Search Results - "Dickey, James W. E."
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Behavioural traits of rainbow trout and brown trout may help explain their differing invasion success and impacts
Published in Scientific reports (02-02-2022)“…Animal behaviour is increasingly recognised as critical to the prediction of non-native species success and impacts. Rainbow trout and brown trout have been…”
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Differential survival and feeding rates of three commonly traded gastropods across salinities
Published in NeoBiota (26-07-2024)“…Increasing rates of biological invasions pose major ecological and economic threats globally. The pet trade is one major invasion pathway, and environmental…”
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The rise of the Functional Response in invasion science: a systematic review
Published in NeoBiota (09-06-2023)“…Predicting which non-native species will negatively impact biodiversity is a longstanding research priority. The Functional Response (FR; resource use in…”
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More than we bargained for: Zebra mussels transported amongst European native freshwater snails
Published in NeoBiota (06-03-2023)“…The international pet trade is a major driver of non-native species spread, including species both sold in the trade, and organisms incidentally transported…”
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Breathing space: deoxygenation of aquatic environments can drive differential ecological impacts across biological invasion stages
Published in Biological invasions (01-09-2021)“…The influence of climate change on the ecological impacts of invasive alien species (IAS) remains understudied, with deoxygenation of aquatic environments…”
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Identifying potential emerging invasive non‐native species from the freshwater pet trade
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-12-2023)“…An increasingly globalised world has facilitated the movement of non‐native species (NNS) via the poorly regulated international pet trade. While focus is…”
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Resistance is futile: lack of predator switching and a preference for native prey predict the success of an invasive prey species
Published in Royal Society open science (01-08-2018)“…Invasive species continue to severely impact biodiversity, yet predicting the success or failure of introduced species has remained elusive. In particular, the…”
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Winning the arms race: host–parasite shared evolutionary history reduces infection risks in fish final hosts
Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-07-2018)“…Parasite manipulation of intermediate hosts evolves to increase parasite trophic transmission to final hosts, yet counter selection should act on the final…”
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On the RIP: using Relative Impact Potential to assess the ecological impacts of invasive alien species
Published in NeoBiota (03-04-2020)“…Invasive alien species continue to arrive in new locations with no abatement in rate, and thus greater predictive powers surrounding their ecological impacts…”
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Using functional responses and prey switching to quantify invasion success of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
Published in Marine environmental research (01-03-2019)“…Invasive alien species continue to proliferate and cause severe ecological impacts. Functional responses (FRs) have shown excellent utility in predicting…”
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The Functional Response Ratio (FRR): advancing comparative metrics for predicting the ecological impacts of invasive alien species
Published in Biological invasions (01-08-2019)“…The Functional Response (FR) has been identified as a powerful predictive tool to forecast the ecological impacts of existing, emerging and future invasive…”
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Seasonal changes in biodiversity of native and non-native amphipod taxa under diverse environmental contexts
Published in Marine biology (01-08-2024)“…Anthropogenic disturbances are having strong, negative effects on aquatic systems globally, altering ecological communities and potentially creating vacant…”
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Pushing the switch: functional responses and prey switching by invasive lionfish may mediate their ecological impact
Published in Biological invasions (01-06-2021)“…Biodiversity is declining on a global scale and the spread of invasive alien species (IAS) is a major driver, particularly through predatory impacts. Thus,…”
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When worlds collide: Invader-driven benthic habitat complexity alters predatory impacts of invasive and native predatory fishes
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-10-2022)“…Interactions between multiple invasive alien species (IAS) might increase their ecological impacts, yet relatively few studies have attempted to quantify the…”
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Sea freshening may drive the ecological impacts of emerging and existing invasive non-native species
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-01-2021)“…Aim The spread of invasive non‐native species (INNS) will pose major threats to global biodiversity over the coming decades. However, predicting how key…”
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Differential effects of microplastic exposure on leaf shredding rates of invasive and native amphipod crustaceans
Published in Biological invasions (01-02-2024)“…There is growing concern surrounding the pervasive impacts of microplastic pollution, but despite increasing interest in this area there remains limited…”
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Ecological impacts of an invasive predator are mediated by the reproductive cycle
Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2021)“…Predicting the ecological impacts of invasive species is impeded by context-dependencies that can mediate the strength of trophic interactions. Reproductive…”
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Current temperatures limit the potential impact of a commonly traded predatory gastropod
Published in Aquatic invasions (28-06-2023)“…The pet trade has facilitated the spread of invasive alien species (IAS) globally, with negative consequences for biodiversity. The prediction of impacts is a…”
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Threats at home? Assessing the potential ecological impacts and risks of commonly traded pet fishes
Published in NeoBiota (25-05-2022)“…Invasive alien species (IAS) are major drivers of global biodiversity loss, and the poorly regulated international pet trade is a source of emerging and future…”
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Driver's Seat: Understanding Divergent Zoochorous Dispersal of Propagules
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (19-03-2019)“…The functional role, relative importance, and the spatial and temporal parameters of different vector species, which underpin the passive dispersal (zoochory)…”
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