Biodiversity continues to decline at a range of spatial scales and there is an urgent requirement to understand how multiple drivers interact in causing such declines. Further, we require methodologies that can facilitate predictions of the effects of such drivers in the future. Habitat degradation and biological invasions are two of the most important threats to biodiversity and here we investigate their combined effects, both in terms of understanding and predicting impacts on native species. The predatory largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides is one of the World’s Worst Invaders, causing declines in native prey species, and its introduction often coincides with habitat simplification. We investigated the predatory functional response,...
Global homogenization of biota is underway through worldwide introduction and establishment of nonin...
Predicting the ecological impacts of invasive fishes is crucial for understanding their risks in the...
The work was funded by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) (UK) and the European Research Co...
Biodiversity continues to decline at a range of spatial scales and there is an urgent requirement to...
Habitat complexity plays an important role in structuring species diversity, behaviour and distribut...
Predicting and understanding the impact of biological invaders is a global ecological imperative. Pr...
In aquatic ecosystems, impacts by invasive introduced fish can be likened to press disturbances that...
1. Black bass (Micropterus spp.) are invasive fish that have adversely affected native fish communit...
Introduced predatory fishes have had consistently severe consequences for native fishes in stream en...
Invasive species management requires allocation of limited resources towards the proactive mitigatio...
Largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides are among the world’s 100 worst invaders and negatively affect...
Comparative functional responses (FRs) can predict impacts of invasive species,including pi...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH Abstract: Biological invasions represent a signi...
Invasive species are of particular concern as they have the potential to alter community structure a...
Predicting ecological impacts of invasive species and identifying potentially damaging future invade...
Global homogenization of biota is underway through worldwide introduction and establishment of nonin...
Predicting the ecological impacts of invasive fishes is crucial for understanding their risks in the...
The work was funded by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) (UK) and the European Research Co...
Biodiversity continues to decline at a range of spatial scales and there is an urgent requirement to...
Habitat complexity plays an important role in structuring species diversity, behaviour and distribut...
Predicting and understanding the impact of biological invaders is a global ecological imperative. Pr...
In aquatic ecosystems, impacts by invasive introduced fish can be likened to press disturbances that...
1. Black bass (Micropterus spp.) are invasive fish that have adversely affected native fish communit...
Introduced predatory fishes have had consistently severe consequences for native fishes in stream en...
Invasive species management requires allocation of limited resources towards the proactive mitigatio...
Largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides are among the world’s 100 worst invaders and negatively affect...
Comparative functional responses (FRs) can predict impacts of invasive species,including pi...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH Abstract: Biological invasions represent a signi...
Invasive species are of particular concern as they have the potential to alter community structure a...
Predicting ecological impacts of invasive species and identifying potentially damaging future invade...
Global homogenization of biota is underway through worldwide introduction and establishment of nonin...
Predicting the ecological impacts of invasive fishes is crucial for understanding their risks in the...
The work was funded by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) (UK) and the European Research Co...