Invasive amphibians have considerable ecological and socio-economic impact. However, strong taxonomic biases in the existing literature necessitate synthesizing knowledge on emerging invaders. The Indian bullfrog, Hoplobatrachus tigerinus, a large dicroglossid frog (snout to vent length: up to 160 mm), is native to the Indian sub-continent. Despite the high likelihood of invasion success for H. tigerinus, based on the species’ natural history traits and human use, the status of its non-native populations and global invasion potential has not yet been assessed. In this paper, we provide a profile of H. tigerinus as an invasive species to aid in risk analyses and management of existing populations. We review the available knowledge on non-nat...
Despite increased attention to the problem of alien amphibian invasions, systematic assessments of t...
One principle threat prompting the worldwide decline of amphibians is the introduction of nonindigen...
CITATION: Measey, J., et al. 2017. Invasive amphibians in southern Africa : a review of invasion pat...
Invasive amphibians have considerable negative impacts on recipient ecosystems, however, impact has ...
For many taxa, new records of non-native introductions globally occur at a near exponential rate. We...
Amphibian invasions have considerable detrimental impacts on recipient ecosystems. However, reliable...
CITATION: Van Wilgen, N. J., et al. 2018. A taxonomically and geographically constrained information...
CITATION: Mohanty, N. P. & Measey, J. 2018. What's for dinner? Diet and potential trophic impact of ...
Management of biological invasions increasingly relies on the knowledge of invasive species’ dispers...
Introduced species have the potential to become invasive and jeopardize entire ecosystems. The succe...
For many taxa, new records of non-native introductions globally occur at a near exponential rate. ...
Predicting the probability of successful establishment and invasion of alien species at global scale...
<div><p>Introduced species have the potential to become invasive and jeopardize entire ecosystems. T...
International audiencePredicting the probability of successful establishment and invasion of alien s...
International audiencePredicting the probability of successful establishment and invasion of alien s...
Despite increased attention to the problem of alien amphibian invasions, systematic assessments of t...
One principle threat prompting the worldwide decline of amphibians is the introduction of nonindigen...
CITATION: Measey, J., et al. 2017. Invasive amphibians in southern Africa : a review of invasion pat...
Invasive amphibians have considerable negative impacts on recipient ecosystems, however, impact has ...
For many taxa, new records of non-native introductions globally occur at a near exponential rate. We...
Amphibian invasions have considerable detrimental impacts on recipient ecosystems. However, reliable...
CITATION: Van Wilgen, N. J., et al. 2018. A taxonomically and geographically constrained information...
CITATION: Mohanty, N. P. & Measey, J. 2018. What's for dinner? Diet and potential trophic impact of ...
Management of biological invasions increasingly relies on the knowledge of invasive species’ dispers...
Introduced species have the potential to become invasive and jeopardize entire ecosystems. The succe...
For many taxa, new records of non-native introductions globally occur at a near exponential rate. ...
Predicting the probability of successful establishment and invasion of alien species at global scale...
<div><p>Introduced species have the potential to become invasive and jeopardize entire ecosystems. T...
International audiencePredicting the probability of successful establishment and invasion of alien s...
International audiencePredicting the probability of successful establishment and invasion of alien s...
Despite increased attention to the problem of alien amphibian invasions, systematic assessments of t...
One principle threat prompting the worldwide decline of amphibians is the introduction of nonindigen...
CITATION: Measey, J., et al. 2017. Invasive amphibians in southern Africa : a review of invasion pat...