Vertebrate populations are subjected to novel anthropogenic stressors that are expected to multiply exponentially in the future. Introductions of nonnative species and human-altered hydrology are among these stressors to native species communities. The Rocky Glades, located in Everglades National Park, may serve as a population sink for native species that typically do not survive the altered hydrology of the dry season, and as a source of nonnative species that may be better adapted to chronically stressful conditions. In the seasonally-flooded Everglades, the nonnative African Jewelfish invaded in the 1960s and has since shown rapid range expansion. African Jewelfish are aggressive and territorial, thus they are predicted to be more succe...
The introduction of invasive species is one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Once est...
As organisms undergo life history transitions, track resources, avoid stress, and evade death, they ...
Ecological communities consist of multiple predators and prey, in which predators have varied huntin...
Vertebrate populations are subjected to novel anthropogenic stressors that are expected to multiply ...
Short-hydroperiod Everglades wetlands have been disproportionately affected by reductions in freshwa...
Established populations of non-natives may collapse without a clear causal mechanism. Hypothetically...
Non-native predators may have negative impacts on native communities, and these effects may be depen...
Many estuarine species are euryhaline, tolerating a broad range of salinity conditions, such that da...
Stream fish faunas are being increasingly subjected to non-native fishes. Successful establishment o...
Without an adequate understanding of complex interactions between native and non-native species, man...
The Rio Grande cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttatus) has been established in the Greater New Orleans Me...
Recovery of endangered fish species can be complicated by threats from introduced species. Intention...
This paper examines the ecological consequences of exotic fish, species that were most probably brou...
Exotic invasive fish species, when introduced into pristine natural environments, threaten the survi...
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation through the Florida Co...
The introduction of invasive species is one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Once est...
As organisms undergo life history transitions, track resources, avoid stress, and evade death, they ...
Ecological communities consist of multiple predators and prey, in which predators have varied huntin...
Vertebrate populations are subjected to novel anthropogenic stressors that are expected to multiply ...
Short-hydroperiod Everglades wetlands have been disproportionately affected by reductions in freshwa...
Established populations of non-natives may collapse without a clear causal mechanism. Hypothetically...
Non-native predators may have negative impacts on native communities, and these effects may be depen...
Many estuarine species are euryhaline, tolerating a broad range of salinity conditions, such that da...
Stream fish faunas are being increasingly subjected to non-native fishes. Successful establishment o...
Without an adequate understanding of complex interactions between native and non-native species, man...
The Rio Grande cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttatus) has been established in the Greater New Orleans Me...
Recovery of endangered fish species can be complicated by threats from introduced species. Intention...
This paper examines the ecological consequences of exotic fish, species that were most probably brou...
Exotic invasive fish species, when introduced into pristine natural environments, threaten the survi...
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation through the Florida Co...
The introduction of invasive species is one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Once est...
As organisms undergo life history transitions, track resources, avoid stress, and evade death, they ...
Ecological communities consist of multiple predators and prey, in which predators have varied huntin...