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The tropical Atlantic fangtooth moray Enchelycore anatina (Lowe, 1838) (Muraenidae) has naturally extended its range into the Mediterranean in the last decades. The record of a third specimen of the fangtooth moray, in the coastal waters of southeast Adriatic Sea, results in listing the species as...

Author(s)
Bartulović, V.; Dobroslavić, T.; Onukijević, J.; Glamuzina, B.
Publisher
Station Biologique de Roscoff, Roscoff, France
Citation
Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 2017, 58, 2, pp 247-249
Abstract

In the current scenario of defaunation and bioinvasion, increasing the knowledge about the composition in marine species and monitoring are an emergency need to control the biodiversity. Nearly 35 years have passed since Türkay (1982) published the decapod crustaceans of the Cape Verde islands. No...

Author(s)
González, J. A.; Triay-Portella, R.; Martins, A.; Lopes, E.
Publisher
Station Biologique de Roscoff, Roscoff, France
Citation
Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 2017, 58, 2, pp 137-151
Abstract

Successful invaders must overcome biotic resistance, which is defined as the reduction in invasion success caused by the resident community. Soil microbes are an important source of community resistance to plant invasions, and understanding their role in this process requires urgent investigation....

Author(s)
Chen BaoMing; Li Song; Liao HuiXuan; Peng ShaoLin
Publisher
Elsevier Masson, Paris, France
Citation
Acta Oecologica, 2017, 81, pp 1-9
Abstract

The capacity to predict changes in the distribution and abundance of sessile marine invertebrates depends on quantifying factors that affect spatial and temporal variation in propagule production. This is particularly important for invasive species, since both the timing and abundance of introduced ...

Author(s)
Denley, D.; Metaxas, A.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Marine Biology, 2017, 164, 6, pp 145
Abstract

In spite of growing concerns about the invasion of the sun-coral Tubastraea coccinea along the tropical Southwestern Atlantic, the biological interactions mediating this species' establishment and spread are largely unknown. Here, we identified species associations with T. coccinea by comparing...

Author(s)
Mizrahi, D.; Pereira, S. F.; Navarrete, S. A.; Flores, A. A. V.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Marine Biology, 2017, 164, 6, pp 139
Abstract

Aims: Stoichiometric homeostasis is an important mechanism in maintaining ecosystem structure, function, and stability. The invasion of exotic species, Spartina alterniflora, has largely threatened the structure and function of native ecosystems in the Minjiang River estuarine wetland. However, how ...

Author(s)
Hang LiLing; Zeng CongSheng; Shao JunJiong; Zhou XuHui
Publisher
Editorial Office of Journal of Plant Ecology, Beijing, China
Citation
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology, 2017, 41, 4, pp 450-460
Abstract

Aims: The cordgrass Spartina alterniflora is one of the highly successful invasive plants in coastlines worldwide. Although the S. alterniflora invasion is threatening mangroves and the increasing heavy metal pollution of oceans and coasts are of growing concerns, especially in China, the effects...

Author(s)
Chen Quan; Ma KeMing
Publisher
Editorial Office of Journal of Plant Ecology, Beijing, China
Citation
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology, 2017, 41, 4, pp 409-417
Abstract

The quantity and distribution of freshwater are fundamental to many ecosystem services, including water supply, flood attenuation, habitat provision, electricity generation, navigation, and recreation. Non-native plants and animals can degrade hydrological functions through their physiology,...

Author(s)
Catford, J. A.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Citation
Impact of biological invasions on ecosystem services, 2017, pp 63-80
Abstract

The invasion of ecosystems by non-native species may alter the nitrogen (N) cycle through different nonexclusive mechanisms. Dramatic alterations occur in an ecosystem when the invasive species possesses a new strategy to acquire this nutrient, such as N2 fixation ability. Gradual alterations are...

Author(s)
Castro-Díez, P.; Alonso, Á.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Citation
Impact of biological invasions on ecosystem services, 2017, pp 49-62
Abstract

Disturbances, or changes in disturbance regimes, can promote invasions, but invasives can also be seen as drivers of disturbances. Non-native species can either change an existing disturbance regime or introduce disturbance regimes that are novel to the invaded system. Changes in disturbance...

Author(s)
Gaertner, M.; Maitre, D. C. le; Esler, K. J.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Citation
Impact of biological invasions on ecosystem services, 2017, pp 249-259

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