Fast life history traits promote invasion success in amphibians and reptiles
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Competing theoretical models make different predictions on which life history strategies facilitate growth of small populations. While âfastâ strategies allow for rapid increase in population size and limit vulnerability to stochastic events, âslowâ strategies and bet-hedging may reduce variance in vital rates in response to stochasticity. We test these predictions using biological invasions since founder alien populations start small, compiling the largest dataset yet of global herpetological introductions and life history traits. Using state-of-the-art phylogenetic comparative methods, we show that successful invaders have fast traits, such as large and frequent clutches, at both establishment and spread stages. These results, together with recent findings in mammals and plants, support âfast advantageâ models and the importance of high potential population growth rate. Conversely, successful alien birds are bet-hedgers. We propose that transient population dynamics and differences in...
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2025-04-13



