The invasion of exotic species is one of the main threats to worldwide biodiversity and can be aided by changes in environmental conditions. We hypothesized that a temporal trend of decreasing discharge and increasing temperature might have favored the invasion of warm-adapted, lentic exotic fish species in the lower Po River, northern Italy. We used presence/absence data over a long-term period (over 20 years) to investigate the dynamics of exotic fish invasion along water temperature and discharge gradients. Mean annual discharge and temperature did not show a clear trend and did not affect exotic fish species invasion, which progressed with time irrespective of these factors. The total number of species fluctuated without a clear ...
As the effects of climate change continue to intensify, non-native species are becoming more prevale...
Climate change is an additional stressor in a complex suite of threats facing freshwater biodiversit...
Abstract The knowledge of biotic and abiotic drivers that put non-native invasive fishes at a disadv...
While the significance of anthropogenic pressures in shaping species distributions and abundances is...
The importance of biodiversity for ecosystem functioning and resilience is widely acknowledged. Neve...
We investigated the relationships between exotic freshwater fish invasions, environmental factors an...
Rivers worldwide are impacted by human activities such as habitat degradation, habitat fragmentation...
1. Freshwater ecosystems worldwide are experiencing native fish losses with severe threats to the co...
Distribution patterns of many native and exotic fish species are well documented, yet little is know...
Non-native species introductions affect freshwater communities by changing community compositions, f...
Aim Exotic species are a major threat to biodiversity and have modified native communities worldwide...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
Although one of the most evident effects of biological invasions is the loss of native taxonomic div...
As the effects of climate change continue to intensify, non-native species are becoming more prevale...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
As the effects of climate change continue to intensify, non-native species are becoming more prevale...
Climate change is an additional stressor in a complex suite of threats facing freshwater biodiversit...
Abstract The knowledge of biotic and abiotic drivers that put non-native invasive fishes at a disadv...
While the significance of anthropogenic pressures in shaping species distributions and abundances is...
The importance of biodiversity for ecosystem functioning and resilience is widely acknowledged. Neve...
We investigated the relationships between exotic freshwater fish invasions, environmental factors an...
Rivers worldwide are impacted by human activities such as habitat degradation, habitat fragmentation...
1. Freshwater ecosystems worldwide are experiencing native fish losses with severe threats to the co...
Distribution patterns of many native and exotic fish species are well documented, yet little is know...
Non-native species introductions affect freshwater communities by changing community compositions, f...
Aim Exotic species are a major threat to biodiversity and have modified native communities worldwide...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
Although one of the most evident effects of biological invasions is the loss of native taxonomic div...
As the effects of climate change continue to intensify, non-native species are becoming more prevale...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
As the effects of climate change continue to intensify, non-native species are becoming more prevale...
Climate change is an additional stressor in a complex suite of threats facing freshwater biodiversit...
Abstract The knowledge of biotic and abiotic drivers that put non-native invasive fishes at a disadv...