Invasive species are a leading cause of animal extinctions.
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Examining the evidence for chytridiomycosis in threatened amphibian speciesSuccessful biological invasion despite a severe genetic loadThe Afrotropical Miomantiscaffra Saussure 1871 and Miomantispaykullii Stal 1871: first records of alien mantid species in Portugal and Europe, with an updated checklist of Mantodea in Portugal (Insecta: Mantodea)Correlates of rediscovery and the detectability of extinction in mammalsCompetitive interactions between invasive Nile tilapia and native fish: the potential for altered trophic exchange and modification of food websBiodiversity loss following the introduction of exotic competitors: does intraguild predation explain the decline of native lady beetles?Global patterns in threats to vertebrates by biological invasionsCombining genetic and distributional approaches to sourcing introduced species: a case study on the Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) in FloridaEcological effects of the invasive giant madagascar day gecko on endemic mauritian geckos: applications of binomial-mixture and species distribution modelsMorphological and color differences between island and mainland populations in the Mexican red rump tarantula, Brachypelma vagansMammalian niche conservation through deep timeColloquium paper: species invasions and extinction: the future of native biodiversity on islandsInvasion of an asexual American water flea clone throughout Africa and rapid displacement of a native sibling speciesThe large-scale removal of mammalian invasive alien species in Northern EuropeSuccess stories and emerging themes in conservation physiology.Invasive mammal eradication on islands results in substantial conservation gainsBiological invasions and the acoustic niche: the effect of bullfrog calls on the acoustic signals of white-banded tree frogs.Call transmission efficiency in native and invasive anurans: competing hypotheses of divergence in acoustic signalsFocusing ecological research for conservation.Novel organisms: comparing invasive species, GMOs, and emerging pathogens.How far could the alien boatman Trichocorixa verticalis verticalis spread? Worldwide estimation of its current and future potential distributionLoss of native herbaceous species due to woody plant encroachment facilitates the establishment of an invasive grass.Population biology of establishment in New Zealand hedgehogs inferred from genetic and historical data: conflict or compromise?Declaration of local chemical eradication of the Argentine ant: Bayesian estimation with a multinomial-mixture model.Past, present and future of host-parasite co-extinctions.Invasion in a heterogeneous world: resistance, coexistence or hostile takeover?Homogenization dynamics and introduction routes of invasive freshwater fish in the Iberian Peninsula.Species-level selection reduces selfishness through competitive exclusion.The importance of comparative phylogeography in diagnosing introduced species: a lesson from the seal salamander, Desmognathus monticolaInfectious diseases and extinction risk in wild mammals.Using aliens to explore how our planet works.Fish invasions in the world's river systems: when natural processes are blurred by human activitiesDisturbance of social hierarchy by an invasive species: a gene transcription studyCascading extinctions and community collapse in model food webs.A global assessment of endemism and species richness across island and mainland regions.A new mesophotic goby, Palatogobius incendius (Teleostei: Gobiidae), and the first record of invasive lionfish preying on undescribed biodiversity.Towards the genetic control of invasive species.Projecting invasion risk of non-native watersnakes (Nerodia fasciata and Nerodia sipedon) in the western United States.On the occurrence of three non-native cichlid species including the first record of a feral population of Pelmatolapia (Tilapia) mariae (Boulenger, 1899) in Europe.Invasive species and habitat degradation in Iberian streams: an analysis of their role in freshwater fish diversity loss.
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Invasive species are a leading cause of animal extinctions.
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Invasive species are a leading cause of animal extinctions.
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