Simple Summary Predator-prey relationships and competition shape interspecific coexistence in wildlife communities. So far, most published studies have focused on large …
Directly comparable data on the environmental and socio-economic impacts of alien species informs the effective prioritisation of their management. We used two frameworks, the …
Anthropic activities usually affect the diversity, structure, and functionality of communities. The tropical rain forests from Chocó Biogeographic in Colombia are one of the world's …
Introduced species represent a threat to native wildlife worldwide, due to predation, competition, and disease transmission. Concurrent introduction of parasites may also add a …
Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) seems to outcompete mountain hare (L. timidus) wherever the two species co-occur, but few studies have validated or even addressed this issue. In …
Abstract European Hare (Lepus europaeus), like many invasive species, have declined in much of their native range but flourished in non-native regions (eg South America). Previous …
Abstract The European wild rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, is simultaneously a threatened species within its native range and yet, a successful colonizer worldwide (Lees and Bell …
The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is one of the main invasive species in Chile, where it became naturalized ca. 150 years ago. Their high reproductive capacity, lack of …
Apparent competition is an indirect interaction that can strongly influence ecosystem functioning, altering species populations within the same trophic level. As a new resource …