Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses were used to determine isotopic niche width of the invasive fish species Carassius gibelio to help assess the niche overlap and potential impact of this species on the native fish fauna in the Karamenderes River, northwest Turkey. C. gibelio had the highest niche area of the coexisting species. The greatest overlap of isotopic niche was between C. gibelio and Mugil cephalus in the river mouth. The freshwater species displayed similar patterns when taking into consideration their relative abundance and isotopic overlap. While C. gibelio is likely to outcompete some species at some localities, the species was found co-occurring with others by maximum tolerable overlap degree and apparently utilised ...
This study investigated the isotopic niches of two fish species, one exotic and one native. It was h...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values (delta C-13 and delta N-15) were used to evaluate trophic ...
International audienceDuring the last decades, non-native predatory fish species have been largely i...
Following their invasion, non-indigenous fish can potentially exclude native fishes from their origi...
1. Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) are widespread and invasive salmonid...
Biological invasions, particularly of fish species, significantly threaten aquatic ecosystems. Among...
Invasive fish species impact aquatic ecosystems and modify native communities, often leading to a de...
Although the detrimental ecological and economic effects of introducing freshwater fish species have...
Food-web investigations inform management strategies by exposing potential interactions between nati...
Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasions...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
This study investigated the isotopic niches of two fish species, one exotic and one native. It was h...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values (delta C-13 and delta N-15) were used to evaluate trophic ...
International audienceDuring the last decades, non-native predatory fish species have been largely i...
Following their invasion, non-indigenous fish can potentially exclude native fishes from their origi...
1. Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) are widespread and invasive salmonid...
Biological invasions, particularly of fish species, significantly threaten aquatic ecosystems. Among...
Invasive fish species impact aquatic ecosystems and modify native communities, often leading to a de...
Although the detrimental ecological and economic effects of introducing freshwater fish species have...
Food-web investigations inform management strategies by exposing potential interactions between nati...
Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasions...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
This study investigated the isotopic niches of two fish species, one exotic and one native. It was h...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values (delta C-13 and delta N-15) were used to evaluate trophic ...
International audienceDuring the last decades, non-native predatory fish species have been largely i...