Aim Impacts of non-native species have motivated development of risk assessment tools for identifying introduced species likely to become invasive. Here, we develop trait-based models for the establishment and impact stages of freshwater fish invasion, and use them to screen non-native species common in international trade. We also determine which species in the aquarium, biological supply, live bait, live food and water garden trades are likely to become invasive. Results are compared to historical patterns of non-native fish establishment to assess the relative importance over time of pathways in causing invasions. Location Laurentian Great Lakes region. Methods Trait-based classification trees for the establishment and impact stages of i...
textInvasive species, a top threat affecting global biodiversity, become invasive through a process ...
This review provides a contemporary account of knowledge on aspects of introductions of non-native f...
The threat posed by invasive non-native species worldwide requires a global approach to identify whi...
Aim Impacts of non-native species have motivated development of risk assessment tools for identifyin...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
AimThe invasion success of introduced freshwater fish is influenced by many factors, including ecolo...
Summary 1. The global spread of non‐native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly i...
1. Invasive alien species constitute a major threat to the world’s freshwater ecosystems. Human tran...
Predicting regions at risk from introductions of non-native species and the subsequent invasions is ...
Predicting regions at risk from introductions of non-native species and the subsequent invasions is ...
Abstract: Nonnative fish introductions disrupt ecosystem processes and can drive native species to l...
Despite its social and economic benefits, the trade in ornamental species (henceforth, ‘ornamental t...
. We assessed the geographic potential of four Eurasian cyprinid fishes (common carp, tench, grass c...
Background: Invasive species are a serious problem in ecosystems, but are difficult to eradicate onc...
textInvasive species, a top threat affecting global biodiversity, become invasive through a process ...
This review provides a contemporary account of knowledge on aspects of introductions of non-native f...
The threat posed by invasive non-native species worldwide requires a global approach to identify whi...
Aim Impacts of non-native species have motivated development of risk assessment tools for identifyin...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
AimThe invasion success of introduced freshwater fish is influenced by many factors, including ecolo...
Summary 1. The global spread of non‐native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly i...
1. Invasive alien species constitute a major threat to the world’s freshwater ecosystems. Human tran...
Predicting regions at risk from introductions of non-native species and the subsequent invasions is ...
Predicting regions at risk from introductions of non-native species and the subsequent invasions is ...
Abstract: Nonnative fish introductions disrupt ecosystem processes and can drive native species to l...
Despite its social and economic benefits, the trade in ornamental species (henceforth, ‘ornamental t...
. We assessed the geographic potential of four Eurasian cyprinid fishes (common carp, tench, grass c...
Background: Invasive species are a serious problem in ecosystems, but are difficult to eradicate onc...
textInvasive species, a top threat affecting global biodiversity, become invasive through a process ...
This review provides a contemporary account of knowledge on aspects of introductions of non-native f...
The threat posed by invasive non-native species worldwide requires a global approach to identify whi...