Patterns of Non-Native Species Introduction, Spread, and Ecological Impact in South Florida, the World's Most Invaded Continental Ecoregion
Invasive species are a chief threat to native biodiversity and are only becoming more
common with human globalization. This creates a need to understand the patterns in …
common with human globalization. This creates a need to understand the patterns in …
The potential for nature-based solutions to combat the freshwater biodiversity crisis
Enthusiasm for and investments in nature-based solutions (NBS) as sustainable strategies
for climate adaptation and infrastructure development is building among governments, the …
for climate adaptation and infrastructure development is building among governments, the …
Urbanization and agriculture intensification jointly enlarge the spatial inequality of river water quality
Y Li, W Mi, L Ji, Q He, P Yang, S Xie, Y Bi - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Rivers are severely polluted by multiple anthropogenic stressors. An unevenly distributed
landscape pattern can aggravate the deterioration of water quality in rivers. Identifying the …
landscape pattern can aggravate the deterioration of water quality in rivers. Identifying the …
Global freshwater fish invasion linked to the presence of closely related species
In the Anthropocene, non-native freshwater fish introductions and translocations have
occurred extensively worldwide. However, their global distribution patterns and the factors …
occurred extensively worldwide. However, their global distribution patterns and the factors …
Species invasiveness and community invasibility of North American freshwater fish fauna revealed via trait-based analysis
While biological invasions are recognized as a major threat to global biodiversity,
determining non-native species' abilities to establish in new areas (species invasiveness) …
determining non-native species' abilities to establish in new areas (species invasiveness) …
The color of environmental noise in river networks
Despite its far-reaching implications for conservation and natural resource management,
little is known about the color of environmental noise, or the structure of temporal …
little is known about the color of environmental noise, or the structure of temporal …
[HTML][HTML] Past and recent anthropogenic pressures drive rapid changes in riverine fish communities
Understanding how and why local communities change is a pressing task for conservation,
especially in freshwater systems. It remains challenging because of the complexity of …
especially in freshwater systems. It remains challenging because of the complexity of …
Using invertebrate functional traits to improve flow variability assessment within European rivers
Rivers are among the most threatened ecosystems worldwide and are experiencing rapid
biodiversity loss. Flow alteration due to climate change, water abstraction and augmentation …
biodiversity loss. Flow alteration due to climate change, water abstraction and augmentation …
Four decades of climatic fluctuations and fish recruitment stability across a marine‐freshwater gradient
Investigating the effects of climatic variability on biological diversity, productivity, and stability
is key to understanding possible futures for ecosystems under accelerating climate change …
is key to understanding possible futures for ecosystems under accelerating climate change …
Natural and anthropogenic factors drive large-scale freshwater fish invasions
We analyzed the large-scale drivers of biological invasions using freshwater fish in a
Mediterranean country as a test case, and considering the contribution of single species to …
Mediterranean country as a test case, and considering the contribution of single species to …