نتایج جستجو برای: native species

تعداد نتایج: 632890  

Journal: :Ecology 2014
A Joshua Leffler Jeremy J James Thomas A Monaco Roger L Sheley

Functional differences between native and exotic species potentially constitute one factor responsible for plant invasion. Differences in trait values between native and exotic invasive species, however, should not be considered fixed and may depend on the context of the comparison. Furthermore, the magnitude of difference between native and exotic species necessary to trigger invasion is unkno...

Journal: :journal of mycology research 2015
golnaz sharafi ghasem vahedi ramak yahyaraeyat ali reza khosravi mohammad mehdi ranjbar

aspergillus fumigatus is a saprophyte fungus, widely spread in a variety of ecologicalniches and the most prevalent aspergilli responsible for human and animal invasiveaspergillosis. the first step to develop novel and efficient therapies is the identificationand understanding of the key tolerance and virulence factors of pathogens. the mainfocus of the present study is to perform the similarit...

Journal: :Environmental management 2013
Thomas K Pool Angela L Strecker Julian D Olden

A commonly overlooked aspect of conservation planning assessments is that wildlife managers are increasingly focused on habitats that contain non-native species. We examine this management challenge in the Gila River basin (150,730 km(2)), and present a new planning strategy for fish conservation. By applying a hierarchical prioritization algorithm to >850,000 fish records in 27,181 sub-watersh...

2017
R.S.E.W. LEUVEN A. J. HENDRIKS M.A.J. HUIJBREGTS H.J.R. LENDERS J. MATTHEWS G. VAN DER VELDE

This paper describes the effects that temperature changes in the Rhine river distributaries have on native and exotic fish diversity. Site-specific potentially affected fractions (PAFs) of the regional fish species pool were derived using species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) for water temperature. The number of fish species in the river distributaries has changed remarkably over the last ce...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
D W Kelly R A Paterson C R Townsend R Poulin D M Tompkins

While there is good evidence linking animal introductions to impacts on native communities via disease emergence, our understanding of how such impacts occur is incomplete. Invasion ecologists have focused on the disease risks to native communities through "spillover" of infectious agents introduced with nonindigenous hosts, while overlooking a potentially more common mechanism of impact, that ...

2010
Charles G. Willis Brad R. Ruhfel Richard B. Primack Abraham J. Miller-Rushing Jonathan B. Losos Charles C. Davis

Invasive species have tremendous detrimental ecological and economic impacts. Climate change may exacerbate species invasions across communities if non-native species are better able to respond to climate changes than native species. Recent evidence indicates that species that respond to climate change by adjusting their phenology (i.e., the timing of seasonal activities, such as flowering) hav...

2016
Laura Russo

Though they are relatively understudied, non-native bees are ubiquitous and have enormous potential economic and environmental impacts. These impacts may be positive or negative, and are often unquantified. In this manuscript, I review literature on the known distribution and environmental and economic impacts of 80 species of introduced bees. The potential negative impacts of non-native bees i...

2018
Casper H. A. van Leeuwen

Many alien plants use animal vectors for dispersal of their diaspores (zoochory). If alien plants interact with native disperser animals, this can interfere with animal-mediated dispersal of native diaspores. Interference by alien species is known for frugivorous animals dispersing fruits of terrestrial plants by ingestion, transport and egestion (endozoochory). However, less attention has been...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Angela L Strecker Julian D Olden

Despite long-standing interest of terrestrial ecologists, freshwater ecosystems are a fertile, yet unappreciated, testing ground for applying community phylogenetics to uncover mechanisms of species assembly. We quantify phylogenetic clustering and overdispersion of native and non-native fishes of a large river basin in the American Southwest to test for the mechanisms (environmental filtering ...

Journal: :Science 2006
Anthony Ricciardi Jessica M Ward

Parker et al. (Reports, 10 March 2006, p. 1459) showed that native herbivores suppress exotic plants more than native plants. Further analysis reveals that the effect of native herbivores is reduced on exotic plant species that are closely related to native species in the invaded region. Exotic plants may share traits with native congeners that confer similar resistance to resident herbivores.

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