Parasites can play an important role in biological invasions. While introduced species often lose parasites from their native range, they can also accumulate novel parasites in their new range. The accumulation of parasites by introduced species likely varies spatially, and more parasites may shift to new hosts where parasite diversity is high. Considering that parasitism and disease are generally more prevalent at lower latitudes, the accumulation of parasites by introduced hosts may be greater in tropical regions. The Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans) has become widely distributed across the Western Atlantic. In this study, we compared parasitism across thirteen locations in four regions, spanning seventeen degrees of latitude in t...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) have become a major concern in the western Attantie and Car...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) have become a major concern in the western Atlantic and Car...
Disease‐mediated threats posed by exotic species to native counterparts are not limited to introduce...
The establishment of the invasive lionfish complex Pterois volitans and P. miles from the Indo- Paci...
Successful invasions are largely explained by some combination of enemy release, where the invader e...
<p>Parasite richness (mean number of parasite taxa per host ± SE) is shown in (A), while parasite ab...
Escape from parasites in their native range is one of many mechanisms that can contribute to the suc...
Empirical studies suggest that most exotic species have fewer parasite species in their introduced r...
The global nature of travel and trade has increased the potential for the spread of invasive species...
Although research on parasite biodiversity has intensified recently, there are signs that parasites ...
Invasive species are becoming more common as human interactions within coastal waters and the aquari...
International audienceLionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) have become a major concern in the we...
Graduation date: 2016What makes invasive species successful, and how do they affect native populatio...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Invasive species are detrimental to both the economy as well as to environmental stability. One of t...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) have become a major concern in the western Attantie and Car...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) have become a major concern in the western Atlantic and Car...
Disease‐mediated threats posed by exotic species to native counterparts are not limited to introduce...
The establishment of the invasive lionfish complex Pterois volitans and P. miles from the Indo- Paci...
Successful invasions are largely explained by some combination of enemy release, where the invader e...
<p>Parasite richness (mean number of parasite taxa per host ± SE) is shown in (A), while parasite ab...
Escape from parasites in their native range is one of many mechanisms that can contribute to the suc...
Empirical studies suggest that most exotic species have fewer parasite species in their introduced r...
The global nature of travel and trade has increased the potential for the spread of invasive species...
Although research on parasite biodiversity has intensified recently, there are signs that parasites ...
Invasive species are becoming more common as human interactions within coastal waters and the aquari...
International audienceLionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) have become a major concern in the we...
Graduation date: 2016What makes invasive species successful, and how do they affect native populatio...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Invasive species are detrimental to both the economy as well as to environmental stability. One of t...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) have become a major concern in the western Attantie and Car...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) have become a major concern in the western Atlantic and Car...
Disease‐mediated threats posed by exotic species to native counterparts are not limited to introduce...