Differential invasion success of salmonids in southern Chile: patterns and hypotheses

I Arismendi, BE Penaluna, JB Dunham… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2014 - Springer
Biological invasions create complex ecological and societal issues worldwide. Most of the
knowledge about invasions comes only from successful invaders, but less is known about …

Advances and challenges in modelling the impacts of invasive alien species on aquatic ecosystems

X Corrales, S Katsanevakis, M Coll, JJ Heymans… - Biological …, 2020 - Springer
Invasive alien species (IAS) have become an important driver of biodiversity change and
exert severe pressure on natural ecosystems. The development of modelling approaches to …

Escaped farmed salmon and trout in Chile: incidence, impacts, and the need for an ecosystem view

M Sepúlveda, I Arismendi, D Soto, F Jara… - Aquaculture Environment …, 2013 - int-res.com
The exponential growth of the salmonid farming industry during the last 3 decades has
created conditions for massive escapes of these exotic species into natural environments in …

Seascape genetics along environmental gradients in the Arabian Peninsula: insights from ddRAD sequencing of anemonefishes

P Saenz‐Agudelo, JD Dibattista, MJ Piatek… - Molecular …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the processes that shape patterns of genetic structure across space is a
central aim of landscape genetics. However, it remains unclear how geographical features …

Pigmentation in Drosophila melanogaster reaches its maximum in Ethiopia and correlates most strongly with ultra-violet radiation in sub-Saharan Africa

H Bastide, A Yassin, EJ Johanning, JE Pool - BMC evolutionary biology, 2014 - Springer
Background Pigmentation has a long history of investigation in evolutionary biology. In
Drosophila melanogaster, latitudinal and altitudinal clines have been found but their …

[PDF][PDF] A conservation assessment of freshwater ecosystems in Southwestern Patagonia

B Reid, AA Roine, I Madriz, C Correa… - … in Chilean Patagonia …, 2024 - library.oapen.org
Freshwater ecosystems support the highest biological diversity per unit area on the planet,
despite occupying much less area than terrestrial and marine systems. Freshwater …

Niche segregation facilitates coexistence between native and introduced fishes in a deep Patagonian lake

R Juncos, D Milano, PJ Macchi, PH Vigliano - Hydrobiologia, 2015 - Springer
Species introductions force sympatry between species that did not coevolve. Introduced
salmonids have coexisted with native fish since the early 20th century in Patagonian water …

Seascape genomics reveals fine‐scale patterns of dispersal for a reef fish along the ecologically divergent coast of Northwestern Australia

JD DiBattista, MJ Travers, GI Moore… - Molecular …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the drivers of dispersal among populations is a central topic in marine
ecology and fundamental for spatially explicit management of marine resources. The …

New insights into the distribution, physiology and life histories of South American galaxiid fishes, and potential threats to this unique fauna

VE Cussac, ME Barrantes, CC Boy, K Górski, E Habit… - Diversity, 2020 - mdpi.com
South American galaxiids occupy both Patagonia and the ichthyogeographic Chilean
Province, encompassing glacial Andean deep lakes, shallow plateau lakes, reservoirs, short …

Reciprocal trophic niche shifts in native and invasive fish: salmonids and galaxiids in Patagonian lakes

C Correa, AP Bravo, AP Hendry - Freshwater Biology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) are widespread and
invasive salmonids with important lethal effects as predators, although indirect effects are …