نتایج جستجو برای: exotic species

تعداد نتایج: 559920  

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Tobias Loetscher Urs Schwarz Michele Schubiger Peter Brugger

invasions. Refuges from the invader often remain at some place in a native species' range. Whether native species can stably persist within these refuges is an open question. But in the short term, the number of invasions has far exceeded the number of resulting extinctions. This result has emphasized that most ecological systems are not 'saturated' with species. Two puzzles Nearly all problema...

2014
Daniel B Stouffer Alyssa R Cirtwill Jordi Bascompte Ignasi Bartomeus

SUMMARY There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ecological communities. Since many exotic plants depend on native pollinators to successfully establish, it is of paramount importance that we understand precisely how exotic species integrate into existing plant-pollinator communities. In this manuscript, we have studied a global data base ...

ژورنال: توسعه آبزی پروری 2021

Rainbow trout is one of the 100 exotic invasive species in the world, and the biological characteristics of evaporated specimens of marine cages on the coast of Mazandaran including sex ratio, length and weight relationship, and growth are necessary. In order to study the rainbow trout growth parameters, 90 specimens of this species were collected from October 2017 to May 2019 from catching bon...

2014
Michelle R Leishman Julia Cooke David M Richardson Jonathan Newman

SUMMARY Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalization and spread is an important goal of invasion ecology. Release from pests and pathogens in association with capacity for rapid growth is thought to confer an advantage for species in novel regions.We assessed leaf herbivory and leaf-level traits associated with growth strategy in the native and exoti...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2008
Jeffrey M Diez Jon J Sullivan Philip E Hulme Grant Edwards Richard P Duncan

Darwin acknowledged contrasting, plausible arguments for how species invasions are influenced by phylogenetic relatedness to the native community. These contrasting arguments persist today without clear resolution. Using data on the naturalization and abundance of exotic plants in the Auckland region, we show how different expectations can be accommodated through attention to scale, assumptions...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
b. jalali

twenty four ecto- and endo- parasite species were found in different organs of eight na-tive and exotic fish species in zarivar lake situated in the far west of iran. overall, 1000 fish specimens belonging to the dactylogyridae, gyrodactylidae families the cyprinidae, poeciliidae and mastacembelidae families were examined during 2001 and 2002. of them, five protozoans, including trichodina pedi...

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 2011
Diann E Gaalema Bonnie M Perdue Angela S Kelling

Food preference describes the behavior of selecting between items for consumption; reinforcer effectiveness is the functional effect of that item in controlling behavior. Food preference and reinforcer effectiveness were examined in giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) and African elephants (Loxodonta africana). A pairwise comparison between food items was used to assess food preference. High-...

2013
Chelsea A. Smith Mary M. Gardiner

Exotic species are widely accepted as a leading cause of biodiversity decline. Lady beetles (Coccinellidae) provide an important model to study how competitor introductions impact native communities since several native coccinellids have experienced declines that coincide with the establishment and spread of exotic coccinellids. This study tested the central hypothesis that intraguild predation...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Jennifer A Lau

Biological invasions can have strong ecological effects on native communities by altering ecosystem functions, species interactions, and community composition. Even though these ecological effects frequently impact the population dynamics and fitness of native species, the evolutionary consequences of biological invasions have received relatively little attention. Here, I show that invasions im...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2010
Kamal J K Gandhi Anthony I Cognato Danielle M Lightle Bryson J Mosley David G Nielsen Daniel A Herms

In 2007, we surveyed the alien and endemic scolytine (bark and ambrosia beetles) fauna of northeastern Ohio, and for the most abundant species, we characterized their seasonal activity and response to three semiochemical baits. In total ,5,339 scolytine beetles represented by 47 species and 29 genera were caught in Lindgren funnel traps. Three species constituted 57% of the total catch, includi...

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