Article
Community ecology of invasions: direct and indirect effects of multiple invasive species on aquatic communities.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Ramaley N122, Campus Box 334, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA.
Ecology (impact factor:
4.85).
06/2012;
93(6):1254-61.
pp.1254-61
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
California newts
California red-legged frogs
community context
different trophic levels
invader correlated
invader interactions
multiple nonnative species
native community members
nonnative bullfrogs
nonnative fish
nonnative fish predators
P. regilla
Pacific treefrogs
palatable amphibian larvae
Pseudacris regilla
Rana draytonii
strong effects
unpalatable toad larvae
western toads
wetland surveys