Abstract With ecosystems increasingly supporting mul-tiple invasive species, interactions among invaders could magnify or ameliorate the undesired consequences for native communities and ecosystems. We evaluated the individual and combined effects of rusty crayfish (Orco-nectes rusticus) and Chinese mystery snails [Bellamya (=Cipangopaludina) chinensis] on native snail communi-ties (Physa, Helisoma and Lymnaea sp.) and ecosystem attributes (algal chlorophyll a and nutrient concentrations). Both invaders are widespread in the USA and commonly co-occur within northern temperate lakes, underscoring the importance of understanding their singular and joint effects. An outdoor mesocosm experiment revealed that while the two invaders had only weak...
Invertebrate responses to plant invasions can help delineate the drivers of biodiversity and communi...
Human activities, particularly shipping and transport, have introduced many exotic species worldwide...
The establishment and range expansion of non-indigenous invasive species is occurring at an increa...
Nonindigenous invasive species (NIS) have become increasingly common worldwide and are one of the le...
Single invaders often substantially alter ecosystems, but the potential impacts by multiple invaders...
Many ecosystems are now co-invaded by alien plant and herbivore species. The evolutionary naivety of...
1. Alien species are altering ecosystems around the globe. To predict and manage their impacts, the ...
1: Changes to species composition, such as biological invasions and extinctions, have the potential ...
Invasive species have effects across levels of the ecological hierarchy, from genes to ecosystems, w...
1. Alien species are altering ecosystems around the globe. To predict and manage their impacts, the ...
1. Contemporary ecosystems commonly support multiple nonnative species, which can alter community st...
1. Many aquatic ecosystems sustain multiple invasive species and interactions among them have import...
The rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) is a well-studied and highly invasive species of the Susque...
Invasive species can have major impacts on ecosystems, yet little work has addressed the combined ef...
Biological invasions are widely thought to have major negative impacts on native communities and ec...
Invertebrate responses to plant invasions can help delineate the drivers of biodiversity and communi...
Human activities, particularly shipping and transport, have introduced many exotic species worldwide...
The establishment and range expansion of non-indigenous invasive species is occurring at an increa...
Nonindigenous invasive species (NIS) have become increasingly common worldwide and are one of the le...
Single invaders often substantially alter ecosystems, but the potential impacts by multiple invaders...
Many ecosystems are now co-invaded by alien plant and herbivore species. The evolutionary naivety of...
1. Alien species are altering ecosystems around the globe. To predict and manage their impacts, the ...
1: Changes to species composition, such as biological invasions and extinctions, have the potential ...
Invasive species have effects across levels of the ecological hierarchy, from genes to ecosystems, w...
1. Alien species are altering ecosystems around the globe. To predict and manage their impacts, the ...
1. Contemporary ecosystems commonly support multiple nonnative species, which can alter community st...
1. Many aquatic ecosystems sustain multiple invasive species and interactions among them have import...
The rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) is a well-studied and highly invasive species of the Susque...
Invasive species can have major impacts on ecosystems, yet little work has addressed the combined ef...
Biological invasions are widely thought to have major negative impacts on native communities and ec...
Invertebrate responses to plant invasions can help delineate the drivers of biodiversity and communi...
Human activities, particularly shipping and transport, have introduced many exotic species worldwide...
The establishment and range expansion of non-indigenous invasive species is occurring at an increa...