Conservation has long focused on preserving or restoring pristine ecosystems. However, understanding and managing novel ecosystems has grown in importance as they outnumber pristine ecosystems worldwide. While non-native species may be neutral or detrimental in pristine ecosystems, it is possible that even notorious invaders could play beneficial or mixed roles in novel ecosystems. We examined the effects of two long-established non-native species – Philippine deer (Rusa marianna) and feral pigs (Sus scrofa) – in Guam, Micronesia, where native vertebrate frugivores are functionally absent leaving forests devoid of seed dispersers. We compared the roles of deer and pigs on seedling survival, seed dispersal, and plant community structure in ...
It is an unresolved paradox that non-native species are successful in novel environments whereas nat...
A major goal in ecology is to understand mechanisms that increase invasion success of exotic species...
Limiting the impact of wildlife damage in a cost effective manner requires an understanding of how c...
Conservation has long focused on preserving or restoring pristine ecosystems. However, understanding...
1. Hunting and land use change modify herbivore abundances and cause cascading effects in natural ec...
The presence of extra-local invaders, such as the southern California mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus...
A major goal in ecology is to understand mechanisms that increase invasion success of exotic species...
Multiple consumer species frequently co-occur in the same landscape and, through effects on surround...
Forest ecosystems in eastern North America face multiple threats or stressors including plant and an...
Animal-dispersed plants are increasingly reliant on effective seed dispersal provided by small-bodie...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) are an exotic ungulate which have been widely introduced worldwide with mult...
1. Spillover of beneficial organisms from natural habitats to croplands can improve agro-ecosystem s...
Exotic invasive species can directly and indirectly influence natural ecological communities. Cheatg...
The global phenomenon of introduced species has caused serious, negative impacts on biodiversity and...
It is an unresolved paradox that non-native species are successful in novel environments whereas nat...
A major goal in ecology is to understand mechanisms that increase invasion success of exotic species...
Limiting the impact of wildlife damage in a cost effective manner requires an understanding of how c...
Conservation has long focused on preserving or restoring pristine ecosystems. However, understanding...
1. Hunting and land use change modify herbivore abundances and cause cascading effects in natural ec...
The presence of extra-local invaders, such as the southern California mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus...
A major goal in ecology is to understand mechanisms that increase invasion success of exotic species...
Multiple consumer species frequently co-occur in the same landscape and, through effects on surround...
Forest ecosystems in eastern North America face multiple threats or stressors including plant and an...
Animal-dispersed plants are increasingly reliant on effective seed dispersal provided by small-bodie...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) are an exotic ungulate which have been widely introduced worldwide with mult...
1. Spillover of beneficial organisms from natural habitats to croplands can improve agro-ecosystem s...
Exotic invasive species can directly and indirectly influence natural ecological communities. Cheatg...
The global phenomenon of introduced species has caused serious, negative impacts on biodiversity and...
It is an unresolved paradox that non-native species are successful in novel environments whereas nat...
A major goal in ecology is to understand mechanisms that increase invasion success of exotic species...
Limiting the impact of wildlife damage in a cost effective manner requires an understanding of how c...