Introduced species represent a threat to native wildlife worldwide, due to predation, competition, and disease transmission. Concurrent introduction of parasites may also add a new dimension of competition, i.e. parasite-mediated competition, through spillover and spillback dynamics. Urban areas are major hotspots of introduced species, but little is known about the effects of urban habitat structure on the parasite load and diversity of introduced species. Here, we investigated such environmental effects on the ectoparasite load, richness, and occurrence of spillback in two widespread invasive parakeets, Psittacula krameri and Myiopsitta monachus, in the metropolitan area of Rome, central Italy. We tested 231 parakeets and found that in bo...
L’étude des mécanismes qui régissent le succès d’établissement et d’expansion des espèces exotiques ...
Urbanization has well-documented effects on the distribution and establishment of flora and fauna wi...
Urban areas are human-dominated systems, with specific characteristics, from abiotic to biotic compo...
Introduced species represent a threat to native wildlife worldwide, due to predation, competition, a...
Alien species are considered a cause of biodiversity loss throughout the world. An important but oft...
Parasite-mediated competition has been reported to be one of the most harmful, although overlooked, ...
Invasive species can take advantage of resources unexploited by natives (opportunism hypothesis) or ...
Urbanization drastically alters natural ecosystems and the structure of their plant and animal commu...
Cavities represent a limiting resource for breeding birds, thus triggering potential competition, mo...
Abstract Alien species are considered a cause of biodiversity loss throughout the world. An importan...
Monk Parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) is a successful invader of many European urbanised habitats. Her...
Urbanization is often associated with homogenization, including the homogenization of biodiversity a...
Urbanization is an important human-driven process that leads to biodiversity loss and alters the int...
L’étude des mécanismes qui régissent le succès d’établissement et d’expansion des espèces exotiques ...
Urbanization has well-documented effects on the distribution and establishment of flora and fauna wi...
Urban areas are human-dominated systems, with specific characteristics, from abiotic to biotic compo...
Introduced species represent a threat to native wildlife worldwide, due to predation, competition, a...
Alien species are considered a cause of biodiversity loss throughout the world. An important but oft...
Parasite-mediated competition has been reported to be one of the most harmful, although overlooked, ...
Invasive species can take advantage of resources unexploited by natives (opportunism hypothesis) or ...
Urbanization drastically alters natural ecosystems and the structure of their plant and animal commu...
Cavities represent a limiting resource for breeding birds, thus triggering potential competition, mo...
Abstract Alien species are considered a cause of biodiversity loss throughout the world. An importan...
Monk Parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) is a successful invader of many European urbanised habitats. Her...
Urbanization is often associated with homogenization, including the homogenization of biodiversity a...
Urbanization is an important human-driven process that leads to biodiversity loss and alters the int...
L’étude des mécanismes qui régissent le succès d’établissement et d’expansion des espèces exotiques ...
Urbanization has well-documented effects on the distribution and establishment of flora and fauna wi...
Urban areas are human-dominated systems, with specific characteristics, from abiotic to biotic compo...