NeoBiota

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First insights into the molecular population structure and origins of the invasive Chinese sleeper, Perccottus glenii, …

The aim of our study was to provide a first overview of the population genetic structure of the invasive Chinese sleeper, Perccottus glenii, (Actinopterygii: Odontobutidae) in Eur…

Cryptic diversity and mtDNA phylogeography of the invasive demon shrimp, Dikerogammarus haemobaphes (Eichwald, 1841), i…

The regions of the Black, Caspian, and Azov seas are known for being both (i) the place of extensive crustacean radiation dated to the times of Paratethys and Sarmatian basins, an…

Do dense layers of invasive plants elevate the foraging intensity of small mammals in temperate deciduous forests? A ca…

Monospecific stands of invasive plants can dramatically restructure habitat for fauna, thereby elevating population densities or promoting foraging of consumer species who benefit…

Clonal growth strategies of Reynoutria japonica in response to light, shade, and mowing, and perspectives for management

Many of the most invasive plant species in the world can propagate clonally, suggesting clonality offers advantages that facilitate invasion. Gaining insights into the clonal grow…

Monitoring the silver carp invasion in Africa: a case study using environmental DNA (eDNA) in dangerous watersheds

Biodiverse habitats are increasingly subject to an intensification of anthropogenic stressors that may severely diminish species richness. Invasive species pose a dominant threat …

Emerging invasion threat of the liana Celastrus orbiculatus (Celastraceae) in Europe

The woody vine Celastrus orbiculatus (Celastraceae), Oriental bittersweet, is an alien species that recently has been found to be spreading in Europe. Many aspects of its biology …

Non-native spiders change assemblages of Hawaiian forest fragment kipuka over space and time

We assessed how assemblages of spiders were structured in small Hawaiian tropical forest fragments (Hawaiian, kipuka) within a matrix of previous lava flows, over both space (samp…

Context-dependent differences in the functional responses of conspecific native and non-native crayfishes

Invasive species are proliferating globally and cause a range of impacts, necessitating risk assessment and prioritization prior to management action. Experimentally derived estim…

Effects of osmotic and thermal shock on the invasive aquatic mudsnail Potamopyrgus antipodarum: mortality and physiolog…

Invasive freshwater species, such as the exotic mollusc Potamopyrgus antipodarum (New Zealand mudsnail), can frequently survive under harsh conditions, including brackish and hypo…

Stuck amongst introduced species: Trophic ecology reveals complex relationships between the critically endangered Niau …

The introduction of mammals on oceanic islands currently threatens or has caused the extinction of many endemic species. Cats and rats represent the major threat for 40 % of curre…

A preliminary field trial to compare control techniques for invasive Berberis aquifolium in Belgian coastal dunes

Non-native Berberis aquifolium is an invasive species in Belgian coastal dunes. With its strong clonal growth through suckers, this evergreen shrub outcompetes native species and …

Native generalist consumers interact strongly with seeds of the invasive wild cucumber (Echinocystis lobata)

When alien plant species arrive in a new environment, they develop novel interactions with native biota that can range from negative to positive. Determining the nature and streng…

Increasing impacts by Antarctica’s most widespread invasive plant species as result of direct competition with native v…

Biological invasions represent significant economic and conservation challenges, though it is widely acknowledged that their impacts are often poorly documented and difficult to p…

Soil solarization based on natural soil moisture: a practical approach for reducing the seed bank of invasive plants in…

Soil solarization is a well-established method to disinfect soil for efficient weed control. However, the feasibility of applying this method in the restoration of invaded natural…

Using verified citizen science as a tool for monitoring the European hornet (Vespa crabro) in the island of Sardinia (I…

The European hornet, Vespa crabro L. (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), is a eusocial insect native to Eurasia that was accidentally introduced in the island of Sardinia (Italy) in 2010. Th…

Seed-bank dynamics of native and invasive Impatiens species during a five-year field experiment under various environme…

