Species invasion is of increasing concern as non-native species often have negative impacts on ecosystems that they were introduced to. Invaders negatively affect the abundance of native species due to direct interactions like predation and competition. Additionally, invaders may benefit native biota by imposing indirect effects on resident species interactions. Invaders indirectly affect resident species via both density-mediated indirect interactions (DMIIs) and trait-mediated indirect interactions (TMIIs). Previous studies on these different indirect interactions have largely examined the effects on structuring ecological systems, with paying little attention to the role of body size. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that an invasive ...
Invasive species can indirectly affect native species by modifying parasite–host dynamics and diseas...
We investigated how recent changes in the distribution and abundance of a fouling organism affected ...
Trophic relationships among native and exotic species produce novel direct and indirect interactions...
Species invasion is of increasing concern as non-native species often have negative impacts on ecosy...
Species invasion is of increasing concern as non-native species often have negative impacts on ecosy...
Although invasive species often resemble their native counterparts, differences in their foraging an...
Biotic invasions can result in the displacement of native species. This can alter the availability o...
Biotic invasions can result in the displacement of native species. This can alter the availability o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Invasive species can cause complex, unpredictable c...
The role of parasites in invasion processes have become an increasing phenomenon due to the continuo...
We investigated how recent changes in the distribution and abundance of a fouling organism affected ...
The dispersal of organisms is primarily a natural process, but in the course of globali-zation it is...
The dispersal of organisms is primarily a natural process, but in the course of globali-zation it is...
The introduction of non-indigenous species may cause strong effects on biodiversity, species interac...
The ecological impacts of invasive species can be severe, but are generally viewed as highly unpredi...
Invasive species can indirectly affect native species by modifying parasite–host dynamics and diseas...
We investigated how recent changes in the distribution and abundance of a fouling organism affected ...
Trophic relationships among native and exotic species produce novel direct and indirect interactions...
Species invasion is of increasing concern as non-native species often have negative impacts on ecosy...
Species invasion is of increasing concern as non-native species often have negative impacts on ecosy...
Although invasive species often resemble their native counterparts, differences in their foraging an...
Biotic invasions can result in the displacement of native species. This can alter the availability o...
Biotic invasions can result in the displacement of native species. This can alter the availability o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Invasive species can cause complex, unpredictable c...
The role of parasites in invasion processes have become an increasing phenomenon due to the continuo...
We investigated how recent changes in the distribution and abundance of a fouling organism affected ...
The dispersal of organisms is primarily a natural process, but in the course of globali-zation it is...
The dispersal of organisms is primarily a natural process, but in the course of globali-zation it is...
The introduction of non-indigenous species may cause strong effects on biodiversity, species interac...
The ecological impacts of invasive species can be severe, but are generally viewed as highly unpredi...
Invasive species can indirectly affect native species by modifying parasite–host dynamics and diseas...
We investigated how recent changes in the distribution and abundance of a fouling organism affected ...
Trophic relationships among native and exotic species produce novel direct and indirect interactions...