Biological invasion studies have focused mostly on the competition and predation impact of invaders on native species; however, introduced species frequently interact with each other and, contrary to the ‘invasional meltdown theory’, such interactions may have non-interactive effects on native fauna. Here, the effects of the interaction between American bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus) and decapod crayfish on native amphibians have been investigated. Introduced American bullfrog populations were studied at two sites in central Italy (Rome, Latium), with their selection based on the presence or absence of the alien Procambarus clarkii. The pattern emerging from the fieldwork was then verified by a worldwide literature review on the trophi...
International audienceThe arrival of non-native species in a community can be deleterious for native...
International audienceThe non-indigenous red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) has been shown to ...
© 2020, The Author(s). The increasing number of taxa being translocated across the globe is leading ...
Biological invasion studies have focused mostly on the competition and predation impact of invaders ...
In invasion ecology, niche width has been recognized as a crucial factor for the outcome of an invas...
Aim\u2002 Early assessment of the impact of invasive alien species is crucial to set up timely manag...
1.With accelerating species introductions in an era of globalization, co-occurring alien species hav...
In the laboratory, the motivation and/or ability to prey on anuran larvae (Bufo bufo, Rana kl. escul...
The American bullfrog, Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802), is considered one of the world's worst ...
Invasive alien species can have complex effects on native ecosystems, and interact with multiple com...
Predators have been shown to alter important fitness components (larval period mass at metamorphosis...
Predator–prey interactions play a key role in the success and impacts of invasive species. However, ...
The invasive crayfish Procambarus clarkii is highly dispersed within lentic waters in northern and c...
In the laboratory, the motivation and/or ability to prey on anuran larvae (Bufo bufo, Rana kl. escul...
Predators have been shown to alter important fitness components (larval period, mass at metamorphosi...
International audienceThe arrival of non-native species in a community can be deleterious for native...
International audienceThe non-indigenous red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) has been shown to ...
© 2020, The Author(s). The increasing number of taxa being translocated across the globe is leading ...
Biological invasion studies have focused mostly on the competition and predation impact of invaders ...
In invasion ecology, niche width has been recognized as a crucial factor for the outcome of an invas...
Aim\u2002 Early assessment of the impact of invasive alien species is crucial to set up timely manag...
1.With accelerating species introductions in an era of globalization, co-occurring alien species hav...
In the laboratory, the motivation and/or ability to prey on anuran larvae (Bufo bufo, Rana kl. escul...
The American bullfrog, Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802), is considered one of the world's worst ...
Invasive alien species can have complex effects on native ecosystems, and interact with multiple com...
Predators have been shown to alter important fitness components (larval period mass at metamorphosis...
Predator–prey interactions play a key role in the success and impacts of invasive species. However, ...
The invasive crayfish Procambarus clarkii is highly dispersed within lentic waters in northern and c...
In the laboratory, the motivation and/or ability to prey on anuran larvae (Bufo bufo, Rana kl. escul...
Predators have been shown to alter important fitness components (larval period, mass at metamorphosi...
International audienceThe arrival of non-native species in a community can be deleterious for native...
International audienceThe non-indigenous red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) has been shown to ...
© 2020, The Author(s). The increasing number of taxa being translocated across the globe is leading ...