The difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of other anthropogenic perturbations has hampered our understanding of the mechanisms underpinning the global biodiversity crisis. The recent elaboration of global-scale maps of cumulative human impacts provides a unique opportunity to assess how the impact of invaders varies among areas exposed to different anthropogenic activities. A recent meta-analysis has shown that the effects of invasive seaweeds on native biota tend to be more negative in relatively pristine than in human-impacted environments. Here, we tested this hypothesis through the experimental removal of the invasive green seaweed, Caulerpa cylindracea, from rocky reefs across the Mediterranean Sea...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
In the past few decades, the expansion of anthropogenic activities along coastal areas has produced ...
There is increasing evidence that the severity of the ecological impact of non-native species does n...
The difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of other anthropogeni...
The difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of other anthropogeni...
The difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of otheranthropogenic...
none9siThe difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of other anth...
The difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of other anthropogen...
The difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of other anthropogen...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
AimBiological invasions are among the main threats to biodiversity. To promote a mechanistic underst...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
In the past few decades, the expansion of anthropogenic activities along coastal areas has produced ...
There is increasing evidence that the severity of the ecological impact of non-native species does n...
The difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of other anthropogeni...
The difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of other anthropogeni...
The difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of otheranthropogenic...
none9siThe difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of other anth...
The difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of other anthropogen...
The difficulty in teasing apart the effects of biological invasions from those of other anthropogen...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
AimBiological invasions are among the main threats to biodiversity. To promote a mechanistic underst...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
In the past few decades, the expansion of anthropogenic activities along coastal areas has produced ...
There is increasing evidence that the severity of the ecological impact of non-native species does n...