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Trophic structure of a pond community dominated by an invasive alien species: Insights from stomach content and stable isotope analyses
2021
Aquatic conservation
1. Invaders affect native species across multiple trophic levels, influencing the structure and stability of freshwater communities. Based on the 'trophic position hypothesis', invaders at the top of the food web are more harmful to native species via direct and indirect effects than trophically analogous native predators are. 2. However, introduced and native predators can coexist, especially when non-native species have no ecological and behavioural similarities with natives, occupy an empty
doi:10.1002/aqc.3530
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