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Native Predators Do Not Influence Invasion Success of Pacific Lionfish on Caribbean Reefs
ArticleAbstract: Biotic resistance, the process by which new colonists are excluded from a community by predation froPalabras claves:Autores:Akins L., Côté I.M., Cox C.E., Green S.J., Hackerott S., John Francis Bruno, Layman C.A., Precht W.F., Valdivia A.Fuentes:scopusSeasonally varying impact of detritivorous fishes on the benthic ecology of a tropical floodplain river
ArticleAbstract: The Cinaruco River, a lowland floodplain river in the Venezuelan llanos, has a strongly seasonal hydPalabras claves:Algivore, Periphyton, Seasonal hydrology, Semaprochilodus kneri, Top-down control, VENEZUELAAutores:Cotner J.B., José V. Montoya, Layman C.A., Roelke D.L., Winemiller K.O.Fuentes:googlescopusPrey naiveté to invasive lionfish Pterois volitans on Caribbean coral reefs
ArticleAbstract: Native prey can be particularly vulnerable to consumption by exotic predators. Prey naiveté, the faiPalabras claves:co-evolution, Exotic Species, food webs, non-native species, Predator avoidance, Predator-prey interactionAutores:Anton A., Cure K., John Francis Bruno, Layman C.A., Puntila R., Simpson M.Fuentes:scopusPulsing hydrology determines top-down control of basal resources in a tropical river-floodplain ecosystem
ArticleAbstract: Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary productionPalabras claves:algae, Benthos, Consumer control, Detritus, Flood pulse, Food web, Migratory fish, Neotropics, sediment, Semaprochilodus, Species interaction, Trophic ecologyAutores:Castillo M.M., Cotner J.B., José V. Montoya, Layman C.A., Montaña C.G., Roelke D.L., Sánchez L., Winemiller K.O.Fuentes:scopus