Coral reef population genomics in an age of global change
Coral reefs are both exceptionally biodiverse and threatened by climate change and other
human activities. Here, we review population genomic processes in coral reef taxa and their …
human activities. Here, we review population genomic processes in coral reef taxa and their …
[HTML][HTML] Biology and ecology of the lionfish Pterois volitans/Pterois miles as invasive alien species: a review
L Del Río, ZM Navarro-Martínez, D Cobián-Rojas… - PeerJ, 2023 - peerj.com
The lionfish is an exotic invasive fish native to the Indo-Pacific, which is established in the
western Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Lionfish can affect native fishes and …
western Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Lionfish can affect native fishes and …
Precipitous declines in northern Gulf of Mexico invasive lionfish populations following the emergence of an ulcerative skin disease
Abstract Invasive Indo-Pacific lionfish Pterois volitans/miles have become well-established
in many western Atlantic marine habitats and regions. However, high densities and low …
in many western Atlantic marine habitats and regions. However, high densities and low …
Invasive shrimp Cinetorhynchus erythrostictus (Decapoda: Caridea) misidentified in the marine aquarium trade: Niche overlap with a native congeneric species
DFR Alves, S de Paiva Barros-Alves… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2021 - Elsevier
An integrative taxonomic approach was adopted to confirm that the shrimp Cinetorhynchus
erythrostictus was introduced into the Western Atlantic Ocean and it is for sale in the marine …
erythrostictus was introduced into the Western Atlantic Ocean and it is for sale in the marine …
Feeding ecology of invasive lionfish in the Punta Frances MPA, Cuba: insight into morphological features, diet and management
L Del Río, ZM Navarro-Martínez, A Ruiz-Abierno… - PeerJ, 2022 - peerj.com
Cuba's shelf has been invaded by lionfish (Pterois volitans/Pterois miles), which have
become established over the archipelago, including areas of natural importance. The …
become established over the archipelago, including areas of natural importance. The …
The levelling-off and recent rapid decline in population density of the highly prolific invasive lionfish on the Saba Bank, Eastern Caribbean
Since its introduction in the Western Atlantic more than 30 years ago, the lionfish (Pterois
volitans/miles complex) has spread throughout the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean and the …
volitans/miles complex) has spread throughout the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean and the …
[PDF][PDF] Non-native marine fishes in Florida: updated checklist, population status and early detection/rapid response.
PJ Schofield, L Akins - BioInvasions Record, 2019 - frostscience.org
It has been ten years since the last comprehensive assessment of non-native marine fishes
in Florida. Herein, we report sightings of 41 species from Florida coastal waters since the …
in Florida. Herein, we report sightings of 41 species from Florida coastal waters since the …
Gridlock and beltways: the genetic context of urban invasions
The rapid expansion of urban land across the globe presents new and numerous
opportunities for invasive species to spread and flourish. Ecologists historically rejected …
opportunities for invasive species to spread and flourish. Ecologists historically rejected …
Invasion genomics of lionfish in the Mediterranean Sea
The rate of biological invasions is steadily increasing, with major ecological and economic
impacts accounting for billions of dollars in damage as a result. One spectacular example is …
impacts accounting for billions of dollars in damage as a result. One spectacular example is …
Understanding organismal capacity to respond to anthropogenic change: Barriers and solutions
Global environmental changes induced by human activities are forcing organisms to
respond at an unprecedented pace. At present we have only a limited understanding of why …
respond at an unprecedented pace. At present we have only a limited understanding of why …