Invasion risk assessments are reliant on ecological data that assist the predictions of whether an introduced species will adapt to novel conditions. Data from the native range of potential invaders can thus assist these assessments. Here, the growth and reproductive characteristics of the Western tubenose goby Proterorhinus semilunaris, a Ponto-Caspian gobiid, were assessed in three natural lakes in their native range, as there are few extant data on these traits. Across the three lakes, the gobies were found in varying abundances. Sex ratios varied, with females significantly outnumbering males in only one lake, with equal sex ratios in the other lakes. The fish always showed a positive allometric growth, but had high variability in their...
Anthropogenic structures can form novel ecosystem niches. Invasive species are often particularly su...
One of the most dominant concepts in invasion ecology is the stage-based invasion model, consisting ...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
Invasion risk assessments are reliant on ecological data that assist the predictions of whether an i...
Invasion risk assessments are reliant on ecological data that assist the predictions of whether an i...
To fill the gap in and provide baseline knowledge for developing increased understandings of the fac...
Life history plasticity can be a strong predictor of the establishment and invasion success of intro...
Organisms are adapted to reproduce in their specific environment by a range of different traits. For...
A full understanding of life history characteristics of invasive species is a fundamental prerequisi...
The capacity to face and overcome environmental change when outside its native range is expected to ...
Range expansion of an invasive species can be influenced by intrinsic mechanisms such as behaviours ...
The round goby, Neogobius melanostomus, originally native to the Black and Caspian seas, was introdu...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Rapid adaptation to gl...
One of the most successful invasive fish species with negative impacts is round goby Neogobius melan...
This study aims to contribute to the limited knowledge on the bio-ecological traits of the native We...
Anthropogenic structures can form novel ecosystem niches. Invasive species are often particularly su...
One of the most dominant concepts in invasion ecology is the stage-based invasion model, consisting ...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
Invasion risk assessments are reliant on ecological data that assist the predictions of whether an i...
Invasion risk assessments are reliant on ecological data that assist the predictions of whether an i...
To fill the gap in and provide baseline knowledge for developing increased understandings of the fac...
Life history plasticity can be a strong predictor of the establishment and invasion success of intro...
Organisms are adapted to reproduce in their specific environment by a range of different traits. For...
A full understanding of life history characteristics of invasive species is a fundamental prerequisi...
The capacity to face and overcome environmental change when outside its native range is expected to ...
Range expansion of an invasive species can be influenced by intrinsic mechanisms such as behaviours ...
The round goby, Neogobius melanostomus, originally native to the Black and Caspian seas, was introdu...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Rapid adaptation to gl...
One of the most successful invasive fish species with negative impacts is round goby Neogobius melan...
This study aims to contribute to the limited knowledge on the bio-ecological traits of the native We...
Anthropogenic structures can form novel ecosystem niches. Invasive species are often particularly su...
One of the most dominant concepts in invasion ecology is the stage-based invasion model, consisting ...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...