Ecological communities consist of multiple predators and prey, in which predators have varied hunting strategies and foraging preferences and the prey have varied antipredator responses. Multiple predators can combine to have linear or non-linear effects that can either enhance or reduce the risk of predation experienced by prey. How this occurs in novel systems where predators and prey lack a coevolutionary history, and thus prey may be naïve to predation threats posed by non-indigenous predators, is not well understood. This study examined the predatory effect of two non-native fishes, the African jewelfish (Hemichromis letourneuxi) and the Mayan cichlid (Cichlasoma urophthalmus) and the behavioral responses of a native Everglades prey as...
To date, little attention has been devoted to possible complementary effects of multiple forms of pu...
Non-native species can profoundly affect native ecosystems through trophic interactions with native ...
With increasing experience with the novel prey, Daphnia, the fish became less hesitant to attack Dap...
Ecological communities consist of multiple predators and prey, in which predators have varied huntin...
Non-native predators may have negative impacts on native communities, and these effects may be depen...
Novel predator introductions are thought to have a significant impact on the survival and fitness of...
Novel predator introductions are thought to have a high impact on native prey, especially in freshwa...
The strong impact of non-native predators in aquatic systems is thought to relate to the evolutionar...
The rock-dwelling cichlids in Lake Malawi comprise the most diverse freshwater fish community in the...
The introduction of novel predators into an environment can have detrimental consequences on prey sp...
Introduced species represent one of the most serious global threats to biodiversity. In this field-b...
Predator released chemical cues provide a valuable source of information to prey organisms that can ...
Predicting multiple predator effects (MPEs) on shared prey remains one of the biggest challenges in ...
1. Coexistence of predators that share the same prey is common. This is still the case in size struc...
Territorial animals are known to be able to differentiate between intruding individuals posing a low...
To date, little attention has been devoted to possible complementary effects of multiple forms of pu...
Non-native species can profoundly affect native ecosystems through trophic interactions with native ...
With increasing experience with the novel prey, Daphnia, the fish became less hesitant to attack Dap...
Ecological communities consist of multiple predators and prey, in which predators have varied huntin...
Non-native predators may have negative impacts on native communities, and these effects may be depen...
Novel predator introductions are thought to have a significant impact on the survival and fitness of...
Novel predator introductions are thought to have a high impact on native prey, especially in freshwa...
The strong impact of non-native predators in aquatic systems is thought to relate to the evolutionar...
The rock-dwelling cichlids in Lake Malawi comprise the most diverse freshwater fish community in the...
The introduction of novel predators into an environment can have detrimental consequences on prey sp...
Introduced species represent one of the most serious global threats to biodiversity. In this field-b...
Predator released chemical cues provide a valuable source of information to prey organisms that can ...
Predicting multiple predator effects (MPEs) on shared prey remains one of the biggest challenges in ...
1. Coexistence of predators that share the same prey is common. This is still the case in size struc...
Territorial animals are known to be able to differentiate between intruding individuals posing a low...
To date, little attention has been devoted to possible complementary effects of multiple forms of pu...
Non-native species can profoundly affect native ecosystems through trophic interactions with native ...
With increasing experience with the novel prey, Daphnia, the fish became less hesitant to attack Dap...