1. Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong negative consequences for native biodiversity and ecosystem processes. Understanding competitive interactions between invaders and functionally similar native species provides an important benchmark for predicting the consequences of invasion. However, even though having a broad dietary niche is widely considered a key factor determining invasion success, little is known about the effects of competition with functionally similar native competitors on the dietary niche breadths of invasive species. 2. We used a combination of field experiments and field surveys to examine the impacts of competition with a functionally similar native crab species on ...
Quantifying the impacts of invasive species, relative to native analogues, is crucial for management...
Invasive alien species threaten freshwater biodiversity, with uncertain impacts on ecosystem service...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...
1. Invasive species are a key driver of global environm ental change, with frequently strongnegative...
Summary Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong neg...
1.Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong negative ...
1. Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong negative...
1. Many aquatic ecosystems sustain multiple invasive species and interactions among them have import...
1: Changes to species composition, such as biological invasions and extinctions, have the potential ...
1. Freshwaters are subject to particularly high rates of species introductions; hence, invaders incr...
PhDMany freshwater ecosystems sustain several invasive species. Here I examine multiple invasions in...
1. Human activities have promoted the spread of species worldwide. Several crayfish species have bee...
1. The trophic ecology of invasive species has important implications for their impacts on recipient...
Generalist consumers often are assumed to fill similar or redundant ecological niches by eating indi...
Placed third place at the CFAES Undergraduate Research ForumInvasive species are often thought to di...
Quantifying the impacts of invasive species, relative to native analogues, is crucial for management...
Invasive alien species threaten freshwater biodiversity, with uncertain impacts on ecosystem service...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...
1. Invasive species are a key driver of global environm ental change, with frequently strongnegative...
Summary Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong neg...
1.Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong negative ...
1. Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong negative...
1. Many aquatic ecosystems sustain multiple invasive species and interactions among them have import...
1: Changes to species composition, such as biological invasions and extinctions, have the potential ...
1. Freshwaters are subject to particularly high rates of species introductions; hence, invaders incr...
PhDMany freshwater ecosystems sustain several invasive species. Here I examine multiple invasions in...
1. Human activities have promoted the spread of species worldwide. Several crayfish species have bee...
1. The trophic ecology of invasive species has important implications for their impacts on recipient...
Generalist consumers often are assumed to fill similar or redundant ecological niches by eating indi...
Placed third place at the CFAES Undergraduate Research ForumInvasive species are often thought to di...
Quantifying the impacts of invasive species, relative to native analogues, is crucial for management...
Invasive alien species threaten freshwater biodiversity, with uncertain impacts on ecosystem service...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...