AimAssessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native species extirpations on taxonomic similarity among fish faunas. LocationWorld-wide. MethodsWe designed 42 scenarios of future species introductions and extirpations to simulate future fish composition for 1054 river basins. Using these simulated future compositions, we computed the change in taxonomic similarity among pairs of fish faunas from historical to future situation at the river basin, biogeographic realm and world scales. ResultsAccording to all our scenarios, taxonomic similarity among fish faunas will strongly increase in the future at the three spatial scales considered. Fish faunas from the Southern Hemisphere, which are currently ...
AimHuman-mediated species introductions and extirpations have resulted in the homogenization of biot...
The introduction of exotic species is a key global threat to biodiversity. Beyond an increased risk ...
Aim<br>Taxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement o...
Aim Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native s...
International audienceAim Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species intr...
International audienceAim Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species intr...
International audienceAim Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species intr...
Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native speci...
Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native speci...
The world is currently undergoing an unprecedented decline in biodiversity, which is mainly attribut...
International audienceIntroduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater ...
International audienceIntroduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater ...
International audienceIntroduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater ...
Introduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater fish assemblages throu...
Introduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater fish assemblages throu...
AimHuman-mediated species introductions and extirpations have resulted in the homogenization of biot...
The introduction of exotic species is a key global threat to biodiversity. Beyond an increased risk ...
Aim<br>Taxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement o...
Aim Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native s...
International audienceAim Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species intr...
International audienceAim Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species intr...
International audienceAim Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species intr...
Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native speci...
Assessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native speci...
The world is currently undergoing an unprecedented decline in biodiversity, which is mainly attribut...
International audienceIntroduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater ...
International audienceIntroduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater ...
International audienceIntroduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater ...
Introduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater fish assemblages throu...
Introduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater fish assemblages throu...
AimHuman-mediated species introductions and extirpations have resulted in the homogenization of biot...
The introduction of exotic species is a key global threat to biodiversity. Beyond an increased risk ...
Aim<br>Taxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement o...