Invasive alien species (IAS) are major drivers of global biodiversity loss, and the poorly regulated international pet trade is a source of emerging and future invaders. Predictions of the likely ecological impacts and risks of such IAS have been significantly enhanced in recent years with new metrics, which require application to many more actual and potential IAS. Hence, this study assesses the potential ecological impacts and risks of two readily available pet trade species: goldfish, Carassius auratus, a species with nonnative populations worldwide; and white cloud mountain minnow, Tanichthys albonubes, a species with a limited invasion history to date. First, we compared the per capita feeding rates of these non-native species with two...
The goldfish (Carassius auratus) is a hardy exotic species that have established sporadically distri...
<div><p>The aquarium trade and other wildlife consumers are at a crossroads forced by threats from g...
textInvasive species, a top threat affecting global biodiversity, become invasive through a process ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are major drivers of global biodiversity loss, and the poorly regulated...
Aim Impacts of non-native species have motivated development of risk assessment tools for identifyin...
1. Contemporary ecosystems commonly support multiple nonnative species, which can alter community st...
International audienceWorldwide, the loss of predatory fish due to overexploitation has altered the ...
An increasingly globalised world has facilitated the movement of non-native species (NNS) via the po...
1.Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whi...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
International audienceInvasive species management requires allocation of limited resources towards t...
Non-native species invasions threaten the structure, function and biodiversity of ecosystems worldwi...
Comparative functional responses (FRs) can predict impacts of invasive species,including pi...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
Summary 1. The global spread of non‐native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly i...
The goldfish (Carassius auratus) is a hardy exotic species that have established sporadically distri...
<div><p>The aquarium trade and other wildlife consumers are at a crossroads forced by threats from g...
textInvasive species, a top threat affecting global biodiversity, become invasive through a process ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are major drivers of global biodiversity loss, and the poorly regulated...
Aim Impacts of non-native species have motivated development of risk assessment tools for identifyin...
1. Contemporary ecosystems commonly support multiple nonnative species, which can alter community st...
International audienceWorldwide, the loss of predatory fish due to overexploitation has altered the ...
An increasingly globalised world has facilitated the movement of non-native species (NNS) via the po...
1.Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whi...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
International audienceInvasive species management requires allocation of limited resources towards t...
Non-native species invasions threaten the structure, function and biodiversity of ecosystems worldwi...
Comparative functional responses (FRs) can predict impacts of invasive species,including pi...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
Summary 1. The global spread of non‐native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly i...
The goldfish (Carassius auratus) is a hardy exotic species that have established sporadically distri...
<div><p>The aquarium trade and other wildlife consumers are at a crossroads forced by threats from g...
textInvasive species, a top threat affecting global biodiversity, become invasive through a process ...