[HTML][HTML] Warming, not acidification, favours survival of non-indigenous over native gammarid species

C Martinez Reyes, RN Cuthbert, L Langrehr… - Biological Invasions, 2024 - Springer
Anthropogenic disturbances, including non-indigenous species (NIS) and climate change,
have considerably affected ecosystems and socio-economies globally. Despite the widely …

[HTML][HTML] Out of East Asia: Early Warning of the Possible Invasion of the Important Bean Pest Stalk-Eyed Seed Bug Chauliops fallax (Heteroptera: Malcidae …

Y Li, J Chen, S Wang, K Jiang, J Zhou, R Zhu, C Gao… - Insects, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The stalk-eyed seed bug Chauliops fallax is an important agricultural pest
of soybean and was first reported to occur outside East Asia. Here, the native evolutionary …

Environmental determinants of round goby invasion refuges at a river scale: implications for conservation of native biodiversity

O Morissette, C Charette, MJS Windle… - Canadian Journal of …, 2023 - cdnsciencepub.com
Introductions of exotic invasive species are a global disturbance for natural habitats. The
severity of invasions can greatly vary from local to global scales, as observed in invasion …

Effects of substrate and elevated temperature on the growth and feeding efficiency of an invasive cyprinid fish, Tench (Tinca tinca)

S Avlijaš, NE Mandrak, A Ricciardi - Biological Invasions, 2022 - Springer
Research has linked ecologically-damaging invasive animals to a suite of traits including
rapid rates of growth and exploitation of food resources, but such traits can vary …

Alien phytophagous insects in forest and urban stands of Ukraine

V Meshkova - Bucovina Forestieră, 2022 - bucovina-forestiera.ro
Alien phytophagous insects in forest and urban stands of Ukraine Page 1 29 Alien
phytophagous insects in forest and urban stands of Ukraine V. Meshkova Meshkova, V. 2022 …

Economic costs of biological invasions in protected areas worldwide-where do we stand?

D Moodley, E Angulo, R Cuthbert, B Leung, A Turbelin… - 2021 - hal.science
Biological invasions are one of the main threats to biodiversity within protected areas (PAs)
worldwide. Meanwhile, the resilience of PAs along with their capacity to mitigate impacts …

Invasive plants as a foraging resource for insectivorous birds in a Connecticut, USA forest: insights from a community-level bird-exclusion experiment

RE Clark, WA Carter, TCW Ku, CL Seewagen - Biological Invasions, 2024 - Springer
Biological invasions can threaten biodiversity by outcompeting native species and disrupting
food webs. Invasive species are now a leading driver of biodiversity and imperiled species …

[PDF][PDF] Predatory ability and abundance forecast the ecological impacts of two aquatic invasive species

EM DeRoy, S Crookes, K Matheson, R Scott… - …, 2022 - neobiota.pensoft.net
Characterising interspecific interaction strengths, combined with population abundances of
prey and their novel predators, is critical to develop predictive invasion ecology. This is …

Mediterranean Marine Science

JM Guerra García, T Revanales, P Sáenz Arias… - … Marine Science, 24 (3) …, 2023 - idus.us.es
Studies of non-indigenous species (NIS) often tend to focus on medium and large-sized taxa
with potential for remarkable ecological and/or economic impact, whereas the early …

[HTML][HTML] Are urban mangroves emerging hotspots of non-indigenous species? A study on the dynamics of macrobenthic fouling communities in fringing red mangrove …

E Mosquera, JF Blanco-Libreros, JM Riascos - Biological Invasions, 2023 - Springer
Urbanization represents a radical transformation of natural habitats that alters all the biotic
and abiotic properties governing ecosystems. Urban expansion often results in …