This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation through the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research program under Cooperative Agreements #DBI-0620409 and #DEB-9910514. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation
Current water management practices in South Florida have negatively impacted many species inhabiting...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans), venomous predators from the Indo-Pacific, are recent invaders of the Ca...
We compared the fish assemblages on a mitigation site to neighboring natural habitat. Artificial ree...
Vertebrate populations are subjected to novel anthropogenic stressors that are expected to multiply ...
Many estuarine species are euryhaline, tolerating a broad range of salinity conditions, such that da...
The explosion of the invasive lionfish (P. miles and P. volitans) populations in the Western Atlanti...
Novel predator introductions are thought to have a significant impact on the survival and fitness of...
Established populations of non-natives may collapse without a clear causal mechanism. Hypothetically...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans), venomous predators from the Indo-Pacific, are recent invaders of the Ca...
Artificial structures can facilitate invasion of non-native marine epibiota by providing unoccupied ...
Short-hydroperiod Everglades wetlands have been disproportionately affected by reductions in freshwa...
Ecological communities consist of multiple predators and prey, in which predators have varied huntin...
The strong impact of non-native predators in aquatic systems is thought to relate to the evolutionar...
Lionfish (genus Pterois) are a carnivorous, venomous fish native to the Indo-Pacific that are now in...
Current water management practices in South Florida have negatively impacted many species inhabiting...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans), venomous predators from the Indo-Pacific, are recent invaders of the Ca...
We compared the fish assemblages on a mitigation site to neighboring natural habitat. Artificial ree...
Vertebrate populations are subjected to novel anthropogenic stressors that are expected to multiply ...
Many estuarine species are euryhaline, tolerating a broad range of salinity conditions, such that da...
The explosion of the invasive lionfish (P. miles and P. volitans) populations in the Western Atlanti...
Novel predator introductions are thought to have a significant impact on the survival and fitness of...
Established populations of non-natives may collapse without a clear causal mechanism. Hypothetically...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans), venomous predators from the Indo-Pacific, are recent invaders of the Ca...
Artificial structures can facilitate invasion of non-native marine epibiota by providing unoccupied ...
Short-hydroperiod Everglades wetlands have been disproportionately affected by reductions in freshwa...
Ecological communities consist of multiple predators and prey, in which predators have varied huntin...
The strong impact of non-native predators in aquatic systems is thought to relate to the evolutionar...
Lionfish (genus Pterois) are a carnivorous, venomous fish native to the Indo-Pacific that are now in...
Current water management practices in South Florida have negatively impacted many species inhabiting...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans), venomous predators from the Indo-Pacific, are recent invaders of the Ca...
We compared the fish assemblages on a mitigation site to neighboring natural habitat. Artificial ree...