The world is currently undergoing an unprecedented decline in biodiversity, which is mainly attributable to human activities. For instance, nonnative species introduction, combined with the extirpation of native species, affects biodiversity patterns, notably by increasing the similarity among species assemblages. This biodiversity change, called taxonomic homogenization, has rarely been assessed at the world scale. Here, we fill this gap by assessing the current homogenization status of one of the most diverse vertebrate groups (i.e., freshwater fishes) at global and regional scales. We demonstrate that current homogenization of the freshwater fish faunas is still low at the world scale (0.5%) but reaches substantial levels (up to 10%) in ...
Human activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-native specie...
Nonnative invasive species are one of the main global threats to biodiversity. The understanding of ...
Human-mediated introductions of exotic species and extirpations of native species have modified the ...
International audienceIntroduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater ...
AimAssessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native sp...
AimHuman-mediated species introductions and extirpations have resulted in the homogenization of biot...
The introduction of exotic species is a key global threat to biodiversity. Beyond an increased risk ...
Aim Taxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement of s...
Global spread of non-native species profoundly changed the world biodiversity patterns, but how it t...
Aim To define the major biogeographical regions and transition zones for freshwater fish species. Ta...
Establishment of nonnative fishes and extirpations of native fishes have homogenized freshwater fish...
Human activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-native specie...
Nonnative invasive species are one of the main global threats to biodiversity. The understanding of ...
Human-mediated introductions of exotic species and extirpations of native species have modified the ...
International audienceIntroduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater ...
AimAssessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native sp...
AimHuman-mediated species introductions and extirpations have resulted in the homogenization of biot...
The introduction of exotic species is a key global threat to biodiversity. Beyond an increased risk ...
Aim Taxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement of s...
Global spread of non-native species profoundly changed the world biodiversity patterns, but how it t...
Aim To define the major biogeographical regions and transition zones for freshwater fish species. Ta...
Establishment of nonnative fishes and extirpations of native fishes have homogenized freshwater fish...
Human activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-native specie...
Nonnative invasive species are one of the main global threats to biodiversity. The understanding of ...
Human-mediated introductions of exotic species and extirpations of native species have modified the ...