Non-indigenous species (NIS) can impact marine biodiversity and ecosystem structure and function. Once introduced into a new region, secondary dispersal is limited by the physiology of the organism in relation to the ambient environment and by complex interactions between a suite of ecological factors such as presence of predators, competitors, and parasites. Early prediction of dispersal potential and future 'area of impact' is challenging, but also a great asset in taking appropriate management actions. Aerobic scope (AS) in fish has been linked to various fitness-related parameters, and may be valuable in determining dispersal potential of aquatic invasive species in novel environments. Round goby, Neogobius melanostomus, one of the most...
Recovery of endangered fish species can be complicated by threats from introduced species. Intention...
International audienceThe influence of climate change on the ecological impacts of invasive alien sp...
Since the end of 1980s there is an ongoing massive invasion of fish from the family Gobiidae. The mo...
Salinity is an influential abiotic environmental factor in aquatic species, specifically in freshwat...
Species invasions are a global problem of increasing concern, especially in highly connected aquatic...
Salinity is an influential abiotic environmental factor in aquatic species, specifically in freshwat...
Species invasions often occur on coasts and estuaries where abiotic conditions vary, e.g. salinity, ...
European round gobies (Neogobius melanostomus) are displacing several important native North America...
Invasive species may quickly colonize novel environments, which could be attributed to both phenotyp...
Invasive species exert negative impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems on a global scale, which may ...
Understanding migratory behavior, mortality and physiology is essential for conservation of many spe...
Round goby Neogobius melanostomus is currently one of the most wide-ranging invasive fish species in...
Aim The few fish species able to reproduce across wide osmotic ranges either plastically acclimate ...
Recovery of endangered fish species can be complicated by threats from introduced species. Intention...
International audienceThe influence of climate change on the ecological impacts of invasive alien sp...
Since the end of 1980s there is an ongoing massive invasion of fish from the family Gobiidae. The mo...
Salinity is an influential abiotic environmental factor in aquatic species, specifically in freshwat...
Species invasions are a global problem of increasing concern, especially in highly connected aquatic...
Salinity is an influential abiotic environmental factor in aquatic species, specifically in freshwat...
Species invasions often occur on coasts and estuaries where abiotic conditions vary, e.g. salinity, ...
European round gobies (Neogobius melanostomus) are displacing several important native North America...
Invasive species may quickly colonize novel environments, which could be attributed to both phenotyp...
Invasive species exert negative impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems on a global scale, which may ...
Understanding migratory behavior, mortality and physiology is essential for conservation of many spe...
Round goby Neogobius melanostomus is currently one of the most wide-ranging invasive fish species in...
Aim The few fish species able to reproduce across wide osmotic ranges either plastically acclimate ...
Recovery of endangered fish species can be complicated by threats from introduced species. Intention...
International audienceThe influence of climate change on the ecological impacts of invasive alien sp...
Since the end of 1980s there is an ongoing massive invasion of fish from the family Gobiidae. The mo...