Abstract Lotic systems in mountain regions have historically provided secure habitat for native fish populations because of their relative isolation from human settlement and lack of upstream disturbances. However, rivers of mountain ecoregions are currently experiencing heightened levels of disturbance due to the introduction of nonnative species impacting endemic fishes in these areas. We compared the fish assemblages and diets of mountain steppe fishes of the stocked rivers in Wyoming with rivers in northern Mongolia where stocking is absent. Using gut content analysis, we quantified the selectivity and diets of fishes collected in these systems. Nonnative species had more generalist diets with lower levels of selectivity than most nativ...
Nonnative fishes have been linked to the decline of native fishes and may affect aquatic food webs t...
Cutthroat trout populations have declined throughout western North America due to the combined effec...
Nonnative trout invasions have caused the widespread decline of cutthroat trout populations in weste...
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Species assemblages composed of non-native and native fishes are found in freshwater systems through...
The invasion of freshwater ecosystems by non-native species can constitute a significant threat to n...
The upper Selenge watershed in Mongolia is home to some of the world’s unique fish species. In this ...
Introductions of non-native fishes are threatening native fish communities in streams and rivers acr...
Abstract Instream barriers can constrain dispersal of nonnative fishes, creating opportunities to te...
Interspecific competition between fish species can have a large effect on population dynamics. Compe...
Food webs are intricate systems produced by evolving networks of community members and trophic inter...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Foodweb analyses can provide insight as to how species persist in naturally dynamic environments and...
Introductions of Pacific salmonids to the Great Lakes and their tributaries have caused concerns abo...
Nonnative fishes have been linked to the decline of native fishes and may affect aquatic food webs t...
Cutthroat trout populations have declined throughout western North America due to the combined effec...
Nonnative trout invasions have caused the widespread decline of cutthroat trout populations in weste...
Access to thesis restricted until July 2022Access to abstract restricted until July 2022Department o...
Species assemblages composed of non-native and native fishes are found in freshwater systems through...
The invasion of freshwater ecosystems by non-native species can constitute a significant threat to n...
The upper Selenge watershed in Mongolia is home to some of the world’s unique fish species. In this ...
Introductions of non-native fishes are threatening native fish communities in streams and rivers acr...
Abstract Instream barriers can constrain dispersal of nonnative fishes, creating opportunities to te...
Interspecific competition between fish species can have a large effect on population dynamics. Compe...
Food webs are intricate systems produced by evolving networks of community members and trophic inter...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Foodweb analyses can provide insight as to how species persist in naturally dynamic environments and...
Introductions of Pacific salmonids to the Great Lakes and their tributaries have caused concerns abo...
Nonnative fishes have been linked to the decline of native fishes and may affect aquatic food webs t...
Cutthroat trout populations have declined throughout western North America due to the combined effec...
Nonnative trout invasions have caused the widespread decline of cutthroat trout populations in weste...