Mediterranean-climate regions (medregions) are global hotspots of endemism facing mounting environmental threats associated with human-related activities, including the ecological impacts associated with non-native species introductions. We review freshwater fish introductions across med-regions to evaluate the influences of non-native fishes on the biogeography of taxonomic and functional diversity. Our synthesis revealed that 136 freshwater fish species (26 families, 13 orders) have been introduced into med-regions globally. These introductions, and local extirpations, have increased taxonomic and functional faunal similarity among regions by an average of 7.5% (4.6–11.4%; Jaccard) and 7.2% (1.4–14.0%; Bray–Curtis), respectively. Fauna...
Human-induced biological introductions pose a major threat to global biodiversity, and this is espec...
Predicting regions at risk from introductions of non-native species and the subsequent invasions is ...
Exotic species invasions often result in native biodiversity loss, i.e. a lower taxonomic diversity,...
Mediterranean-climate regions (med-regions) are global hotspots of endemism facing mounting environm...
Aim To compare patterns and drivers of freshwater fish introductions across five climatically simi...
Aim To compare patterns and drivers of freshwater fish introductions across five climatically simila...
14 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14670Climate change...
Biological invasions have posed a major threat to global and regional biodiversity. The Mediterranea...
Mediterranean basin of the Balkan Peninsula is one of the hot-spots of biodiversity, with a high div...
Invasive species are regarded as a biological pressure to natural aquatic communities. Understanding...
1. Mediterranean climate regions are globally recognized as hotspots of endemism in fishes; however,...
Aim To define the major biogeographical regions and transition zones for freshwater fish species. Ta...
Mediterranean river systems are characterised by more diverse fish assemblages and regional ecologic...
Aim: Increasing threats to freshwater biodiversity are rapidly changing the distinctiveness of regio...
Freshwater ecosystems are deeply affected by human pressure, such as species introduction, which rem...
Human-induced biological introductions pose a major threat to global biodiversity, and this is espec...
Predicting regions at risk from introductions of non-native species and the subsequent invasions is ...
Exotic species invasions often result in native biodiversity loss, i.e. a lower taxonomic diversity,...
Mediterranean-climate regions (med-regions) are global hotspots of endemism facing mounting environm...
Aim To compare patterns and drivers of freshwater fish introductions across five climatically simi...
Aim To compare patterns and drivers of freshwater fish introductions across five climatically simila...
14 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14670Climate change...
Biological invasions have posed a major threat to global and regional biodiversity. The Mediterranea...
Mediterranean basin of the Balkan Peninsula is one of the hot-spots of biodiversity, with a high div...
Invasive species are regarded as a biological pressure to natural aquatic communities. Understanding...
1. Mediterranean climate regions are globally recognized as hotspots of endemism in fishes; however,...
Aim To define the major biogeographical regions and transition zones for freshwater fish species. Ta...
Mediterranean river systems are characterised by more diverse fish assemblages and regional ecologic...
Aim: Increasing threats to freshwater biodiversity are rapidly changing the distinctiveness of regio...
Freshwater ecosystems are deeply affected by human pressure, such as species introduction, which rem...
Human-induced biological introductions pose a major threat to global biodiversity, and this is espec...
Predicting regions at risk from introductions of non-native species and the subsequent invasions is ...
Exotic species invasions often result in native biodiversity loss, i.e. a lower taxonomic diversity,...