Title of article
Biological invasions of fresh water: Empirical rules and assembly theory Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Peter B. Moyle، نويسنده , , Theo Light، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
13
From page
149
To page
161
Abstract
Because the integrity of aquatic ecosystems is being challenged worldwide by invading species, there is a growing need to understand the invasion process and to predict the success and effects of invading species. Case histories of fish invasions in streams, lakes, and estuaries indicate that invading species and systems being invaded interact in idiosyncratic ways that are often hard to predict, largely because of the role of environmental variability in determining the outcomes of invasions. We nevertheless present a conceptual model of aquatic invasions and a dozen empirically-derived rules that seem to govern most aquatic invasions. While these rules are limited in their usefulness, they do seem to have more predictive value than rules derived from community assembly theory.
Keywords
lake ecology , estuaries , aquatic communities , invasions , Introduced fish , Assembly rules , stream ecology
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Record number
835376
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