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A protective nesting association with native species counteracts biotic resistance for the spread of an invasive parakeet from urban into rural habitats.

Dailos Hernández-BritoGuillermo BlancoJosé L TellaMartina Carrete
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2020)
Our results show how a protective-nesting association between invasive and native species can counteract biotic resistance to allow the spread of an invasive species across non-urban habitats, where they may become crop pests. Monk parakeet populations are now growing exponentially in several cities in several Mediterranean countries, where they coexist with white storks. Therefore, management plans should consider this risk of spread into rural areas and favour native predators as potential biological controllers.
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