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Social-ecological predictors of global invasions and extinctions
Aaron Lotz,
Craig R. Allen
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Social-ecological
100%
Global Extinction
100%
Global Invasion
100%
Ecological Predictors
100%
Ecological Factors
60%
Biodiversity
60%
GDP per Capita
60%
Life Expectancy
40%
Water Stress
40%
Land Area
40%
Rainwater
40%
Endangered Mammals
40%
Agricultural Intensity
40%
Endangered Birds
40%
Invasive Birds
40%
Information Theory
20%
Resilience
20%
Local Conditions
20%
Environmental Degradation
20%
World Population
20%
Pesticide Regulation
20%
Energy Efficiency
20%
Invasive Mammals
20%
Ecological Parameters
20%
Adult Literacy
20%
Female Participation
20%
Tourism
20%
Social-ecological Systems
20%
Wilderness Protection
20%
Product Export
20%
Export-import Ratio
20%
Political Stability
20%
Undernourishment
20%
Ecological Classes
20%
Social Sciences
War
100%
Ecological Factor
100%
Life Cycle
66%
Life Expectancy
66%
Legislation
33%
Environmental Degradation
33%
Adult Literacy
33%
Social-Ecological Systems
33%
Exports/Imports
33%
World Population
33%
Undernourishment
33%
Political Stability
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Head
100%
Water Stress
66%
Energy Efficiency
33%
Environmental Degradation
33%
Adult Literacy
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Energy Conservation
100%
Psychology
Ecological Variable
100%