Clarifying the mechanisms associated with the coexistence of invasive species is important to understand the overall impact of multiple invasions on recipient communities. Here we examined whether divergence or convergence in dietary niche occurred when invasive Lepomis gibbosus and Australoheros facetus coexist in Iberian streams. We used stomach content analyses to determine dietary niche composition, width, and overlap in allopatric and sympatric counterparts in the Lower Guadiana throughout the dry-season. The variations in dietary niche between pumpkinseed and the cichlid were consistent with predictions derived from the niche divergence hypothesis. Although there were no changes in the use of plant material from allopatry to sympatry ...
Quantifying feeding interactions between non-indigenous and indigenous fishes in invaded fish commun...
Quantifying the trophic dynamics of invasive species in novel habitats is important for predicting t...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
Clarifying the mechanisms associated with the coexistence of invasive species is important to unders...
Quantifying the trophic dynamics of invasive species in novel habitats is important for predicting t...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
Biological invasions are a widespread problem worldwide, as invasive non-indigenous species (NIS) ma...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Ecology and Conservation of Freshwater Fishes Biodiversity...
Invasive fish species impact aquatic ecosystems and modify native communities, often leading to a de...
Quantifying the trophic dynamics of invasive species in novel habitats is important for predicting t...
Ontogenetic influences in patterns of niche breadth and feeding overlap were investigated in three s...
Novel trophic interactions between invasive and native species potentially increase levels of inters...
The signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus Dana, 1852 is a successful invasive species in the Iber...
The syntopic occurrence of different species of freshwater stingray on a small fluvial island at the...
Quantifying feeding interactions between non-indigenous and indigenous fishes in invaded fish commun...
Quantifying the trophic dynamics of invasive species in novel habitats is important for predicting t...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
Clarifying the mechanisms associated with the coexistence of invasive species is important to unders...
Quantifying the trophic dynamics of invasive species in novel habitats is important for predicting t...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
Biological invasions are a widespread problem worldwide, as invasive non-indigenous species (NIS) ma...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Ecology and Conservation of Freshwater Fishes Biodiversity...
Invasive fish species impact aquatic ecosystems and modify native communities, often leading to a de...
Quantifying the trophic dynamics of invasive species in novel habitats is important for predicting t...
Ontogenetic influences in patterns of niche breadth and feeding overlap were investigated in three s...
Novel trophic interactions between invasive and native species potentially increase levels of inters...
The signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus Dana, 1852 is a successful invasive species in the Iber...
The syntopic occurrence of different species of freshwater stingray on a small fluvial island at the...
Quantifying feeding interactions between non-indigenous and indigenous fishes in invaded fish commun...
Quantifying the trophic dynamics of invasive species in novel habitats is important for predicting t...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...