Characterising interspecific interaction strengths, combined with population abundances of prey and their novel predators, is critical to develop predictive invasion ecology. This is especially true of aquatic invasive species, which can pose a significant threat to the structure and stability of the ecosystems to which they are introduced. Here, we investigated consumer-resource dynamics of two globally-established aquatic invasive species, European green crab (Carcinus maenas) and brown trout (Salmo trutta). We explored the mediating effect of prey density on predatory impact in these invaders relative to functionally analogous native rock crab (Cancer irroratus) and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), respectively, feeding on shared prey (Myt...
1.Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whi...
Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whils...
Recently, a body of literature has indicated the utility of comparisons among introduced and native ...
International audienceInvasive species management requires allocation of limited resources towards t...
Background. Variability in the ecological impacts of invasive species across their geographical rang...
Following the establishment of a non-native species, there is often speculation about the potential ...
Comparative functional responses (FRs) can predict impacts of invasive species,including pi...
Highlights: • Ecological impact changes with environmental context for both consumer and resource. ...
Globally, the number of invasive non-indigenous species is continually rising, representing a major ...
Emergent multiple predator effects (MPEs) might radically alter predictions of predatory impact that...
International audienceThe impacts of invasive species on resident communities are driven by a tangle...
Invasive predators pose a critical threat to native taxa. Body size plays an important role in media...
Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong negative co...
Highlights: • Invasive Corbicula clam shells significantly influenced predation by fish. • Invader...
In assessments of ecological impact in invasion ecology, most studies compare un‐invaded sites with ...
1.Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whi...
Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whils...
Recently, a body of literature has indicated the utility of comparisons among introduced and native ...
International audienceInvasive species management requires allocation of limited resources towards t...
Background. Variability in the ecological impacts of invasive species across their geographical rang...
Following the establishment of a non-native species, there is often speculation about the potential ...
Comparative functional responses (FRs) can predict impacts of invasive species,including pi...
Highlights: • Ecological impact changes with environmental context for both consumer and resource. ...
Globally, the number of invasive non-indigenous species is continually rising, representing a major ...
Emergent multiple predator effects (MPEs) might radically alter predictions of predatory impact that...
International audienceThe impacts of invasive species on resident communities are driven by a tangle...
Invasive predators pose a critical threat to native taxa. Body size plays an important role in media...
Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong negative co...
Highlights: • Invasive Corbicula clam shells significantly influenced predation by fish. • Invader...
In assessments of ecological impact in invasion ecology, most studies compare un‐invaded sites with ...
1.Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whi...
Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whils...
Recently, a body of literature has indicated the utility of comparisons among introduced and native ...