2024
DOI: 10.1093/cz/zoae028
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Different behavioral profiles between invasive and native nudibranchs: means for invasion success?

Armando Macali,
Sara Ferretti,
Serena Scozzafava
et al.

Abstract: Behavior is predicted to be a primary determinant of the success of the invasion process during the early phases of colonization. Comparing invaders with sympatric native species may provide a good approach to unravel behavioral traits involved in an invasion process. In this study, we carried out an experimental simulation of the introduction and the acclimatization phase into a new environment and assessed the expression of activity, alertness, and habituation in an invasive Mediterranean population of the S… Show more

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