TY - BOOK ID - 138742054 TI - Effects of Species Introduction on Aquatic Communities AU - Santoul, Frédéric AU - Boulêtreau, Stéphanie PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - aquatic communities KW - direct/indirect interactions KW - ecological impacts KW - species introduction KW - stable isotope analysis KW - trophic levels KW - fisheries economics KW - invasive species KW - Pterygoplichthys KW - suckermouth armored catfishes KW - tilapia KW - diversity KW - profit index KW - Simpson’s diversity KW - fish KW - non-native species KW - biological invasion KW - radio telemetry KW - migration KW - sex-dependent KW - homing KW - Veneroida KW - Ireland KW - mtCOI KW - microsatellites KW - morphology KW - freshwaters KW - pikeperch KW - trophic ecology KW - diet specialization KW - non-native fish UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:138742054 AB - Freshwater ecosystems are deeply affected by human pressure, such as species introduction, which remains a major concern for these ecosystems. The arrival of new species can have different ecological effects, and sometimes leads to biological invasions and adverse impacts. Introduced species establish new interactions (e.g., predation, competition) with the recipient community. These can modify the aquatic community’s structure, composition, and functions. Understanding these interactions remains a key concern in conservation biology. This Special Issue of Water aims to explore these topics. ER -