Synopsis Many ecosystems are created by the presence of ecosystem engineers that play an important role in deter-mining species ’ abundance and species composition. Additionally, a mosaic environment of engineered and non-engineered habitats has been shown to increase biodiversity. Non-native ecosystem engineers can be introduced into environments that do not contain or have lost species that form biogenic habitat, resulting in dramatic impacts upon native communities. Yet, little is known about how non-native ecosystem engineers interact with natives and other non-natives already present in the environment, specifically whether non-native ecosystem engineers facilitate other non-natives, and whether they increase habitat heterogeneity and ...
We identified different distributions of marine nonindigenous species (NIS) and native species on so...
Human trampling is one of the main anthropogenic threats to coastal communities, especially in rocky...
Aim The global sprawl of marine hard infrastructure (e.g. breakwaters, sea walls and jetties) can ex...
Natural systems are increasingly being modified by the addition of artificial habitats which may fac...
Invasive ecosystem engineers change habitat attributes and species abundance, affecting the structur...
Coastal sediments in sheltered temperate locations are strongly modified by ecosystem engineering sp...
<div><p>Natural systems are increasingly being modified by the addition of artificial habitats which...
Synopsis The introduction of non-native species represents unprecedented large-scale experiments tha...
Ecological theory predicts that interactions between antagonistic ecosystem engineers can lead to lo...
International audienceCoastal human-made structures, such as marinas and harbors, are expanding worl...
The importance of facilitative interactions and organism ecosystem engineering for establishing the ...
Estuarine environments are threatened by the synergistic effects of anthropogenic disturbance and bi...
Two of the greatest threats to native biodiversity are the construction of artificial structures in ...
Shallow subtidal epibenthic communities worldwide are under threat from exploitation, pollution, eut...
In this work, we evaluate the effect of the introduced reef-building polychaete Ficopomatus enigmati...
We identified different distributions of marine nonindigenous species (NIS) and native species on so...
Human trampling is one of the main anthropogenic threats to coastal communities, especially in rocky...
Aim The global sprawl of marine hard infrastructure (e.g. breakwaters, sea walls and jetties) can ex...
Natural systems are increasingly being modified by the addition of artificial habitats which may fac...
Invasive ecosystem engineers change habitat attributes and species abundance, affecting the structur...
Coastal sediments in sheltered temperate locations are strongly modified by ecosystem engineering sp...
<div><p>Natural systems are increasingly being modified by the addition of artificial habitats which...
Synopsis The introduction of non-native species represents unprecedented large-scale experiments tha...
Ecological theory predicts that interactions between antagonistic ecosystem engineers can lead to lo...
International audienceCoastal human-made structures, such as marinas and harbors, are expanding worl...
The importance of facilitative interactions and organism ecosystem engineering for establishing the ...
Estuarine environments are threatened by the synergistic effects of anthropogenic disturbance and bi...
Two of the greatest threats to native biodiversity are the construction of artificial structures in ...
Shallow subtidal epibenthic communities worldwide are under threat from exploitation, pollution, eut...
In this work, we evaluate the effect of the introduced reef-building polychaete Ficopomatus enigmati...
We identified different distributions of marine nonindigenous species (NIS) and native species on so...
Human trampling is one of the main anthropogenic threats to coastal communities, especially in rocky...
Aim The global sprawl of marine hard infrastructure (e.g. breakwaters, sea walls and jetties) can ex...