Niche shift can impair the ability to predict invasion risk in the marine realm: an illustration using Mediterranean fish invaders.
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Predicting range-shift success potential for tropical marine fishes using external morphologyGenomic signatures of rapid adaptive evolution in the bluespotted cornetfish, a Mediterranean Lessepsian invader.Mechanistic species distribution modeling reveals a niche shift during invasion.Thermal affinity as the dominant factor changing Mediterranean fish abundances.What Can an Invasive Dung Beetle Tell Us About Niche Conservatism?Life history traits to predict biogeographic species distributions in bivalves.Can species distribution models really predict the expansion of invasive species?Towards the top: niche expansion of Taraxacum officinale and Ulex europaeus in mountain regions of South AmericaA global assessment of climatic niche shifts and human influence in insect invasionsGlobal test of Eltonian niche conservatism of nonnative freshwater fish species between their native and introduced rangesRealized climatic niches are conserved along maximum temperatures among herpetofaunal invadersExploring intraspecific climatic niche conservatism to better understand species invasion: the case of Trachemys dorbigni (Testudines, Emydidae)Lag times in Lessepsian fish invasionInvasion risk of the pond slider turtle is underestimated when niche expansion occursForecasting at the edge of the niche: Didemnum vexillum in Southeast AlaskaWhat guides invasion success? Ecological correlates of arrival, establishment and spread of Red Sea bivalves in the Mediterranean SeaNiche conservatism and spread of seaweed invasive lineages with different residence time in the Mediterranean SeaModeling species invasions using thermal and trophic niche dynamics under climate changeNon-native marine species in north-west Europe: Developing an approach to assess future spread using regional downscaled climate projections
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Niche shift can impair the ability to predict invasion risk in the marine realm: an illustration using Mediterranean fish invaders.
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