Temperature is one of the most important factors governing the activity of ectothermic species, and it plays an important but less studied role in the manifestation of invasive species impacts. In this study, we investigated temperature-specific feeding and metabolic rates of invasive and native crayfish, and evaluated how temperature regulates their ecological impacts at present and in future according to different climatic scenarios by bioenergetics modelling. We conducted a series of maximum food consumption experiments and measured the metabolic rates of cold-adapted native noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) and invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) originally from a warmer environment over a temperature gradient resembling ...
Invasive crayfish can alter aspects of the behavior of native crayfish with consequences that are ye...
Crayfish are keystone species important for maintaining healthy freshwater ecosystems. Crayfish spec...
Predation risk can strongly shape prey ecological traits, with specific anti-predator responses disp...
In the Mediterranean basin, the globally increasing temperatures are expected to be accompanied by l...
In the Mediterranean basin, the globally increasing temperatures are expected to be accompanied by l...
Research ArticleIn the Mediterranean basin, the globally increasing temperatures are expected to be ...
Climate change is expected to alter impacts of invasive alien species (IAS). As omnivores and ectoth...
The spread of invasive crayfish requires invaded habitats to be thermally suitable, and differences ...
Data on ecological impacts of freshwater crayfish invasions in Africa are scarce but invasion histor...
Climate change and invasive species are among the biggest threats to global biodiversity and ecosyst...
Climate change has caused global water temperatures to be on the rise, especially in Southern Califo...
The signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) was introduced to Sweden in 1960 and it has a high co...
The signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) was introduced to Sweden in 1960, and it has a high c...
A laboratory experiment was carried out to test the combined effects of ration size [1 vs 3% body we...
Abiotic and biotic factors directly or indirectly influence physiology, behaviour, ecology and the d...
Invasive crayfish can alter aspects of the behavior of native crayfish with consequences that are ye...
Crayfish are keystone species important for maintaining healthy freshwater ecosystems. Crayfish spec...
Predation risk can strongly shape prey ecological traits, with specific anti-predator responses disp...
In the Mediterranean basin, the globally increasing temperatures are expected to be accompanied by l...
In the Mediterranean basin, the globally increasing temperatures are expected to be accompanied by l...
Research ArticleIn the Mediterranean basin, the globally increasing temperatures are expected to be ...
Climate change is expected to alter impacts of invasive alien species (IAS). As omnivores and ectoth...
The spread of invasive crayfish requires invaded habitats to be thermally suitable, and differences ...
Data on ecological impacts of freshwater crayfish invasions in Africa are scarce but invasion histor...
Climate change and invasive species are among the biggest threats to global biodiversity and ecosyst...
Climate change has caused global water temperatures to be on the rise, especially in Southern Califo...
The signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) was introduced to Sweden in 1960 and it has a high co...
The signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) was introduced to Sweden in 1960, and it has a high c...
A laboratory experiment was carried out to test the combined effects of ration size [1 vs 3% body we...
Abiotic and biotic factors directly or indirectly influence physiology, behaviour, ecology and the d...
Invasive crayfish can alter aspects of the behavior of native crayfish with consequences that are ye...
Crayfish are keystone species important for maintaining healthy freshwater ecosystems. Crayfish spec...
Predation risk can strongly shape prey ecological traits, with specific anti-predator responses disp...