Invasive non-native species have pervasive impacts on native biodiversity, including population extirpations and species extinctions. Identifying reasons why a population of a native species is extirpated following an invasion often relies on literature-based results of anecdotal observations. The well-established schemes of existing risk assessments for invasive species assume that a species' information (e.g. impacts or behavioural and biological traits) can be projected from one area to another to estimate the potential impact of a species in another environment. We used stable isotope data (δ13C, δ15N) from both invaded and uninvaded communities to predict such invasion impacts by reconstructing trophic relationships. This approach was ...
Biological invasions are a significant driver of human-induced global change and many ecosystems sus...
Biological invasions are a significant driver of human-induced global change and many ecosystems sus...
Freshwater fish ecology has greatly benefited from the use of innovative tools such as stable isotop...
Species introductions are a major concern for ecosystem functioning, socio-economic wealth, and huma...
What makes some species successful invaders while others fail, and why some invaders have major impa...
What makes some species successful invaders while others fail, and why some invaders have major impa...
CITATION: McCue, M. D. et al. 2020. Using stable isotope analysis to answer fundamental questions in...
PMCID: PMC3283663This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Invaders affect native species across multiple trophic levels, influencing the structure and stabili...
PhDMany freshwater ecosystems sustain several invasive species. Here I examine multiple invasions in...
Biodiversity loss caused by invasive species is particularly problematic in freshwater ecosystems, w...
© Crown 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Biological invasions, particularly of fish species, significantly threaten aquatic ecosystems. Among...
Introduced non-native fishes can cause considerable adverse impacts on freshwater ecosystems. The pu...
Assessments of the trophic consequences of invasive fishes are important for quantifying their ecolo...
Biological invasions are a significant driver of human-induced global change and many ecosystems sus...
Biological invasions are a significant driver of human-induced global change and many ecosystems sus...
Freshwater fish ecology has greatly benefited from the use of innovative tools such as stable isotop...
Species introductions are a major concern for ecosystem functioning, socio-economic wealth, and huma...
What makes some species successful invaders while others fail, and why some invaders have major impa...
What makes some species successful invaders while others fail, and why some invaders have major impa...
CITATION: McCue, M. D. et al. 2020. Using stable isotope analysis to answer fundamental questions in...
PMCID: PMC3283663This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Invaders affect native species across multiple trophic levels, influencing the structure and stabili...
PhDMany freshwater ecosystems sustain several invasive species. Here I examine multiple invasions in...
Biodiversity loss caused by invasive species is particularly problematic in freshwater ecosystems, w...
© Crown 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Biological invasions, particularly of fish species, significantly threaten aquatic ecosystems. Among...
Introduced non-native fishes can cause considerable adverse impacts on freshwater ecosystems. The pu...
Assessments of the trophic consequences of invasive fishes are important for quantifying their ecolo...
Biological invasions are a significant driver of human-induced global change and many ecosystems sus...
Biological invasions are a significant driver of human-induced global change and many ecosystems sus...
Freshwater fish ecology has greatly benefited from the use of innovative tools such as stable isotop...