Ecological impacts of invasive species can be readily predicted from features of their behavior
Friday, February 28, 2014 - 07:02
in Biology & Nature
Ecologists have studied the behavior of some of the "world's worst" invasive species, including the large-mouth bass, an invasive fish which typically devastates invertebrate and other fish communities wherever it is introduced. They have revealed that the ecological impacts of invasive species might be readily predicted from features of their behavior.