Like invasive macrophytes, some native macrophytes are spreading rapidly with consequences for community structure. There is evidence that the native alga Caulerpa filiformis is spreading along intertidal rocky shores in New South Wales, Australia, seemingly at the expense of native Sargassum spp. We experimentally investigated the role physical disturbance plays in the spread of C. filiformis and its possible consequences for Sargassum spp. Cleared patches within beds of C. filiformis (Caulerpa habitat) or Sargassum spp. (Sargassum habitat) at multiple sites showed that C. filiformis had significantly higher recruitment (via propagules) into its own habitat. The recruitment of Sargassum spp. to Caulerpa habitat was rare, possibly due in pa...
Few field studies have investigated how changes at one trophic level can affect the invasibility of ...
Whilst the successful establishment and spread of invasive species can be determined by above-ground...
Species of the macroalgae Caulerpa sp. are increasingly being observed in meadows of the endemic Med...
Like invasive macrophytes, some native macrophytes are spreading rapidly with consequences for commu...
Like invasive macrophytes, some native macrophytes are spreading rapidly with consequences for commu...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd There are many examples of native macrophytes becoming locally dominant and spre...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Marine coastal systems are threatened by a wide ...
© 2019 Understanding how species' traits can shape winners and losers of environmental change can he...
Disentangling the ecological effects of biological invasions from those of other human disturbances ...
Human disturbances, such as anchoring and dredging, can cause physical removal of seagrass rhizomes ...
A species’ ability to spread is in part governed by the extent to which recipient habitats either re...
Abstract Multiple anthropogenic stressors are causing a global decline in foundation species, includ...
There is convincing evidence showing that resistance to invasion greatly varies among recipient asse...
Human disturbances, such as anchoring and dredging, can cause physical removal of seagrass rhizomes ...
Few field studies have investigated how changes at one trophic level can affect the invasibility of ...
Few field studies have investigated how changes at one trophic level can affect the invasibility of ...
Whilst the successful establishment and spread of invasive species can be determined by above-ground...
Species of the macroalgae Caulerpa sp. are increasingly being observed in meadows of the endemic Med...
Like invasive macrophytes, some native macrophytes are spreading rapidly with consequences for commu...
Like invasive macrophytes, some native macrophytes are spreading rapidly with consequences for commu...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd There are many examples of native macrophytes becoming locally dominant and spre...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Marine coastal systems are threatened by a wide ...
© 2019 Understanding how species' traits can shape winners and losers of environmental change can he...
Disentangling the ecological effects of biological invasions from those of other human disturbances ...
Human disturbances, such as anchoring and dredging, can cause physical removal of seagrass rhizomes ...
A species’ ability to spread is in part governed by the extent to which recipient habitats either re...
Abstract Multiple anthropogenic stressors are causing a global decline in foundation species, includ...
There is convincing evidence showing that resistance to invasion greatly varies among recipient asse...
Human disturbances, such as anchoring and dredging, can cause physical removal of seagrass rhizomes ...
Few field studies have investigated how changes at one trophic level can affect the invasibility of ...
Few field studies have investigated how changes at one trophic level can affect the invasibility of ...
Whilst the successful establishment and spread of invasive species can be determined by above-ground...
Species of the macroalgae Caulerpa sp. are increasingly being observed in meadows of the endemic Med...