High abundances of non-native species in the invaded range may be linked to changes in fitness related traits. However, few studies have compared differences in both life-history traits and abundances of introduced species between their native and invaded ranges. We determined differences in 12 morphological traits, an important fitness related trait (body size), and the abundance of the porcelain crab, Petrolisthes elongatus, in its native (New Zealand) and invasive (Tasmania, Australia) ranges. P. elongatus was more abundant in the introduced range; however, changes in abundance depended on tidal height, with higher abundances only at mid and low tidal zones. The biomass of male crabs was higher in the invaded range compared to the native...
Competition is a well-documented ecological interaction that underpins community structures and much...
Aim: The abundant-centre hypothesis (ACH) is based on the assumption that physiological constraints ...
Petrolisthes elongatus (Family: Porcellanidae) was introduced into Tasmania over a century ago from ...
The impacts invasive species have on biodiversity and ecosystem function globally have been linked t...
The impacts invasive species have on biodiversity and ecosystem function globally have been linked t...
Petrolisthes elongatus (Family: Porcellanidae) was introduced into Tasmania over a century ago from ...
Petrolisthes elongatus (Family: Porcellanidae) was introduced into Tasmania over a century ago from ...
The introduction and translocation of nonindigenous marine species is widespread and can pose severe...
The introduction and translocation of nonindigenous marine species is widespread and can pose severe...
Petrolisthes elongatus (Milne-Edwards, 1837) was first introduced into southern Tasmania in the late...
Intertidal boulder fields are heterogeneous mosaics of different micro-habitat patches providing hig...
Intertidal boulder fields are heterogeneous mosaics of different micro-habitat patches providing hig...
Intertidal boulder fields are heterogeneous mosaics of different micro-habitat patches providing hig...
Intertidal boulder fields are heterogeneous mosaics of different micro-habitat patches providing hig...
Petrolisthes elongatus (Milne-Edwards, 1837) was first introduced into southern Tasmania in the late...
Competition is a well-documented ecological interaction that underpins community structures and much...
Aim: The abundant-centre hypothesis (ACH) is based on the assumption that physiological constraints ...
Petrolisthes elongatus (Family: Porcellanidae) was introduced into Tasmania over a century ago from ...
The impacts invasive species have on biodiversity and ecosystem function globally have been linked t...
The impacts invasive species have on biodiversity and ecosystem function globally have been linked t...
Petrolisthes elongatus (Family: Porcellanidae) was introduced into Tasmania over a century ago from ...
Petrolisthes elongatus (Family: Porcellanidae) was introduced into Tasmania over a century ago from ...
The introduction and translocation of nonindigenous marine species is widespread and can pose severe...
The introduction and translocation of nonindigenous marine species is widespread and can pose severe...
Petrolisthes elongatus (Milne-Edwards, 1837) was first introduced into southern Tasmania in the late...
Intertidal boulder fields are heterogeneous mosaics of different micro-habitat patches providing hig...
Intertidal boulder fields are heterogeneous mosaics of different micro-habitat patches providing hig...
Intertidal boulder fields are heterogeneous mosaics of different micro-habitat patches providing hig...
Intertidal boulder fields are heterogeneous mosaics of different micro-habitat patches providing hig...
Petrolisthes elongatus (Milne-Edwards, 1837) was first introduced into southern Tasmania in the late...
Competition is a well-documented ecological interaction that underpins community structures and much...
Aim: The abundant-centre hypothesis (ACH) is based on the assumption that physiological constraints ...
Petrolisthes elongatus (Family: Porcellanidae) was introduced into Tasmania over a century ago from ...