Despite recent evidence on the important role of seed banks associated with plant invasions, and a large body of literature on invasive annual Impatiens species, little is known a…

Long term monitoring of recruitment dynamics determines eradication feasibility for an introduced coastal weed

Bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. rotundata) is a Weed of National Significance in Australia and has impacted a significant portion of the eastern coastline. Its disc…

Impacts of non-native fishes under a seasonal temperature gradient are forecasted using functional responses and abunda…

Developing predictive methods to forecast the impacts of existing and emerging invasive species is of critical importance to biodiversity conservation. However, invader impacts ar…

Contact rates with nesting birds before and after invasive snake removal: estimating the effects of trap-based control

Invasive predators are responsible for almost 60% of all vertebrate extinctions worldwide with the most vulnerable faunas occurring on islands. The brown treesnake (Boiga irregula…

Population responses of common carp Cyprinus carpio to floods and droughts in the Pampean wetlands of South America

Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is a global invader that exhibits a wide distribution in Argentina, particularly in shallow lakes and wetlands of the Pampean region. The hydrologica…

Unravelling the origin and introduction pattern of the tropical species Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1890 (Crustacea, Am…

Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1890 is a tropical caprellid species recently introduced to the Eastern Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula and the Mediterranean Sea. In this stud…

Low litter cover, high light availability and rock cover favour the establishment of Ailanthus altissima in forests in …

Future forest composition is uncertain in many areas due to climate change. The spread of non-native species adds to these uncertainties, particularly in forests recently colonise…

Low detectability of alien reptiles can lead to biosecurity management failure: a case study from Christmas Island (Aus…

When we assume that contemporary management actions will be effective against the global rise of emerging alien species, we can develop management complacency, which leads to pote…

Relative impacts of the invasive Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, over the native blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, are me…

The ecological impacts of invasive species can be severe, but are generally viewed as highly unpredictable. Recent methods combining per capita feeding rates, population abundance…

The dark side of facilitation: native shrubs facilitate exotic annuals more strongly than native annuals

Positive interactions enhance biodiversity and ecosystem function, but can also exacerbate biological invasions. Facilitation of exotic invaders by exotic foundation species (inva…

The interplay between propagule pressure, seed predation and ectomycorrhizal fungi in plant invasion

There are many hypotheses aiming to explain invasion success, but evaluating individual hypotheses in isolation may hinder our ability to understand why some species invade and ot…

Steatoda nobilis, a false widow on the rise: a synthesis of past and current distribution trends

The Noble False Widow, Steatoda nobilis (Thorell, 1875) (Araneae, Theridiidae), is, due to its relatively large size and potential medical importance, one of the most notable inva…

Functional traits of acquisitive invasive woody species differ from conservative invasive and native species

One of the most important sources of invasiveness is species’ functional traits and their variability. However there are still few studies on invasive tree species traits conducte…

The stone pine, Pinus pinea L., a new highly rewarding host for the invasive Leptoglossus occidentalis

The invasive seed bug Leptoglossus occidentalis, a species native to Western North America, is of major concern for the producers of stone pine seeds in the Mediterranean countrie…

Variation in phenology and overall performance traits can help to explain the plant invasion process amongst Mediterran…

Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production may play an important role in the process of acclimatisation to new environments …

Ambrosia artemisiifolia control in agricultural areas: effect of grassland seeding and herbivory by the exotic leaf bee…

Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed) is an invasive species native to North America and was accidentally introduced to Europe in the 19th century. Widespread in disturbed habi…

Syndromes in suites of correlated traits suggest multiple mechanisms facilitating invasion in a plant range-expander

Various mechanisms can facilitate the success of plant invasions simultaneously, but may be difficult to disentangle. In the present study, plants of the range-expanding species B…

Comparing functional traits and abundance of invasive versus native woodwasps

Functional traits are useful for comparing the resource use of invasive and native species, with goals of identifying resource overlap to predict competitive interactions. The inv…

Plant parasitic nematode survival and detection to inform biosecurity risk assessment

