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Presence of invasive Gambusia alters ecological communities and the functions they perform in lentic ecosystems

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Title Presence of invasive Gambusia alters ecological communities and the functions they perform in lentic ecosystems
Creator Hinchliffe, Charles Atwood, Trisha Brooke Ollivier, Quinn Hammill, Edd
Description By acting as novel competitors and predators, a single invasive species can detrimentally affect multiple native species in different trophic levels. Although quantifying invasive effects through single-species interactions is important, understanding their effect on ecosystems as a whole is vital to enable effective protection and management. This is particularly true in freshwater ecosystems, where invasive species constitute the single greatest threat to biodiversity. Poeciliid fishes of...
Date 2017-03-10T08:00:00Z
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Identifier https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/wats_facpub/969 info:doi/10.1071/MF16301
Source Watershed Sciences Faculty Publications
Publisher Hosted by Utah State University Libraries
Contributor CSIRO Publishing
Subject Environmental Sciences

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