and impact types6
Current limitations and future prospects of detection and biomonitoring of NIS in the Mediterranean Sea through environmental DNA6
Do dense layers of invasive plants elevate the foraging intensity of small mammals in temperate deciduous forests? A case study from Pennsylvania, USA6
Genic introgression from an invasive exotic fungal forest pathogen increases the establishment potential of a sibling native pathogen6
Plant invasions in riparian areas of the Middle Danube Basin in Serbia6
Micro-habitat and season dependent impact of the invasive Impatiens glandulifera on native vegetation6
Pathogens co-transported with invasive non-native aquatic species: implications for risk analysis and legislation6
Effects of a recalcitrant understory fern layer in an enclosed tropical restoration experiment5
Seed viability of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is affected by seed origin and age, but also by testing method and laboratory5
Early-phase colonisation by introduced sculptured resin bee (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae, Megachile sculpturalis) revealed by local floral resource variability5
A bobber’s perspective on angler-driven vectors of invasive species transmission5
HELLAS-ALIENS. The invasive alien species of Greece: time trends, origin and pathways5
Invasive plant benefits a native plant through plant-soil feedback but remains the superior competitor5
Plankton hitch-hikers on naturalists’ instruments as silent intruders of aquatic ecosystems: current risks and possible prevention5
Expanding the invasion toolbox: including stable isotope analysis in risk assessment5
Scale invariance in the spatial-dynamics of biological invasions5
Do non-native and dominant native species carry a similar risk of invasiveness? A case study for plants in Turkey5
Threats at home? Assessing the potential ecological impacts and risks of commonly traded pet fishes5
Farmers’ knowledge, perception and management practices of fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda Smith) in Manica province, Mozambique5
Horizon scanning for prioritising invasive alien species with potential to threaten agriculture and biodiversity in Ghana5
The rise of the Functional Response in invasion science: a systematic review5
Urban host plant utilisation by the invasive Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae) in northern Utah5
Improving the management of Japanese knotweed s.l.: a response to Jones and colleagues4
Worldwide tests of generic attractants, a promising tool for early detection of non-native cerambycid species4
Pet or pest? Stable isotope methods for determining the provenance of an invasive alien species4
How does familiarity in rhizobial interactions impact the performance of invasive and native legumes?4
Scalability of genetic biocontrols for eradicating invasive alien mammals4
Interaction effects of desiccation and temperature stress resistance across Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) developmental stages4
Jewels on the go: exotic buprestids around the world (Coleoptera, Buprestidae)4
Growing up in a new world: trait divergence between rural, urban, and invasive populations of an amphibian urban invader4
Risk of invasiveness of non-native fishes in the South Caucasus biodiversity and geopolitical hotspot4
Competitive effects of plant invaders on and their responses to native species assemblages change over time4
Invasive catfish in northern Italy and their impacts on waterbirds4
Non-native plants exert strong but under-studied influence on fire dynamics4
Tools for increasing visual encounter probabilities for invasive species removal: a case study of brown treesnakes4
Changing climate may mitigate the invasiveness risk of non-native salmonids in the Danube and Adriatic basins of the Balkan Peninsula (south-eastern Europe)4
Genetic divergence and aggressiveness within a supercolony of the invasive ant Linepithema humile4
Investigating beetle communities in and around entry points can improve surveillance at national and international scale4
Diversity and impacts of key grassland and forage arthropod pests in China and New Zealand: An overview of IPM and biosecurity opportunities4
Small but voracious: invasive generalist consumes more zooplankton in winter than native planktivore4
Invasive predators induce plastic and adaptive responses during embryo development in a threatened frog4
Food-web modification in the eastern Gulf of Finland after invasion of Marenzelleria arctia (Spionidae, Polychaeta)4
Phenology and morphology of the invasive legume Lupinus polyphyllus along a latitudinal gradient in Europe4
Neonatives and translocated species: different terms are needed for different species categories in conservation policies4
Combining live and lethal trapping to inform the management of alien invasive rodent populations in a tropical montane forest4
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