SUMMARY 1. Data from the literature were used to document colonization patterns by introduced freshwater fishes in 125 drainages across temperate North America. We analysed this data set to quantify susceptibility to invasion, success of the invaders and changes in species richness. 2. Drainages with a high number of impoundments, large basin area and low native species diversity had the greatest number of introduced species. Those drainages containing few native fishes exhibited great variation in the number of invaders, while waters with a rich native fauna contained few introduced species. However, this pattern did not differ significantly from random simulations because the pool of potential invaders is greater for drainages with low sp...
Aim Impacts of non-native species have motivated development of risk assessment tools for identifyin...
Stream fish faunas are being increasingly subjected to non-native fishes. Successful establishment o...
Establishment of nonnative fishes and extirpations of native fishes have homogenized freshwater fish...
The literature on alien animal invaders focuses largely on successful invasions over broad geographi...
A major goal and challenge of invasion ecology is to describe and interpret spatial and temporal pat...
A major goal and challenge of invasion ecology is to describe and interpret spatial and temporal pat...
International audienceGiven the extent of biological invasions in industrialized countries, our unde...
Summary 1. The global spread of non‐native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly i...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
Invasive species are increasingly recognized as one of the main threats to biodiversity and both an ...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
The location, size, and geography of California, combined with extensive knowledge of successful and...
An important goal of invasion biology is to identify physical and environmental characteristics that...
AimThe invasion success of introduced freshwater fish is influenced by many factors, including ecolo...
Background: Invasive species are a serious problem in ecosystems, but are difficult to eradicate onc...
Aim Impacts of non-native species have motivated development of risk assessment tools for identifyin...
Stream fish faunas are being increasingly subjected to non-native fishes. Successful establishment o...
Establishment of nonnative fishes and extirpations of native fishes have homogenized freshwater fish...
The literature on alien animal invaders focuses largely on successful invasions over broad geographi...
A major goal and challenge of invasion ecology is to describe and interpret spatial and temporal pat...
A major goal and challenge of invasion ecology is to describe and interpret spatial and temporal pat...
International audienceGiven the extent of biological invasions in industrialized countries, our unde...
Summary 1. The global spread of non‐native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly i...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
Invasive species are increasingly recognized as one of the main threats to biodiversity and both an ...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
The location, size, and geography of California, combined with extensive knowledge of successful and...
An important goal of invasion biology is to identify physical and environmental characteristics that...
AimThe invasion success of introduced freshwater fish is influenced by many factors, including ecolo...
Background: Invasive species are a serious problem in ecosystems, but are difficult to eradicate onc...
Aim Impacts of non-native species have motivated development of risk assessment tools for identifyin...
Stream fish faunas are being increasingly subjected to non-native fishes. Successful establishment o...
Establishment of nonnative fishes and extirpations of native fishes have homogenized freshwater fish...