2019
DOI: 10.4194/1303-2712-v19_6_09
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Abstract: Predicting the ecological impacts of invasive fishes is crucial for understanding their risks in the environment. Experimental approaches that provide empirical data on invasion impacts provide both theoretical insights and data of high management utility for prioritising high-risk invaders. Here, a synthesis of some experimental approaches that predict invasion impacts of non-native fish is presented, where the focus is on impacts relating to the trophic impacts of the invader on either native trophically ana… Show more

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“…Manipulating the abundances of alien and native species enables the outcomes of the altered strength of their competitive interactions to be measured (Britton, 2018). Manipulating the abundances of alien and native species enables the outcomes of the altered strength of their competitive interactions to be measured (Britton, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Manipulating the abundances of alien and native species enables the outcomes of the altered strength of their competitive interactions to be measured (Britton, 2018). Manipulating the abundances of alien and native species enables the outcomes of the altered strength of their competitive interactions to be measured (Britton, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, cohabitation pond mesocosm experiments can compare the results of interspecific competition between sympatric alien and native fishes versus allopatric treatments involving only intraspecific competition (Britton, 2018). The competitive relationships between the species can then be informed by aquaria experiments (Britton, 2018). The competitive relationships between the species can then be informed by aquaria experiments (Britton, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Competitive interactions are one vehicle for adverse effects of invasive species [31,32], however, the relative importance interspecific completion is unclear, and results of small-scale experiments may not translate to larger scales [33,34]. Relatively few studies have provided experimental evidence of competition between fishes at larger scales.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Laverty et al, 2017;Paterson et al, 2015). However, a potential issue of CFRs is their experimental designs, where exposing consumer species to single prey species within tank aquaria can represent an over-simplification of more complex natural systems in which a wider range of prey resources are available (Britton, 2018;Dick et al, 2014). Scaling-up experimental approaches for predicting the trophic impacts of alien freshwater fishes to mesocosms and pond enclosures have provided considerable insights into their trophic interactions with native species (Britton, 2018), with suggestions that rather than share and potentially compete for similar prey resources, functionally analogous native and alien fishes often demonstrate strong patterns of trophic niche partitioning (Britton et al, 2018;Raby et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%