<div><p>Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species declines on a global scale. Invasive species negatively impact native species through predation and competition for limited resources. The impacts of invasive species may be increased in habitats where habitat degradation is higher due to reductions of prey abundance and distribution. Using stable isotope analyses and extensive measurements of resource availability we determined how resource availability impacts the long term carbon and nitrogen assimilation of the invasive red-eared slider turtle (<i>Trachemys scripta elegans</i>) and a native, threatened species, the red-bellied turtle (<i>Pseudemys rubriventris</i>) at two different freshwater ...
Identifying links between breeding and non-breeding sites in migratory animals is an important step ...
Evaluating resource use patterns for imperiled species is critical for understanding what supports t...
Evaluating long-term drivers of foraging ecology and population productivity is crucial for providin...
Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species declines on a...
Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species declines on a...
A trophic niche overlap in native and alien turtle species can lead to competitive interactions wh...
Invasive species are a significant cause of biodiversity declines on a global scale and novel specie...
1. Australian freshwater turtles are declining, reflecting global turtle trends. Understanding varia...
1. Turtles from Asia are on the brink of extinction with 53% of species considered endangered or cri...
Non-native and invasive species are a widespread phenomenon that can cause disruption of local ecosy...
The effective conservation and management of threatened species requires comprehensive knowledge abo...
Incomplete knowledge about local foraging ecology of green turtles hampers their conservation manage...
Abstract Background Optimal foraging theory explains how animals make foraging decisions based on th...
Turtles are one of the most threatened groups of vertebrates worldwide. In the northeastern United S...
Understanding the dietary ecology of animals provides information about their habitat requirements, ...
Identifying links between breeding and non-breeding sites in migratory animals is an important step ...
Evaluating resource use patterns for imperiled species is critical for understanding what supports t...
Evaluating long-term drivers of foraging ecology and population productivity is crucial for providin...
Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species declines on a...
Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species declines on a...
A trophic niche overlap in native and alien turtle species can lead to competitive interactions wh...
Invasive species are a significant cause of biodiversity declines on a global scale and novel specie...
1. Australian freshwater turtles are declining, reflecting global turtle trends. Understanding varia...
1. Turtles from Asia are on the brink of extinction with 53% of species considered endangered or cri...
Non-native and invasive species are a widespread phenomenon that can cause disruption of local ecosy...
The effective conservation and management of threatened species requires comprehensive knowledge abo...
Incomplete knowledge about local foraging ecology of green turtles hampers their conservation manage...
Abstract Background Optimal foraging theory explains how animals make foraging decisions based on th...
Turtles are one of the most threatened groups of vertebrates worldwide. In the northeastern United S...
Understanding the dietary ecology of animals provides information about their habitat requirements, ...
Identifying links between breeding and non-breeding sites in migratory animals is an important step ...
Evaluating resource use patterns for imperiled species is critical for understanding what supports t...
Evaluating long-term drivers of foraging ecology and population productivity is crucial for providin...