Keller and Springborn suggest that cumulative numbers of established alien species would be better explained by variables that are a function of the cumulative human activity rather than by socioeconomic data from any given year. Moreover, they argue that socioeconomic conditions show temporal autocorrelation, and as a result, the power of the 2000 data to explain variation in socioeconomic activities over a longer time frame is truncated, because we do not know how economic indicators will develop in the future.
Reply to Keller and Springborn: No doubt about invasion debt / F. ESSL; S. DULLINGER; W. RABITSCH; P.E. HULME; K. HÜLBER; V. JAROŠÍK; I. KLEINBAUER; F. KRAUSMANN; I. KÜHN; W. NENTWIG; M. VILÀ; P. GENOVESI; F. GHERARDI; M.L. LOUSTEAU; A. ROQUES; P. PYŠEK. - In: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. - ISSN 1091-6490. - STAMPA. - 108:(2011), pp. E221-E221. [10.1073/pnas.1107028108]
Reply to Keller and Springborn: No doubt about invasion debt.
GHERARDI, FRANCESCA;
2011
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Keller and Springborn suggest that cumulative numbers of established alien species would be better explained by variables that are a function of the cumulative human activity rather than by socioeconomic data from any given year. Moreover, they argue that socioeconomic conditions show temporal autocorrelation, and as a result, the power of the 2000 data to explain variation in socioeconomic activities over a longer time frame is truncated, because we do not know how economic indicators will develop in the future.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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