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5/23/2018  |   9:30 AM - 9:45 AM   |  LANDSCAPE APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING INVASIONS IN INLAND LAKES   |  330 A

LANDSCAPE APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING INVASIONS IN INLAND LAKES

Lakes, like islands, have been model systems for testing important concepts in landscape ecology. I discuss how these landscape-based concepts and multi-scale tools have been used to understand and predict biological invasions. I review a range of approaches, from ecological niche models to studies examining dispersal and incorporating human dimensions. While landscape approaches have been applied in a range of ecosystems, there are clear geographic and taxonomic biases in our understanding. In combination, recently developed analytical techniques and datasets will improve our mechanistic understanding of aquatic invasions and can inform management and conservation of inland lakes.

  • Invasive
  • Lentic
  • Dispersal

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Karen Alofs (), University of Michigan, kmalofs@gmail.com;


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