Plant parasitic nematodes (PPN) are known to survive periods of desiccation, an ability that increases the risk of them surviving unintentional transport between countries. To inv…

Ant species accumulation on Lord Howe Island highlights the increasing need for effective biosecurity on islands

Islands are particularly noteworthy for global conservation because of the high number of species they host, the high levels of species endemism, and the large number and proporti…

Mind the gap – context dependency in invasive species impacts: a case study of the ascidian Ciona robusta

In the face of increasing invasions and limited resources, appropriate management of invasive species requires prioritisation of species for management action. This process often …

Defining the biosecurity risk posed by transported soil: Effects of storage time and environmental exposure on survival…

Soil frequently occurs as a contaminant on numerous sea, land and air transport pathways. It can carry unwanted invasive species, is widely recognized as a biosecurity risk, and i…

Importance of soil and plant community disturbance for establishment of Bromus tectorum in the Intermountain West, USA

The annual grass Bromus tectorum has invaded millions of hectares in western North America and has transformed former perennial grass and shrub-dominated communities into annual g…

Comparison of growth traits between abundant and uncommon forms of a non-native vine, Dolichandra unguis-cati (Bignonia…

Cat’s claw creeper vine, Dolichandra unguis-cati (L.) Lohmann (syn. Macfadyena unguis-cati (L.) Gentry) (Bignoniaceae), is a major environmental weed in Australia. Two distinct fo…

Elevational distribution and photosynthetic characteristics of the invasive tree Spathodea campanulata on the island of…

Successful invasion is often due to a combination of species characteristics (or invasiveness) and habitat suitability (or invasibility). Our objective was to identify preferred h…

The status of weed biological control in Vanuatu

Biological control of weeds in Vanuatu began in 1935, with the introduction of the tingid Teleonemia scrupulosa to control Lantana camara. To date, nine biological control agents …

Collapse of a reproducing population of non-native African jewelfish (Hemichromis letourneuxi) in a Florida lake

Established populations of non-natives may collapse without a clear causal mechanism. Hypothetically, fluctuations in habitat structural complexity may influence dynamics of invad…

The influence of mowing regime on the soil seed bank of the invasive plant Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.

Ambrosia artemisiifolia is an invasive annual herb infamous for the high allergenicity of its pollen, which is related to increasing medical costs. Additionally, it can…

Distribution and abundance of exotic earthworms within a boreal forest system in southcentral Alaska

Little is known about exotic earthworms (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) in Alaska outside its southeastern panhandle. This study documents the distribution of exotic earthworms in the …

Site-specific temporal and spatial validation of a generic plant pest forecast system with observations of Bactrocera d…

This study introduces a simple generic model, the Generic Pest Forecast System (GPFS), for simulating the relative populations of non-indigenous arthropod pests in space and time.…

On the origin of South American populations of the common house gecko (Gekkonidae: Hemidactylus frenatus)

Hemidactylus frenatus is an Asian gecko species that has invaded many tropical regions to become one of the most widespread lizards worldwide. This species has dispersed across th…

First record of Aequorea macrodactyla (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the Israeli coast of the eastern Mediterranean Sea, an …

The species of Aequorea attract much scientific interest as they contain the unique Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP). In this work we describe for the first time the discovery of a…

Trade patterns of the tree nursery industry in Europe and changes following findings of citrus longhorn beetle, Anoplop…

The trade in plants for planting is a major pathway for the introduction and further spread of alien plants, pests and diseases. Information about the structure of plant trade net…

The thin green line: sustainable bioenergy feedstocks or invaders in waiting

Numerous fast growing and highly competitive exotic crops are being selected for production of renewable bioenergy. Tolerance of poor growing conditions with minimal inputs are id…

Comparing functional similarity between a native and an alien slug in temperate rain forests of British Columbia

The impacts of invasive alien species are greatest when they become dominant members of a community, introduce novel traits, and displace native species. Invasions by alien mollus…