id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-328242-afof417h Nuñez, M. A. Invasion Science and the Global Spread of SARS-CoV-2 2020-05-19 .txt text/plain 1363 67 28 Invasion science inherently examines the connectedness between natural and anthropogenic systems by integrating perspectives of, inter alia, ecology, biogeography, population dynamics, evolutionary biology, risk analysis, human history, and environmental management to understand the spread and impact of introduced organisms in non-native contexts. Biomedical research on emergent infectious diseases would benefit from what invasion science can offer in terms of, for example, 1) a consolidated array of frameworks for studying the consequences of eco-evolutionary novelty, and specifically the release of organisms lacking ecological analogues in their recipient environments [4] ; 2) expanding knowledge of the eco-evolutionary factors that determine the success of transitions between stages of invasion (Figure 1 ), which are influenced by a combination of human activities, environmental conditions, and their feedbacks [4, 11, 12] ; and 3) a rich literature on the context-dependent dynamics and predictive modeling of organismal spread and their effects. ./cache/cord-328242-afof417h.txt ./txt/cord-328242-afof417h.txt