2022
DOI: 10.1002/rra.4024
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Morphological traits related to potential invasiveness of two subspecies of the crayfish Faxonius neglectus

Abstract: Biological invasions have major environmental and economic impacts, and pose a serious threat to global biodiversity. Invasive crayfish species are one of the greatest threats to native crayfish biodiversity. Additionally, almost 50% of US and Canadian species are considered at risk, making crayfish one of the most imperiled taxonomic groups in the world. Small‐scale (extralimital) invasions are often overlooked and may be more common than large‐scale (extraregional) invasions. One example of an extraregional … Show more

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“…Although the authors stress the possible context dependency of their results, they suggest that riverine early successional stage areas may trigger favorable conditions for the dispersal of INNS, with a higher proportion of alien vascular plants being present in highly dynamic river sectors, compared to adjacent riparian habitats. Magoulick, Wynne, and Clark (2022) examined the potential role of morphological traits of two crayfish species in conferring invasibility. They focus on the role of extralimital invasions (small scale invasions) in the USA.…”
Section: Factors Influencing the Dispersal And Invasion Potential Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the authors stress the possible context dependency of their results, they suggest that riverine early successional stage areas may trigger favorable conditions for the dispersal of INNS, with a higher proportion of alien vascular plants being present in highly dynamic river sectors, compared to adjacent riparian habitats. Magoulick, Wynne, and Clark (2022) examined the potential role of morphological traits of two crayfish species in conferring invasibility. They focus on the role of extralimital invasions (small scale invasions) in the USA.…”
Section: Factors Influencing the Dispersal And Invasion Potential Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%