Native fruit traits may mediate dispersal competition between native and non-native plants [PDF]
Seed disperser preferences may mediate the impact of invasive, non-native plant species on their new ecological communities. Significant seed disperser preference for invasives over native species could facilitate the spread of the invasives while ...
Clare Aslan, Marcel Rejmanek
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Non-native and invasive tree species - their impact on biodiversity loss [PDF]
The paper gives an overview of non-native and invasive tree species, and offers the basic data about their current presence in European forests.
Lakićević Milena D. +1 more
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Limited evidence for phenological differences between non-native and native species
Although many species shift their phenology with climate change, species vary significantly in the direction and magnitude of these responses (i.e., phenological sensitivity).
Meredith A. Zettlemoyer +5 more
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Duck productivity in restored species-rich native and species-poor non-native plantings. [PDF]
Conservation efforts to increase duck production have led the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to restore grasslands with multi-species (3-5) mixtures of introduced cool season vegetation often termed dense nesting cover (DNC).
Ryan D Haffele +2 more
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Replacement of native by non-native animal communities assisted by human introduction and management on Isla Victoria, Nahuel Huapi National Park [PDF]
One of the possible consequences of biological invasions is the decrease of native species abundances or their replacement by non-native species. In Andean Patagonia, southern Argentina and Chile, many non-native animals have been introduced and are ...
Valeria L. Martin-Albarracin +2 more
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Do native brown trout and non-native brook trout interact reproductively? [PDF]
Reproductive interactions between native and non-native species of fish have received little attention compared to other types of interactions such as predation or competition for food and habitat.
Cucherousset, Julien +4 more
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Terrestrial non-native species in Antarctica: introduction, impact and management response
Non-native species introductions and establishment are having substantial and likely irreversible environmental impacts on Antarctic ecosystems and biodiversity.
Molina Montenegro, Marco A. +3 more
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Aquatic macroinvertebrate responses to native and non-native predators [PDF]
Non-native species can profoundly affect native ecosystems through trophic interactions with native species. Native prey may respond differently to non-native versus native predators since they lack prior experience.
Haddaway N. R. +21 more
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An Anthropogenic Habitat Facilitates the Establishment of Non-Native Birds by Providing Underexploited Resources. [PDF]
Anthropogenic modification of habitats may reduce the resources available for native species, leading to population declines and extinction. These same habitats often have the highest richness of non-native species.
Martin J P Sullivan +3 more
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Impact scores of invasive plants are biased by disregard of environmental co-variation and non-linearity [PDF]
Prioritisation of high-impact species is becoming increasingly important for management of introduced species (‘neobiota’) because of their growing number of which, however, only a small fraction has substantial impacts.
Jan Thiele +12 more
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