Severe mammal declines coincide with proliferation of invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park
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Indirect effects of invasive Burmese pythons on ecosystems in southern FloridaCongener diversity, topographic heterogeneity and human-assisted dispersal predict spread rates of alien herpetofauna at a global scale.Projecting invasion risk of non-native watersnakes (Nerodia fasciata and Nerodia sipedon) in the western United States.Homing of invasive Burmese pythons in South Florida: evidence for map and compass senses in snakes.Weighing empirical and hypothetical evidence for assessing potential invasive species range limits: a review of the case of Burmese pythons in the USA.Predators in training: operant conditioning of novel behavior in wild Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivitattus).Environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling improves occurrence and detection estimates of invasive burmese pythons.Herpetofaunal community change in multiple habitats after fifteen years in a southwest Florida preserve, USA.Toward a trophic theory of species diversityPopulation dynamics of a northern-adapted mammal: disentangling the influence of predation and climate change.Challenges to a molecular approach to prey identification in the Burmese python, Python molurus bivittatus.Leveraging Comparative Genomics to Identify and Functionally Characterize Genes Associated with Sperm Phenotypes in Python bivittatus (Burmese Python).Jungle Giants: Assessing Sustainable Harvesting in a Difficult-to-Survey Species (Python reticulatus).Wolbachia in Parasitoids Attacking Native European and Introduced Eastern Cherry Fruit Flies in Europe.Rapid Microsatellite Marker Development Using Next Generation Pyrosequencing to Inform Invasive Burmese Python-Python molurus bivittatus-Management.Human hunters and nonhuman predators: Fundamental differences.Mammal decline, linked to invasive Burmese python, shifts host use of vector mosquito towards reservoir hosts of a zoonotic disease.The ethological trap: functional and numerical responses of highly efficient invasive predators driving prey extinctions.Parasite spillover: indirect effects of invasive Burmese pythons.Interactions between the invasive Burmese python, Python bivittatus Kuhl, and the local mosquito community in Florida, USA.A cat's tale: the impact of genetic restoration on Florida panther population dynamics and persistence.Modulators of mercury risk to wildlife and humans in the context of rapid global change.Marsh rabbit mortalities tie pythons to the precipitous decline of mammals in the Everglades.Co-occurrence dynamics of endangered Lower Keys marsh rabbits and free-ranging domestic cats: Prey responses to an exotic predator removal program.Invasive species alter ontogenetic shifts in the trophic ecology of Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) in the Niagara River and Lake OntarioUrbanization may limit impacts of an invasive predator on native mammal diversityPotential trophic cascades triggered by the barred owl range expansionBetrayal: radio-tagged Burmese pythons reveal locations of conspecifics in Everglades National ParkInvasive pythons, not anthropogenic stressors, explain the distribution of a keystone speciesModeling the distributions of tegu lizards in native and potential invasive rangesNotseeing isnotbelieving: volunteer beliefs about Burmese pythons in Florida and implications for public participation in invasive species removalNon-native fishes in Florida freshwaters: a literature review and synthesisTesting for multiple invasion routes and source populations for the invasive brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) on Guam: implications for pest managementDo the numbers and locations of road-killed anuran carcasses accurately reflect impacts of vehicular traffic?Introduction effort, climate matching and species traits as predictors of global establishment success in non-native reptilesIntegrating invasion and disease in the risk assessment of live bird tradeAssessing risks to humans from invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park, Florida, USAClosing the Screen Door to New InvasionsEffects of a non-native cichlid fish (African jewelfish, Hemichromis letourneuxi Sauvage 1880) on a simulated Everglades aquatic communityAccidental experiments: ecological and evolutionary insights and opportunities derived from global change
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Severe mammal declines coincide with proliferation of invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park
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Frank J Mazzotti
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