Are invasives worse in freshwater than terrestrial ecosystems?
Several lines of evidence suggest that the effects of invasive species may be greater in
aquatic freshwaters than in terrestrial ecosystems. We argue that freshwaters are …
aquatic freshwaters than in terrestrial ecosystems. We argue that freshwaters are …
Tracking movements of decapod crustaceans: a review of a half-century of telemetry-based studies
Decapod crustaceans are ecologically and economically important invertebrates but are
vulnerable to anthropogenic pressures and climate change. Understanding their spatial …
vulnerable to anthropogenic pressures and climate change. Understanding their spatial …
Fragmentation and flow regulation of the world's large river systems
A global overview of dam-based impacts on large river systems shows that over half (172
out of 292) are affected by dams, including the eight most biogeographically diverse. Dam …
out of 292) are affected by dams, including the eight most biogeographically diverse. Dam …
Multiple drivers of decline in the global status of freshwater crayfish (Decapoda: Astacidea)
Rates of biodiversity loss are higher in freshwater ecosystems than in most terrestrial or
marine ecosystems, making freshwater conservation a priority. However, prioritization …
marine ecosystems, making freshwater conservation a priority. However, prioritization …
Novel methods to select environmental variables in MaxEnt: A case study using invasive crayfish
The popularity of MaxEnt in species distribution modeling has been driven by several factors
including its high degree of accuracy, and flexibility to tailor efforts to species-specific …
including its high degree of accuracy, and flexibility to tailor efforts to species-specific …
Personality, density and habitat drive the dispersal of invasive crayfish
There is increasing evidence that personality traits may drive dispersal patterns of animals,
including invasive species. We investigated, using the widespread signal crayfish …
including invasive species. We investigated, using the widespread signal crayfish …
Niche differentiation among invasive crayfish and their impacts on ecosystem structure and functioning
Many aquatic ecosystems sustain multiple invasive species and interactions among them
have important implications for ecosystem structure and functioning. Here, we examine …
have important implications for ecosystem structure and functioning. Here, we examine …
Evaluating the combined threat of climate change and biological invasions on endangered species
Climate change and invasive species are two major biodiversity threats expected to provoke
extinctions of many species in the future. This study evaluates the joint threat posed by …
extinctions of many species in the future. This study evaluates the joint threat posed by …
Long-term trends in crayfish invasions across European rivers
Europe has experienced a substantial increase in non-indigenous crayfish species (NICS)
since the mid-20th century due to their extensive use in fisheries, aquaculture and, more …
since the mid-20th century due to their extensive use in fisheries, aquaculture and, more …
Movement, dispersal and refuge use of co‐occurring introduced and native crayfish
DH Bubb, TJ Thom, MC Lucas - Freshwater Biology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Dispersal and habitat use are key elements in determining impacts of introduced species.
We examined if an invasive crayfish species showed a different pattern of movement …
We examined if an invasive crayfish species showed a different pattern of movement …