The interactions between invasive exotic and indigenous species can have profound harmful effects on the recipient community; however, not all such interactions are negative. Facilitation is increasingly recognised as important in shaping natural communities and is believed to vary under different conditions. Earlier studies have shown that the indigenous intertidal mussel Perna perna initially facilitates survival of the invasive Mytilus galloprovincialis in the low mussel zone by providing protection against waves, but later excludes M. galloprovincialis through interference competition for space. Here, we examined interactions between these species in the mid and upper mussel zones, moving mussels to experimental plots in different combi...
Background Environmental heterogeneity plays a major role in invasion and coexistence dynamics. Hab...
Periodical sand inundation influences diversity and distribution of intertidal species throughout th...
Competition between populations on rocky intertidal shores can lead to the exclusion of one or more ...
On the south coast of South Africa, the invasive alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis shows partia...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
Understanding interactions between invasive species and recipient communities is essential to determ...
The responses of indigenous and exotic species to environmental factors can differ across spatial an...
The invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the indigenous mussel Perna perna coexist intertid...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
Trophic relationships among native and exotic species produce novel direct and indirect interactions...
In South Africa, the indigenous mussel Perna perna is threatened by both an invasive species and exc...
Biotic stress may operate in concert with physical environmental conditions to limit or facilitate i...
Ecosystems often face a complex combination of natural and anthropogenic disturbances. The assessmen...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
Marine bioinvasion has been increasing exponentially due to intensive human activities. To manage th...
Background Environmental heterogeneity plays a major role in invasion and coexistence dynamics. Hab...
Periodical sand inundation influences diversity and distribution of intertidal species throughout th...
Competition between populations on rocky intertidal shores can lead to the exclusion of one or more ...
On the south coast of South Africa, the invasive alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis shows partia...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
Understanding interactions between invasive species and recipient communities is essential to determ...
The responses of indigenous and exotic species to environmental factors can differ across spatial an...
The invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the indigenous mussel Perna perna coexist intertid...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
Trophic relationships among native and exotic species produce novel direct and indirect interactions...
In South Africa, the indigenous mussel Perna perna is threatened by both an invasive species and exc...
Biotic stress may operate in concert with physical environmental conditions to limit or facilitate i...
Ecosystems often face a complex combination of natural and anthropogenic disturbances. The assessmen...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
Marine bioinvasion has been increasing exponentially due to intensive human activities. To manage th...
Background Environmental heterogeneity plays a major role in invasion and coexistence dynamics. Hab...
Periodical sand inundation influences diversity and distribution of intertidal species throughout th...
Competition between populations on rocky intertidal shores can lead to the exclusion of one or more ...