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Page 1: Propagule Pressure Tory White, Bri Habel, Sarah Ryan, Anna Sheinaus

Propagule Pressure

Tory White, Bri Habel, Sarah Ryan, Anna Sheinaus

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Definitions

Propagule Pressure

Propagule Biases

Null Model

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SummaryPropagule pressure...● Should be null model for

invasion studies● Is significantly associated with

invasiveness and invasibility● Can disconfirm interpretations

of invasion patterns

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1- Invasion history/widespread2- Physiological tolerance3- Consumption efficiency4- Body size/ biomass5- Individual growth rate6- Life span/ generation time7- Generation success/ rate8- Seed Size

9- Reproductive output10- Length of growing/breeding season11- Hermaphroditic/ asexual reproduction12- Niche/ Habitat separation13- Effects of herbivores/ predators

0/1- Anthropogenic activity1- Disturbance2-Resource food availability or quality3- Light intensity4- Species richness or diversity5- Species abundance or density6- Effects of herbivores/ predators

:Contrasts that did not consider the potentiallyconfounding effects of propagule pressure

:Did measure propagule pressure

:Used propagule pressure as control

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Example of Propagule BiasGlobally invasive birds tend to belong to just seven families

o ducks/geese, pheasants, other game species

Does this mean that those species have special characteristics that make them more successful for invasion?

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Literature Review - Methods● Forward-tracing of our paper led to

441 papers

● We reviewed 20 papers

● Collected data: support/doesn’t support Colautti et al’s hypothesis; taxonomic group each paper focused on (if any)

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Literature Review - Results

Agreeance: 19/20 Studies● -Aquatic/Terrestrial Plants, Freshwater Fish, Insects, Marine Fish,

Pathogens

Disagreeance: 1/20 Studies● -Birds● -Often due to lack of research or inconclusive results

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Discussion

● Hypothesis well supported

● Applicable across almost all taxonomic groups; EXCEPT maybe birds

European StarlingSturnus vulgaris

An invasive bird in the US

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