[PDF][PDF] Resolving the issues of translocated species in freshwater invasions
Biological invasions, driven by human-mediated species movements, pose significant
threats to global ecosystems and economies. The classification of non-native species is a …
threats to global ecosystems and economies. The classification of non-native species is a …
First evidence of feeding on micromammals and fish by a cyprinid species (Squalius carolitertii) in lacustrine food webs
J Sánchez-Hernández, C Jiménez-Corbacho… - Food Webs, 2024 - Elsevier
The consumption of resources at multiple trophic levels reflects the omnivorous behaviour of
various species. Despite the importance of omnivory in food web structure and stability …
various species. Despite the importance of omnivory in food web structure and stability …
Variability in the duration and timing of the estuarine to freshwater transition of critically endangered European eel Anguilla anguilla
Abstract The European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) is a critically endangered catadromous fish.
Their inshore and in-river arrival as glass eel and elvers is an important stage of their life …
Their inshore and in-river arrival as glass eel and elvers is an important stage of their life …
[PDF][PDF] INVASIVENESS OF NON-NATIVE FRESHWATER FISHES AND EFFECT OF TRANSLOCATED SPECIES ON KARST FISH COMMUNITIES
T Radočaj - agr.unizg.hr
Introduced and translocated species are significant threats to biodiversity due to their
potential impacts, including competition for resources, predation, hybridization, disease …
potential impacts, including competition for resources, predation, hybridization, disease …