Few studies have systematically investigated mid- or long-term temporal changes of biological characteristics in invasive alien species considering the different phases of an invasion. We studied the invasion performance of one of the most invasive species worldwide, the round goby Neogobius melanostomus, from total absence over first occurrence until establishment from 2010 to 2015 in the upper Danube River. After an upstream movement of the invasion front of about 30 river km within four years, the pattern that round goby pioneering populations significantly differ from longer established ones has been confirmed: Pioneering populations at the invasion front comprised more females than males, and adult specimens with a larger body size com...
Bighead goby (Neogobius kessleri) and round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) have been inva...
Understanding non-native species dispersal is vital for their future management. The round goby (Neo...
Anthropogenic structures can form novel ecosystem niches. Invasive species are often particularly su...
Few studies have systematically investigated mid- or long-term temporal changes of biological charac...
Few studies have systematically investigated mid- or long-term temporal changes of biological charac...
Few studies have systematically investigated differences in performance, morphology and parasitic lo...
Round goby Neogobius melanostomus is currently one of the most wide-ranging invasive fish species in...
Biological invasions are a major threat to biodiversity world wide with annual economic costs up to ...
Invasive species represent a challenge because the particular characteristics of a species' invasion...
Anthropogenic structures can form novel ecosystem niches. Invasive species are often particularly su...
Since the end of 1980s there is an ongoing massive invasion of fish from the family Gobiidae. The mo...
16 pagesInternational audienceEvolution is known to act on contemporary timescales and invasive orga...
Round goby Neogobius melanostomus is one of the most successful invasive fish species. From its orig...
To fill the gap in and provide baseline knowledge for developing increased understandings of the fac...
1. When prevention of invasive species’ introductions fails, society faces the challenge to manage t...
Bighead goby (Neogobius kessleri) and round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) have been inva...
Understanding non-native species dispersal is vital for their future management. The round goby (Neo...
Anthropogenic structures can form novel ecosystem niches. Invasive species are often particularly su...
Few studies have systematically investigated mid- or long-term temporal changes of biological charac...
Few studies have systematically investigated mid- or long-term temporal changes of biological charac...
Few studies have systematically investigated differences in performance, morphology and parasitic lo...
Round goby Neogobius melanostomus is currently one of the most wide-ranging invasive fish species in...
Biological invasions are a major threat to biodiversity world wide with annual economic costs up to ...
Invasive species represent a challenge because the particular characteristics of a species' invasion...
Anthropogenic structures can form novel ecosystem niches. Invasive species are often particularly su...
Since the end of 1980s there is an ongoing massive invasion of fish from the family Gobiidae. The mo...
16 pagesInternational audienceEvolution is known to act on contemporary timescales and invasive orga...
Round goby Neogobius melanostomus is one of the most successful invasive fish species. From its orig...
To fill the gap in and provide baseline knowledge for developing increased understandings of the fac...
1. When prevention of invasive species’ introductions fails, society faces the challenge to manage t...
Bighead goby (Neogobius kessleri) and round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) have been inva...
Understanding non-native species dispersal is vital for their future management. The round goby (Neo...
Anthropogenic structures can form novel ecosystem niches. Invasive species are often particularly su...