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Description of a simple method to predict the invasion success of an exotic species. The example of mediterranean fish

In this study recently published in Ecology Letters magazine researchers describe a simple method (based on morphospaces) to predict the invasion success of an exotic species, using the mediterranean fish case study. Consistently with an old idea (from Darwin) invaders with a morphology that departs from the existing, resident "cloud" of morphologies is also more likely to exploit empty niches. 

23.09.2014

 

In this study recently published in Ecology Letters magazine researchers describe a simple method (based on morphospaces) to predict the invasion success of an exotic species, using the mediterranean fish case study. Consistently with an old idea (from Darwin) invaders with a morphology that departs from the existing, resident "cloud" of morphologies is also more likely to exploit empty niches. 

The idea is that we can have a warning signal as soon as a new fish specie has been reported, long before it might be harmful. 

Reference Article Azzurro, E., Tuset, V. M., Lombarte, A., Maynou, F., Simberloff, D., Rodríguez-Pérez, A., Solé, R. V. 2014. External morphology explains the success of biological invasions. Ecology Letters; doi: 10.1111/ele.12351

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