Biotic homogenisation and differentiation as directional change in beta diversity: synthesising driver–response relationships to develop conceptual models across …

RJ Rolls, DC Deane, SE Johnson, J Heino… - Biological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Biotic homogenisation is defined as decreasing dissimilarity among ecological assemblages
sampled within a given spatial area over time. Biotic differentiation, in turn, is defined as …

Mediterranean-climate streams and rivers: geographically separated but ecologically comparable freshwater systems

N Bonada, VH Resh - Hydrobiologia, 2013 - Springer
Streams and rivers in mediterranean-climate regions (med-rivers in med-regions) are
ecologically unique, with flow regimes reflecting precipitation patterns. Although timing of …

Experimental Evidence from Causal Criteria Analysis for the Effects of Common Carp Cyprinus carpio on Freshwater Ecosystems: A Global Perspective

L Vilizzi, AS Tarkan, GH Copp - Reviews in Fisheries Science & …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
As the most widely distributed freshwater fish worldwide, common carp Cyprinus carpio can
be either invasive or “naturalized” in most areas of introduction. This leads to different levels …

Major threats to European freshwater fish species

MJ Costa, G Duarte, P Segurado, P Branco - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
In Europe, freshwater fish are the richest group amongst European vertebrates and the
second most threatened animal group, surpassed only by freshwater molluscs. The …

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 …

Alien freshwater fish species in the Balkans—Vectors and pathways of introduction

M Piria, P Simonović, E Kalogianni… - Fish and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Fish introductions, particularly in areas of high biological diversity and endemism, represent
a major threat for biodiversity. In the Balkan Peninsula, 60 fish species have been …

Heads you win, tails you lose: Life‐history traits predict invasion and extinction risk of the world's freshwater fishes

C Liu, L Comte, JD Olden - Aquatic Conservation: Marine and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Freshwater fishes have the distinction of being both a highly imperilled taxonomic group as
well as one that has produced many invasive species with widespread ecological impacts …

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 …

Efectos de la invasión de salmónidos en ríos y lagos de Chile

E Habit, J González, J Ortiz-Sandoval… - …, 2015 - revistaecosistemas.net
Maquetación 2Efectos de la invasión de salmónidos en ríos y lagos de Chile Page 1 43 AEET
ASOCIACIÓN ESPAÑOLA DE ECOLOGÍA TERRESTRE Ecosistemas 24(1): 43-51 [Enero-Abril …

Comprehensive metabolomic profiling of nutrients in fish and shrimp

C Shao, Y Su, D Meng, Y Li, Y Dong, H Hao, H Ye - Food Chemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
Although fish and shrimp are commonly consumed in daily life and recognized as nutrient-
rich species, global profiling of the endogenous nutrients in these species is lacking. Here …