Environmental conditions promoting the occurrence and high abundance of non-native taxa are linked to critical stages of species invasions: establishment, whether a site can sustain a population of the non-native taxon, and impact, the extent to which the consequences of establishment negatively affect the invaded ecosystem. Using surveys across environmental gradients, we examined the physicochemical conditions associated with the occurrence and abundance of the invasive New Zealand mudsnail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) and co-occurring native mollusks. Abundance of Potamopyrgus very strongly increased with stream width and conductivity (specifically with chloride, sulfate, potassium, and sodium ions). Also, Potamopyrgus were most likely to ...
Urban catchments have high coverage of impervious surfaces with modified stream hydrology and water ...
The New Zealand freshwater snail Potamopyrgus antipodarurn has recently invaded freshwaters of Nort...
Individual animal species can impact ecosystem processes, but few exotic animal species have demonst...
Environmental conditions promoting the occurrence and high abundance of non-native taxa are linked t...
1. Disturbance and anthropogenic land use changes are usually considered to be key factors facilitat...
A primary goal of invasion biology is to predict which introduced species become invasive and which ...
The spread of non-native species is one of the most harmful and least reversible disturbances in eco...
Exotic species are one of the largest humancaused threats to ecosystems and are becoming a central ...
Understanding invasive species impacts is critical to determining how an ecosystem may function afte...
Invasive species can produce negative effects on native species. We studied the densities of Physa a...
Springs are unique aquatic environments that support specific biota, including endemic species and r...
Freshwater gastropods are a diverse taxa that inhabit a wide variety of freshwater habitats (Lydeard...
Accurately predicting the effects of introduced species on native commumtles and ecosystems is a cha...
Traits in species that influence invasion success may vary in populations across its invaded range. ...
The New Zealand mudsnail (NZMS) Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray, 1843) (Tateidae, Mollusca) is a succ...
Urban catchments have high coverage of impervious surfaces with modified stream hydrology and water ...
The New Zealand freshwater snail Potamopyrgus antipodarurn has recently invaded freshwaters of Nort...
Individual animal species can impact ecosystem processes, but few exotic animal species have demonst...
Environmental conditions promoting the occurrence and high abundance of non-native taxa are linked t...
1. Disturbance and anthropogenic land use changes are usually considered to be key factors facilitat...
A primary goal of invasion biology is to predict which introduced species become invasive and which ...
The spread of non-native species is one of the most harmful and least reversible disturbances in eco...
Exotic species are one of the largest humancaused threats to ecosystems and are becoming a central ...
Understanding invasive species impacts is critical to determining how an ecosystem may function afte...
Invasive species can produce negative effects on native species. We studied the densities of Physa a...
Springs are unique aquatic environments that support specific biota, including endemic species and r...
Freshwater gastropods are a diverse taxa that inhabit a wide variety of freshwater habitats (Lydeard...
Accurately predicting the effects of introduced species on native commumtles and ecosystems is a cha...
Traits in species that influence invasion success may vary in populations across its invaded range. ...
The New Zealand mudsnail (NZMS) Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray, 1843) (Tateidae, Mollusca) is a succ...
Urban catchments have high coverage of impervious surfaces with modified stream hydrology and water ...
The New Zealand freshwater snail Potamopyrgus antipodarurn has recently invaded freshwaters of Nort...
Individual animal species can impact ecosystem processes, but few exotic animal species have demonst...