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Allee effects in biological invasions

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AbstractUnderstanding the dynamics of small populations is obviously important for declining or rare species but is also particularly important for invading species. The Allee effect, where fitness is reduced when conspecific density is low, can dramatically affect the dynamics of biological invasions. Here, we summarize the literature of Allee effects in biological invasions, revealing an extensive theory of the consequences of the Allee effect in invading species and some empirical support for the theory. Allee effects cause longer lag times, slower spread and decreased establishment likelihood of invasive species. Expected spatial ranges, distributions and patterns of species may be altered when an Allee effect is present. We examine how the theory can and has been used to detect Allee effects in invasive species and we discuss how the presence of an Allee effect and its successful or unsuccessful detection may affect management of invasives. The Allee effect has been shown to change optimal control decisions, costs of control and the estimation of the risk posed by potentially invasive species. Numerous ways in which the Allee effect can influence the efficacy of biological control are discussed.
Title: Allee effects in biological invasions
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AbstractUnderstanding the dynamics of small populations is obviously important for declining or rare species but is also particularly important for invading species.
The Allee effect, where fitness is reduced when conspecific density is low, can dramatically affect the dynamics of biological invasions.
Here, we summarize the literature of Allee effects in biological invasions, revealing an extensive theory of the consequences of the Allee effect in invading species and some empirical support for the theory.
Allee effects cause longer lag times, slower spread and decreased establishment likelihood of invasive species.
Expected spatial ranges, distributions and patterns of species may be altered when an Allee effect is present.
We examine how the theory can and has been used to detect Allee effects in invasive species and we discuss how the presence of an Allee effect and its successful or unsuccessful detection may affect management of invasives.
The Allee effect has been shown to change optimal control decisions, costs of control and the estimation of the risk posed by potentially invasive species.
Numerous ways in which the Allee effect can influence the efficacy of biological control are discussed.

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