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Indirect Food Web Interactions: Sea Otter Predation Linked to Invasion Success in a Marine Fouling Community

Indirect Food Web Interactions: Sea Otter Predation Linked to Invasion Success in a Marine Fouling Community

... Humans have greatly altered ecosystems on a global scale through the introduction of invasive species (Vitousek et al. 1996,1997; Mack et al. 2000). In both terrestrial and marine systems, biological invasions pose a ...

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Responding positively to plant defences, a candidate key trait for invasion success in the New Zealand grass grub Costelytra zealandica

Responding positively to plant defences, a candidate key trait for invasion success in the New Zealand grass grub Costelytra zealandica

... insect invasion success and a pre-existing ability to overcome and benefit from the defence metabolites of a new ...of invasion ecology and invite researchers to replicate the experiment described in ...

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Genetic diversity and propagule pressure: determinants of invasion success?

Genetic diversity and propagule pressure: determinants of invasion success?

... A recent review postulated that “the more you introduce, the more you get”, emphasizing the importance of both propagule pressure and colonization pressure (i.e. number of introduced species) to invasion ...

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Dispersal ability and invasion success of Crepidula
                     fornicata in a single gulf: insights from genetic markers and larval-dispersal model

Dispersal ability and invasion success of Crepidula fornicata in a single gulf: insights from genetic markers and larval-dispersal model

... Conclusion: invasion success and larval dispersal Many factors act in synergy and contribute to the suc- cess of ...reproductive success and gregari- ousness behaviour of ...

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Does epibiosis facilitate the invasion success of marine benthic invertebrates?

Does epibiosis facilitate the invasion success of marine benthic invertebrates?

... facilitate invasion success (Williamson and Fitter, ...of success is increased with increased frequency of inoculation(s) (Drake, 1991; Verling et ...

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Invasion success of a scarab beetle within its native range: Host range expansion versus host-shift

Invasion success of a scarab beetle within its native range: Host range expansion versus host-shift

... Only recently has it been formally acknowledged that native species can occasion- ally reach the status of ‘pest’ or ‘invasive species’ within their own native range. The study of such species has potential to help ...

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NICHE BREADTH AND INVASION SUCCESS

NICHE BREADTH AND INVASION SUCCESS

... to invasion, or their relatively long co-existence in Lake ...since invasion; Kornis et ...an invasion front in the Danube ...since invasion, but the prevalence of trophic niche plasticity in ...

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Do mutualists matter? The role of pollinators, seed dispersers and belowground symbionts in the invasion success of Acacia

Do mutualists matter? The role of pollinators, seed dispersers and belowground symbionts in the invasion success of Acacia

... plant invasion by examining their contribution to reproductive success and overall seed output in the native and introduced range of three alien species that have shown varying invasion ...

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Sterile Surfaces of Mnemiopsis leidyi  (Ctenophora) in Bacterial Suspension—A Key to Invasion Success?

Sterile Surfaces of Mnemiopsis leidyi (Ctenophora) in Bacterial Suspension—A Key to Invasion Success?

... of invasion events as natural space-for-time experiments on how symbiotic interactions change upon environmental change; and 2) to study basal metazoan animals, such as ctenophores, to understand the evolutionary ...

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Invasion success of a widespread invasive predator may be explained by a high predatory efficacy but may be influenced by pathogen infection

Invasion success of a widespread invasive predator may be explained by a high predatory efficacy but may be influenced by pathogen infection

... Roy HE, Brown PMJ, Adriaens T, Berkvens N, Borges I, Clu- sella-Trullas S, Comont RF, De Clercq P, Eschen R, Estoup A, Evans EW, Facon B, Gardiner MM, Gil A, Grez AA, Guillemaud T, Haelewaters D, Herz A, Honek A, Howe ...

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Efficacy and Safety of Low Target Pressure Trabeculectomy: 2 Year Clinical Results

Efficacy and Safety of Low Target Pressure Trabeculectomy: 2 Year Clinical Results

... the success and complication rates of low target pres- sure trabeculectomy (LTT) and conventional trabeculectomy ...Surgical success was defined as meeting each target intraocular pressure (IOP) without ...

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Sustainable Success

Sustainable Success

... Success in life is a topic that will attract the attention of everyone. A person is normally considered successful when he is able to fulfill his desires. So fulfilling desires is the first criteria of ...

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Towards a new framework for SMEs success: a literature review

Towards a new framework for SMEs success: a literature review

... Notably, this paper identifies a strong overlapping and interdependency between the identified success factors. For instance, business networks are identified as an important part of the owners/managers’ prior ...

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Invasion of Ureaplasma diversum in bovine spermatozoids

Invasion of Ureaplasma diversum in bovine spermatozoids

... Reproductive disturbances in cattle may cause high mor- tality and low birth rates due the failure of conception, embryonic death and abortion. The success of embryonic development is partially predetermined by ...

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Feedback for success

Feedback for success

... The language and tone used in feedback has a direct impact on the way students use, or even if they use it. TPP markers endeavour to use language that is accessible to the student because if the comments are written in ...

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itSMF Australia 2009 Conference: summary report of ITSM standards and frameworks survey

itSMF Australia 2009 Conference: summary report of ITSM standards and frameworks survey

... of success factors of ITIL implementation, the respondents were requested to indicate the importance of 10 factors on a scale from 1 (high importance) to 5 ...to success factors, a five-point Likert scale ...

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Original Article Adenosquamous Carcinoma of Extrahepatic Bile Duct: Clinicopathologic Study of 12 Cases

Original Article Adenosquamous Carcinoma of Extrahepatic Bile Duct: Clinicopathologic Study of 12 Cases

... tumor invasion from the basement of membrane to the portion of deepest tumor is a better indicator of patient survival than the current tumor size/extent classification used in the AJCC tumor staging system ...

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Success with Style: Using Writing Style to Predict the Success of Novels

Success with Style: Using Writing Style to Predict the Success of Novels

... commercial success) ex- cept Dan Brown’s The lost symbol, which we in- cluded mainly because of negative critiques it had attracted from media despite its commercial ...ary success than general popularity ...

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Partnerships for Success: Working Together in Higher Education for Student Success

Partnerships for Success: Working Together in Higher Education for Student Success

... Abstract: Student success has never been out of the minds of staff in Higher Education institutions. Their individual and collective desire to see all students fulfil their potential has never been in doubt and ...

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Academic success: the role of mental toughness in predicting and creating success

Academic success: the role of mental toughness in predicting and creating success

... It should also be noted that Rivers and Webster (2017) challenge the prevailing discourse around the importance of resilience, suggesting that it is another way of focusing on a ‘lack’ or ‘fault’ in students. This ...

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