The trophic interactions between 15 native and two introduced fish species, silverside Odontesthes bonariensis and rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss, collected in a major fishery area at Lake Titicaca were explored by integrating traditional ecological knowledge and stable-isotope analyses (SIA). SIA suggested the existence of six trophic groups in this fish community based on δ13C and δ15N signatures. This was supported by ecological evidence illustrating marked spatial segregation between groups, but a similar trophic level for most of the native groups. Based on Bayesian ellipse analyses, niche overlap appeared to occur between small O. bonariensis (<90 mm) and benthopelagic native species (31·6%), and between the native pelagic killifis...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
International audienceDuring the last decades, non-native predatory fish species have been largely i...
The trophic interactions between 15 native and two introduced fish species, silverside Odontesthes b...
The trophic interactions between 15 native and two introduced fish species, silverside Odontesthes b...
1. Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) are widespread and invasive salmonid...
Following their invasion, non-indigenous fish can potentially exclude native fishes from their origi...
Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasions...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
The aim of this work was to describe trophic relationships in fish communities in an anthropogenical...
This study investigated the isotopic niches of two fish species, one exotic and one native. It was h...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
Conceptually trophic niche overlap and species abundance can describe the strength and number of int...
Conceptually, trophic niche overlap and species abundance can describe the strength and number of in...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
International audienceDuring the last decades, non-native predatory fish species have been largely i...
The trophic interactions between 15 native and two introduced fish species, silverside Odontesthes b...
The trophic interactions between 15 native and two introduced fish species, silverside Odontesthes b...
1. Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) are widespread and invasive salmonid...
Following their invasion, non-indigenous fish can potentially exclude native fishes from their origi...
Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasions...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
The aim of this work was to describe trophic relationships in fish communities in an anthropogenical...
This study investigated the isotopic niches of two fish species, one exotic and one native. It was h...
1. Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological invasi...
Conceptually trophic niche overlap and species abundance can describe the strength and number of int...
Conceptually, trophic niche overlap and species abundance can describe the strength and number of in...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. Whilst ecologic...
International audienceDuring the last decades, non-native predatory fish species have been largely i...