Aquatic invasive species in the Great Lakes Region: an overview
LE Escobar, S Mallez, M McCartney, C Lee… - Reviews in Fisheries …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are of concern in North America due to their devastating
impacts on ecosystems and economies. The Great Lakes region is particularly vulnerable to …
impacts on ecosystems and economies. The Great Lakes region is particularly vulnerable to …
Exotic asphyxiation: interactions between invasive species and hypoxia
JE Byers, JA Blaze, AC Dodd, HL Hall… - Biological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Non‐indigenous species (NIS) and hypoxia (< 2 mg O2 l− 1) can disturb and restructure
aquatic communities. Both are heavily influenced by human activities and are intensifying …
aquatic communities. Both are heavily influenced by human activities and are intensifying …
Environment shapes the fecal microbiome of invasive carp species
Background Although the common, silver, and bighead carps are native and sparsely
distributed in Eurasia, these fish have become abundant and invasive in North America. An …
distributed in Eurasia, these fish have become abundant and invasive in North America. An …
Meta‐analysis suggests biotic resistance in freshwater environments is driven by consumption rather than competition
Native communities are thought to mediate the establishment and performance of invasive
species through competitive and consumptive interactions, a concept referred to as “biotic …
species through competitive and consumptive interactions, a concept referred to as “biotic …
Yellowstone Lake ecosystem restoration: a case study for invasive fish management
TM Koel, JL Arnold, PE Bigelow, TO Brenden, JD Davis… - Fishes, 2020 - mdpi.com
Invasive predatory lake trout Salvelinus namaycush were discovered in Yellowstone Lake in
1994 and caused a precipitous decrease in abundance of native Yellowstone cutthroat trout …
1994 and caused a precipitous decrease in abundance of native Yellowstone cutthroat trout …
Biological invasion by a benthivorous fish reduced the cover and species richness of aquatic plants in most lakes of a large North American ecoregion
Biological invasions are projected to be the main driver of biodiversity and ecosystem
function loss in lakes in the 21st century. However, the extent of these future losses is difficult …
function loss in lakes in the 21st century. However, the extent of these future losses is difficult …
Flexible classification of Wisconsin lakes for improved fisheries conservation and management
Successful fisheries management practices developed for one ecosystem can often be used
in similar ecosystems. We developed a flexible lake classification framework in collaboration …
in similar ecosystems. We developed a flexible lake classification framework in collaboration …
Effects of common carp on phosphorus concentrations, water clarity, and vegetation density: a whole system experiment in a thermally stratified lake
Although numerous studies have investigated the impacts of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
on aquatic ecosystems, the effects of this species on nutrient cycling, water clarity, and …
on aquatic ecosystems, the effects of this species on nutrient cycling, water clarity, and …
Nine lessons about aquatic invasive species from the North Temperate Lakes Long-Term Ecological Research (NTL-LTER) program
Freshwater ecosystems can serve as model systems that reveal insights into biological
invasions. In this article, we summarize nine lessons about aquatic invasive species from the …
invasions. In this article, we summarize nine lessons about aquatic invasive species from the …
Migration, homing and spatial ecology of common carp in interconnected lakes
NV Banet, J Fieberg… - Ecology of Freshwater …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The common carp, Cyprinus carpio, is a large, long‐lived, fecund and mobile cyprinid, which
evolved in complex inter‐braided Ponto‐Caspian rivers that experience both springtime …
evolved in complex inter‐braided Ponto‐Caspian rivers that experience both springtime …