Current knowledge on non‐native freshwater fish introductions

RE Gozlan, JR Britton, I Cowx… - Journal of fish biology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This review provides a contemporary account of knowledge on aspects of introductions of
non‐native fish species and includes issues associated with introduction pathways …

Pan‐continental invasion of Pseudorasbora parva: towards a better understanding of freshwater fish invasions

RE Gozlan, D Andreou, T Asaeda, K Beyer… - Fish and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
In recent years, policy‐makers have sought the development of appropriate tools to prevent
and manage introductions of invasive species. However, these tools are not well suited for …

Invader Relative Impact Potential: a new metric to understand and predict the ecological impacts of existing, emerging and future invasive alien species

JTA Dick, C Laverty, JJ Lennon… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Predictions of the identities and ecological impacts of invasive alien species are critical for
risk assessment, but presently we lack universal and standardized metrics that reliably …

Managing non‐native fish in the environment

JR Britton, RE Gozlan, GH Copp - Fish and fisheries, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Non‐native fishes are frequently used to enhance aquaculture and fisheries; if introduced
into the wider environment, then the majority will have negligible effects on native …

Trophic interactions and consequent impacts of the invasive fish Pseudorasbora parva in a native aquatic foodweb: a field investigation in the UK

JR Britton, GD Davies, C Harrod - Biological Invasions, 2010 - Springer
Introduction of the invasive Asian cyprinid fish Pseudorasbora parva into a 0.3 ha pond in
England with a fish assemblage that included Cyprinus carpio, Rutilus rutilus and Scardinius …

Patterns of trophic niche divergence between invasive and native fishes in wild communities are predictable from mesocosm studies

TNQ Tran, MC Jackson, D Sheath… - Journal of Animal …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Ecological theory attempts to predict how impacts for native species arise from biological
invasions. A fundamental question centres on the feeding interactions of invasive and native …

How glutamate is managed by the blood–brain barrier

RA Hawkins, JR Viña - Biology, 2016 - mdpi.com
A facilitative transport system exists on the blood–brain barrier (BBB) that has been tacitly
assumed to be a path for glutamate entry to the brain. However, glutamate is a non-essential …

Freshwaters: openwaters, wetlands and floodplains [chapter 9]

E Maltby, S Ormerod, M Acreman, M Dunbar, A Jenkins… - 2011 - nora.nerc.ac.uk
The hydrological cycle, along with the rivers, lakes, ponds, wetlands and groundwaters that
form its terrestrial phases, provides some of the most critical of all resources for human well …

Anthropogenic noise does not strengthen multiple‐predator effects in a freshwater invasive fish

E Rojas, L Prosnier, A Pradeau, N Boyer… - Journal of Fish …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic noise has the potential to alter community dynamics by modifying the
strength of nested ecological interactions such as predation. Direct effects of noise on per …

Towards the successful control of the invasive Pseudorasbora parva in the UK

JR Britton, GD Davies, M Brazier - Biological Invasions, 2010 - Springer
The aim of this paper is to detail a control programme of the invasive Asian cyprinid fish
Pseudorasbora parva in the UK that was initiated in March 2005. Described as Europe's …