Lionfish (Pterois volitans), venomous predators from the Indo-Pacific, are recent invaders of the Caribbean Basin and southeastern coast of North America. Quantification of invasive lionfish abundances, along with potentially important physical and biological environmental characteristics, permitted inferences about the invasion process of reefs on the island of San Salvador in the Bahamas. Environmental wave-exposure had a large influence on lionfish abundance, which was more than 20 and 120 times greater for density and biomass respectively at sheltered sites as compared with wave-exposed environments. Our measurements of topographic complexity of the reefs revealed that lionfish abundance was not driven by habitat rugosity. Lionfish abun...
<div><p>Indo-Pacific lionfish (<em>Pterois volitans</em> and <em>P. miles</em>) have spread swiftly ...
Invasive species cause significant ecological impacts, ranging from the homogenization and reduction...
The explosion of the invasive lionfish (P. miles and P. volitans) populations in the Western Atlanti...
<div><p>Lionfish (<i>Pterois volitans</i>), venomous predators from the Indo-Pacific, are recent inv...
Biotic resistance, the process by which new colonists are excluded from a community by predation fro...
<div><p>Biotic resistance, the process by which new colonists are excluded from a community by preda...
Biotic resistance, the process by which new colonists are excluded from a community by predation fro...
Biotic resistance is the idea that native species negatively affect the invasion success of introduc...
Red lionfish were transported outside their native Pacific range to supply aquaria, subsequently esc...
Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) have spread swiftly across the Western Atlanti...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles) have invaded the majority of the Caribbean region within five year...
Pacific red lionfish Pterois volitans have invaded Atlantic reefs and reached much greater populatio...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles) have invaded the majority of the Caribbean region within five year...
Invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) are now ubiquitous throughout the Caribbean and We...
Artificial structures can facilitate invasion of non-native marine epibiota by providing unoccupied ...
<div><p>Indo-Pacific lionfish (<em>Pterois volitans</em> and <em>P. miles</em>) have spread swiftly ...
Invasive species cause significant ecological impacts, ranging from the homogenization and reduction...
The explosion of the invasive lionfish (P. miles and P. volitans) populations in the Western Atlanti...
<div><p>Lionfish (<i>Pterois volitans</i>), venomous predators from the Indo-Pacific, are recent inv...
Biotic resistance, the process by which new colonists are excluded from a community by predation fro...
<div><p>Biotic resistance, the process by which new colonists are excluded from a community by preda...
Biotic resistance, the process by which new colonists are excluded from a community by predation fro...
Biotic resistance is the idea that native species negatively affect the invasion success of introduc...
Red lionfish were transported outside their native Pacific range to supply aquaria, subsequently esc...
Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) have spread swiftly across the Western Atlanti...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles) have invaded the majority of the Caribbean region within five year...
Pacific red lionfish Pterois volitans have invaded Atlantic reefs and reached much greater populatio...
Lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles) have invaded the majority of the Caribbean region within five year...
Invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) are now ubiquitous throughout the Caribbean and We...
Artificial structures can facilitate invasion of non-native marine epibiota by providing unoccupied ...
<div><p>Indo-Pacific lionfish (<em>Pterois volitans</em> and <em>P. miles</em>) have spread swiftly ...
Invasive species cause significant ecological impacts, ranging from the homogenization and reduction...
The explosion of the invasive lionfish (P. miles and P. volitans) populations in the Western Atlanti...