Invasive Species

This category features publications that are directly related to invasive species:
Abstract: Indo-Pacific lionfish, Pterois spp., are opportunistic carnivores that have established invasive populations off the …
Abstract: Following recommendations made by a brief ecological study of the invasive Lionfish (Pterois volitans) …
Abstract: Tropical marine ecosystems are biologically diverse and economically invaluable. However, they are severely threatened …
Abstract: The effects of climate change and marine invasive species have posed a major threat …
Abstract: Indo-Pacific lionfish have become invasive throughout the western Atlantic. Their predatory effects have been …
Abstract: The invasion of the western Atlantic Ocean by the Indo-Pacific red lionfish (Pterois volitans) …
Abstract: The lionfish Pterois volitans is an invasive species throughout the Western Atlantic that disturbs …
Abstract: Over the past decades, human impacts have changed the structure of tropical benthic reef …
Abstract: Biotic resistance, the process by which new colonists are excluded from a community by …
Abstract: Invasive lionfish are assumed to significantly affect Caribbean reef fish communities. However, evidence of …
Abstract: Red lionfish, Pterois volitans, a non-native marine species with potential to cause significant damage …
Abstract: Lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles) have invaded the majority of the Caribbean region within five years. …
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