Long‐Term Declines in Body Size of the Invasive Rusty Crayfish (Faxonius rusticus) in Temperate Lakes
Elle K. Sawyer,
Timothy A. Kreps,
David M. Lodge
et al.
Abstract:Invasive species often experience phenotypic change during the invasion process. For example, many invasive species are larger in their non‐native than native ranges, but some invasive species experience body size declines with time since invasion. Mechanisms of these phenotypic changes are poorly known, likely due to a paucity of long‐term datasets and complex interactions among abiotic and biotic factors that affect body size over time.
We use a long‐term dataset (1980–2020) in 17 lakes of Wisconsin, United… Show more
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