Biological invasions are a major facet of anthropogenic global change, with severe negative environmental and socioecological impacts. Effective and efficient management of biological invasions requires a mechanistic understanding of the factors driving invasion success and impact. I investigate three factors likely to have broad relevance in explaining success and impact of alien invaders: resource use, behaviour and propagule pressure. Alien decapod and amphipod crustaceans may have different patterns of trophic resource use to native analogues. Through quantification of functional responses and food ‘choice’, I highlight an exceptionally large predatory impact of alien Eriocheir sinensis on invertebrate prey, relative to both native ...
In attempting to understand the distributions of both introduced species and the native species on w...
© 2020, The Author(s). The increasing number of taxa being translocated across the globe is leading ...
Environmental conditions and host features that influence the abundance of an exotic branchiobdellid...
Biological invasions are a major facet of anthropogenic global change, with severe negative environm...
The subphylum Crustacea includes the most successful species among aquatic alien invaders. The impac...
Alien predators can have large impacts on prey. It is important that we understand, and ideally pred...
BACKGROUND: Invasive predators may change the structure of invaded communities through predation and...
Biological invasions are among the leading causes of the loss of biodiversity worldwide. Although th...
The ecological impacts of alien species vary over space and time under the influence of abiotic and ...
The success of invading species can be restricted by interspecific interactions such as competition ...
Human activities, particularly shipping and transport, have introduced many exotic species worldwide...
Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong negative co...
Biological invasions by nonindigenous species can have negative effects on economies and ecosystems....
Invasive alien species represent a serious threat to global biodiversity, causing considerable damag...
1. In novel communities, a rising number of new and emerging invasive species interact with resident...
In attempting to understand the distributions of both introduced species and the native species on w...
© 2020, The Author(s). The increasing number of taxa being translocated across the globe is leading ...
Environmental conditions and host features that influence the abundance of an exotic branchiobdellid...
Biological invasions are a major facet of anthropogenic global change, with severe negative environm...
The subphylum Crustacea includes the most successful species among aquatic alien invaders. The impac...
Alien predators can have large impacts on prey. It is important that we understand, and ideally pred...
BACKGROUND: Invasive predators may change the structure of invaded communities through predation and...
Biological invasions are among the leading causes of the loss of biodiversity worldwide. Although th...
The ecological impacts of alien species vary over space and time under the influence of abiotic and ...
The success of invading species can be restricted by interspecific interactions such as competition ...
Human activities, particularly shipping and transport, have introduced many exotic species worldwide...
Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong negative co...
Biological invasions by nonindigenous species can have negative effects on economies and ecosystems....
Invasive alien species represent a serious threat to global biodiversity, causing considerable damag...
1. In novel communities, a rising number of new and emerging invasive species interact with resident...
In attempting to understand the distributions of both introduced species and the native species on w...
© 2020, The Author(s). The increasing number of taxa being translocated across the globe is leading ...
Environmental conditions and host features that influence the abundance of an exotic branchiobdellid...