Search Results - "Cuthbert, Ross N."
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Up and away: ontogenic transference as a pathway for aerial dispersal of microplastics
Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-09-2018)“…Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous pollutants found in marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems. With so many MPs in aquatic systems, it is inevitable…”
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Are the “100 of the world’s worst” invasive species also the costliest?
Published in Biological invasions (01-07-2022)“…Biological invasions are increasing worldwide, damaging ecosystems and socioeconomic sectors. Two decades ago, the “100 of the world’s worst” invasive alien…”
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Functional responses of an invasive mud crab across a salinity gradient
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-04-2022)“…Environmental gradients may alter the ecological impacts of invasive alien species. In marine systems such as the Baltic Sea, current salinity is variable and…”
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Microplastic abundance, distribution, and diversity in water and sediments along a subtropical river system
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-08-2023)“…Microplastic pollution in aquatic environments has been a ubiquitous concern in recent years, owing to their rapid production combined with poor waste…”
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Predicting ecological impacts of the invasive brush-clawed shore crab under environmental change
Published in Scientific reports (15-06-2022)“…Globally, the number of invasive non-indigenous species is continually rising, representing a major driver of biodiversity declines and a growing…”
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Density-dependent predatory impacts of an invasive beetle across a subantarctic archipelago
Published in Scientific reports (02-09-2023)“…Biological invasions represent a major threat to biodiversity, especially in cold insular environments characterized by high levels of endemism and low species…”
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Economic costs of invasive alien species across Europe
Published in NeoBiota (2021)“…Biological invasions continue to threaten the stability of ecosystems and societies that are dependent on their services. Whilst the ecological impacts of…”
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Global economic costs of herpetofauna invasions
Published in Scientific reports (28-07-2022)“…Biological invasions by amphibian and reptile species (i.e. herpetofauna) are numerous and widespread, having caused severe impacts on ecosystems, the economy…”
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Biological invasions are as costly as natural hazards
Published in Perspectives in ecology and conservation (01-04-2023)“…•Damage costs from biological invasions and natural hazards are of similar magnitude.•Global biological invasion costs increased by 702% from 1980–1999 to…”
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Field and laboratory microplastics uptake by a freshwater shrimp
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-04-2024)“…Microplastics are widespread pollutants, but few studies have linked field prevalence in organisms to laboratory uptakes. Aquatic filter feeders may be…”
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Detailed assessment of the reported economic costs of invasive species in Australia
Published in NeoBiota (29-07-2021)“…The legacy of deliberate and accidental introductions of invasive alien species to Australia has had a hefty economic toll, yet quantifying the magnitude of…”
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Parched plants: survival and viability of invasive aquatic macrophytes following exposure to various desiccation regimes
Published in Aquatic botany (01-11-2018)“…•Increased vapour-pressure deficit significantly reduced survival of aquatic plants.•Elevated temperature reduced regeneration capacity even at higher relative…”
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Underexplored and growing economic costs of invasive alien trees
Published in Scientific reports (02-06-2023)“…The high ecological impacts of many invasive alien trees have been well documented. However, to date, we lacked synthesis of their economic impacts, hampering…”
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Invasive hematophagous arthropods and associated diseases in a changing world
Published in Parasites & vectors (17-08-2023)“…Biological invasions have increased significantly with the tremendous growth of international trade and transport. Hematophagous arthropods can be vectors of…”
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Economic costs of biological invasions in Asia
Published in NeoBiota (29-07-2021)“…Invasive species have caused severe impacts on biodiversity and human society. Although the estimation of environmental impacts caused by invasive species has…”
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Economic costs of biological invasions within North America
Published in NeoBiota (29-07-2021)“…Invasive species can have severe impacts on ecosystems, economies, and human health. Though the economic impacts of invasions provide important foundations for…”
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Economic costs of invasive alien species in the Mediterranean basin
Published in NeoBiota (29-07-2021)“…Invasive alien species (IAS) negatively impact the environment and undermine human well-being, often resulting in considerable economic costs. The…”
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Implications of increasing temperature stress for predatory biocontrol of vector mosquitoes
Published in Parasites & vectors (01-12-2020)“…Abstract Background Predators play a critical role in regulating larval mosquito prey populations in aquatic habitats. Understanding predator-prey responses to…”
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Economic costs of invasive species in Germany
Published in NeoBiota (29-07-2021)“…Invasive alien species are a well-known and pervasive threat to global biodiversity and human well-being. Despite substantial impacts of invasive alien…”
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Assessing the effects of native and alien plant ash on mosquito abundance
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2022)“…Plant invasions have been linked to displacement of native vegetation and altering of fire regimes and might influence vector mosquito populations by altering…”
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