Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whilst increased interspecific competition can result in coexisting species having constricted and diverged trophic niches, the competing species might instead increase their niche sizes to maintain energy intakes. Empirical experiments can test invasion theory on competitive interactions and niche sizes across different spatial scales and complexity. The consequences of increased interspecific competition from a model alien fish Leuciscus idus were tested on two taxonomically and trophically similar native fishes, Squalius cephalus and Barbus barbus . Competitive interactions were tested in tank aquaria using comparative functional responses (CF...
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Quantifying feeding interactions between non-indigenous and indigenous fishes in invaded fish commun...
P>1. The size of an individual is an important determinant of its trophic position and the type o...
Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whils...
1. Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Wh...
1.Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whi...
Novel trophic interactions between invasive and native species potentially increase levels of inters...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasions...
Predicting the ecological impacts of invasive fishes is crucial for understanding their risks in the...
Assessments of the trophic consequences of invasive fishes are important for quantifying their ecolo...
A major challenge in biological invasions is to predict community susceptibility to invasion. This s...
Invaders affect native species across multiple trophic levels, influencing the structure and stabili...
Comparative functional responses (FRs) can predict impacts of invasive species,including pi...
© Crown 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Quantifying feeding interactions between non-indigenous and indigenous fishes in invaded fish commun...
P>1. The size of an individual is an important determinant of its trophic position and the type o...
Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whils...
1. Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Wh...
1.Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whi...
Novel trophic interactions between invasive and native species potentially increase levels of inters...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasions...
Predicting the ecological impacts of invasive fishes is crucial for understanding their risks in the...
Assessments of the trophic consequences of invasive fishes are important for quantifying their ecolo...
A major challenge in biological invasions is to predict community susceptibility to invasion. This s...
Invaders affect native species across multiple trophic levels, influencing the structure and stabili...
Comparative functional responses (FRs) can predict impacts of invasive species,including pi...
© Crown 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Quantifying feeding interactions between non-indigenous and indigenous fishes in invaded fish commun...
P>1. The size of an individual is an important determinant of its trophic position and the type o...