Aim: To review existing literature on the ability of waterbirds to spread aquatic alien and invasive species, and to assess the relevance of bird-mediated dispersal for the conservation of freshwater ecosystems.\ud \ud Location: Global.\ud \ud Methods: Literature Review.\ud \ud Results: A systematic review of the literature revealed that quantitative studies investigating dispersal of alien organisms by waterbirds are rare (n = 14). Most studies citing waterbird dispersal rely on anecdotes or inferences from morphological dispersal syndromes. However, evidence from each stage of dispersal (i.e. emigration, transport and immigration) shows that waterbirds can carry alien plants and invertebrates internally and externally; transport them betw...
Trabajo presentado en la XIV MEDECOS & XII AEET Meeting (Human driven scenarios for evolutionary and...
Field collections during November of green-winged teal (Anas crecca), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), ...
It has long been presumed that waterbirds disperse the propagules of aquatic organisms. However, it ...
Aim: To review existing literature on the ability of waterbirds to spread aquatic alien and invasive...
The importance of waterbirds as vectors of aliens has been recognized since Darwin's time, yet resea...
1. Inland wetlands constitute ecological islands of aquatic habitat often isolated by huge areas of ...
W. Solarz, K. Najberek, A. Pociecha & E. Wilk-Woźniak (2017, Diversity and Distributions, 23, 113–11...
W. Solarz, K. Najberek, A. Pociecha & E. Wilk-Woniak (2017, Diversity and Distributions, 23, 113-117...
Aim Patterns of high biodiversity among less mobile organisms throughout isolated locations suggest ...
Trabajo presentado en el 21st Century Ornithology (BOU2018. Challenges, opportunities and decisions)...
In this paper, we review some potential implications of waterbird ecology for their role as disperse...
1. Omnivorous waterbirds play an important role in aquatic ecosystems as dispersal vectors via direc...
: Waterbirds can transport aquatic invertebrates internally, contributing to metapopulation dynamics...
1. Alien plant species are rapidly spreading in aquatic ecosystems around the world, causing major e...
Non-frugivorous waterbirds disperse a wide variety of plants by endozoochory, providing longer-dispe...
Trabajo presentado en la XIV MEDECOS & XII AEET Meeting (Human driven scenarios for evolutionary and...
Field collections during November of green-winged teal (Anas crecca), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), ...
It has long been presumed that waterbirds disperse the propagules of aquatic organisms. However, it ...
Aim: To review existing literature on the ability of waterbirds to spread aquatic alien and invasive...
The importance of waterbirds as vectors of aliens has been recognized since Darwin's time, yet resea...
1. Inland wetlands constitute ecological islands of aquatic habitat often isolated by huge areas of ...
W. Solarz, K. Najberek, A. Pociecha & E. Wilk-Woźniak (2017, Diversity and Distributions, 23, 113–11...
W. Solarz, K. Najberek, A. Pociecha & E. Wilk-Woniak (2017, Diversity and Distributions, 23, 113-117...
Aim Patterns of high biodiversity among less mobile organisms throughout isolated locations suggest ...
Trabajo presentado en el 21st Century Ornithology (BOU2018. Challenges, opportunities and decisions)...
In this paper, we review some potential implications of waterbird ecology for their role as disperse...
1. Omnivorous waterbirds play an important role in aquatic ecosystems as dispersal vectors via direc...
: Waterbirds can transport aquatic invertebrates internally, contributing to metapopulation dynamics...
1. Alien plant species are rapidly spreading in aquatic ecosystems around the world, causing major e...
Non-frugivorous waterbirds disperse a wide variety of plants by endozoochory, providing longer-dispe...
Trabajo presentado en la XIV MEDECOS & XII AEET Meeting (Human driven scenarios for evolutionary and...
Field collections during November of green-winged teal (Anas crecca), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), ...
It has long been presumed that waterbirds disperse the propagules of aquatic organisms. However, it ...