نتایج جستجو برای: native species

تعداد نتایج: 632890  

2015
Daniel Simberloff

Invasions by non-native species have caused many extinctions and greatly modified many ecosystems and are among the major anthropogenic global changes transforming the earth. Beginning in the mid-1980s, a dramatic burst of research in invasion biology has revealed a plethora of previously unrecognized impacts and laid bare the scope of the phenomenon. Similarly, research on various methods of m...

2017
Susanne Schwinning Heather Meckel Lara G Reichmann H Wayne Polley Philip A Fay

Invasive plant species often dominate native species in competition, augmenting other potential advantages such as release from natural enemies. Resource pre-emption may be a particularly important mechanism for establishing dominance over competitors of the same functional type. We hypothesized that competitive success of an exotic grass against native grasses is mediated by establishing an ea...

2013
Kelly C. Turek Mark A. Pegg Kevin L. Pope

Non-native salmonids are often introduced into areas containing species of concern, yet a comprehensive overview of the shortand long-term consequences of these introductions is lacking in the Great Plains. Several authors have suggested that non-native salmonids negatively influence species of concern. The objective of this paper is to review known interactions between non-native salmonids and...

Journal: :Environmental management 2013
Laura N H Verbrugge Riyan J G Van den Born H J Rob Lenders

Not much is known about lay public perceptions of non-native species and their underlying values. Public awareness and engagement, however, are important aspects in invasive species management. In this study, we examined the relations between the lay public's visions of nature, their knowledge about non-native species, and their perceptions of non-native species and invasive species management ...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2015
Juliana S Philippsen Marília Hauser Evanilde Benedito

This study investigated the isotopic niches of two fish species, one exotic and one native. It was hypothesized that these species would show little or no isotopic niche overlap. This hypothesis was tested with the isotopic niche concept and the trophic Layman's metrics. A considerable isotopic niche overlap was observed between the species, mainly for the exotic that showed the greater percent...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2013
F G Becker L C C De Fries J Ferrer V A Bertaco K D G Luz-Agostinho J F P Silva A R Cardoso Z M S Lucena C A S Lucena

The aquatic habitats of the Taquari-Antas river basin (in the Patos Lagoon basin, southern Brazil) are under marked environmental transformation because of river damming for hydropower production. In order to provide an information baseline on the fish fauna of the Taquari-Antas basin, we provide a comprehensive survey of fish species based on primary and secondary data. We found 5,299 valid re...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Fabien Leprieur Olivier Beauchard Simon Blanchet Thierry Oberdorff Sébastien Brosse

Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the identification of the major determinants of global invasions is a prerequisite for adopting sound conservation policies. Three major hypotheses, which are not necessarily mutually exclusive, have been proposed to explain the establishment of non-native species: the "human activity" hypothesis, which a...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2014
Mick E Hanley Amanda J Awbi Miguel Franco

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Although urban gardens provide opportunities for pollinators in an otherwise inhospitable environment, most garden plants are not native to the recipient biogeographical region and their value to local pollinators is disputed. This study tested the hypothesis that bumblebees foraging in English urban gardens preferentially visited sympatric Palaearctic-range plants over spec...

2001
Deborah L. Clark Mark V. Wilson Jennifer Goodridge

Native prairies of the Willamette Valley are considered among the rarest of Oregon’s ecosystems and are in critical need of conservation. Management strategies for increasing the abundance of native species are urgently needed, particularly those strategies that promote the regeneration of native species from seed. Fire may be an important factor in promoting regeneration of native species from...

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