Many invasive species exploit the disturbed habitats created by human activities. Understanding the effects of habitat disturbance on invasion success, and how disturbance interacts with other factors (such as biotic resistance to the invaders from the native fauna) may suggest new ways to reduce invader viability. In tropical Australia, commercial livestock production can facilitate invasion by the cane toad (Rhinella marina), because hoofprints left by cattle and horses around waterbody margins provide distinctive (cool, moist) microhabitats; nevertheless the same microhabitat can inhibit the success of cane toads by increasing the risks of predation or drowning. Metamorph cane toads actively select hoofprints as retreat-sites to escape d...
Some invasive species flourish in places that impose challenges very different from those faced in t...
Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive spec...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The success of an invasive species can be reduced by biot...
Many invasive species exploit the disturbed habitats created by human activities. Understanding the ...
Invasive species can induce shifts in habitat use by native taxa: either by modifying habitat availa...
Habitat disturbance and the spread of invasive organisms are major threats to biodiversity, but the ...
Habitat disturbance and the spread of invasive organisms are major threats to biodiversity, but the ...
The novel interactions posed by invasive species can have complex effects on ecosystems owing to bot...
Disruption to ecosystem functioning associated with biological invasions can have dramatic effects o...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2017. Understanding the impacts that...
Australia's biogeographical isolation has rendered many endemic species vulnerable to invaders. The ...
Summary: The spread of invasive species after their initial introduction is often facilitated by hum...
Many biological invasions do not occur as a gradual expansion along a continuous front, but result f...
Some invasive species flourish in places that impose challenges very different from those faced in t...
Biological invasions often occur through expansion of satellite populations that become established ...
Some invasive species flourish in places that impose challenges very different from those faced in t...
Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive spec...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The success of an invasive species can be reduced by biot...
Many invasive species exploit the disturbed habitats created by human activities. Understanding the ...
Invasive species can induce shifts in habitat use by native taxa: either by modifying habitat availa...
Habitat disturbance and the spread of invasive organisms are major threats to biodiversity, but the ...
Habitat disturbance and the spread of invasive organisms are major threats to biodiversity, but the ...
The novel interactions posed by invasive species can have complex effects on ecosystems owing to bot...
Disruption to ecosystem functioning associated with biological invasions can have dramatic effects o...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2017. Understanding the impacts that...
Australia's biogeographical isolation has rendered many endemic species vulnerable to invaders. The ...
Summary: The spread of invasive species after their initial introduction is often facilitated by hum...
Many biological invasions do not occur as a gradual expansion along a continuous front, but result f...
Some invasive species flourish in places that impose challenges very different from those faced in t...
Biological invasions often occur through expansion of satellite populations that become established ...
Some invasive species flourish in places that impose challenges very different from those faced in t...
Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive spec...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The success of an invasive species can be reduced by biot...