Invasions of non-native species represent a global problem of great scientific interest. Here we study in detail the response in population and life history characteristics of closely related native species, with divergent habitat preferences, that are impacted by an invading species over a sufficient time period to allow a new stable state to become established. A time series of 20 years starting at the first occurrence of the invader (vendace Coregonus albula (L.)) allows exploration of the long term population and life history response of two ecologically, morphologically, and genetically different native sympatric morphs (DR- and SR-) of congeneric whitefish C. lavaretus (L.). The whitefish morphs are taxonomically equally related to th...
Lake-dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
Introductions and invasions of species outside their natural range can have devastating effects on t...
Lake‐dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
Invasions of non-native species represent a global problem of great scientific interest. Here we stu...
Population biology changes in native dimorphic whitefish Coregonus lavaretus were studied over a dec...
Invasion of exotic species has caused the loss of biodiversity and imparts evolutionary and ecologic...
Introduced species represent major threats to native and natural biodiversity. On the other hand, bi...
For almost every organism there are large gaps in our knowledge about the processes that leads to sp...
Anthropogenic activities, such as introduction of non-native species, is considered as one of the mo...
In resource polymorphism, ecological opportunity and selective predatory pressure can be considered ...
A critical step in ecological speciation is the development of reproductive isolation. The processes...
Introductions and invasions of non-native species alter nutrient cycling and trophic dynamics result...
The origin and maintenance of much of natural biodiversity can likely be explained by theecological ...
The ‘Competitive Exclusion Principle’ is a foundation stone in the understanding of interspecific co...
Recent studies have found populations of European Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) to be under the pr...
Lake-dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
Introductions and invasions of species outside their natural range can have devastating effects on t...
Lake‐dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
Invasions of non-native species represent a global problem of great scientific interest. Here we stu...
Population biology changes in native dimorphic whitefish Coregonus lavaretus were studied over a dec...
Invasion of exotic species has caused the loss of biodiversity and imparts evolutionary and ecologic...
Introduced species represent major threats to native and natural biodiversity. On the other hand, bi...
For almost every organism there are large gaps in our knowledge about the processes that leads to sp...
Anthropogenic activities, such as introduction of non-native species, is considered as one of the mo...
In resource polymorphism, ecological opportunity and selective predatory pressure can be considered ...
A critical step in ecological speciation is the development of reproductive isolation. The processes...
Introductions and invasions of non-native species alter nutrient cycling and trophic dynamics result...
The origin and maintenance of much of natural biodiversity can likely be explained by theecological ...
The ‘Competitive Exclusion Principle’ is a foundation stone in the understanding of interspecific co...
Recent studies have found populations of European Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) to be under the pr...
Lake-dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
Introductions and invasions of species outside their natural range can have devastating effects on t...
Lake‐dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...