Predicting Invasion Success: Freshwater Fishes in California as a Model
SMC Affiliated Work
1
Status
Faculty
School
School of Science
Department
Environmental and Earth Science
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2006
Publication / Conference / Sponsorship
BioScience
Description/Abstract
The location, size, and geography of California, combined with extensive knowledge of successful and failed fish invasions, provide an unusual opportunity to test predictors of invasion success. Our analyses show that different characteristics of alien fishes are important at different stages of the invasion process. We found no set of characters that predicted success for all fish invasions, although some characters increase the probability of success. The factors that best predict invasion success are (a) a history of successful establishment outside the species' native range; (b) characters that promote success at multiple stages of the invasion process (e.g., high physiological tolerance); (c) invaded habitat that more or less matches the alien's native habitat; (d) high fish species richness, including other alien fishes; and (e) propagule size exceeding 100 individuals. The difficulty of predicting the invasion success of alien species points to the need to allow only introductions that have proved to be nonharmful and to take quick action to prevent the spread of new invaders.
Scholarly
yes
DOI
10.1641/0006-3568(2006)56[515:PISFFI]2.0.CO;2
Volume
56
Issue
6
First Page
515
Last Page
524
Disciplines
Earth Sciences | Environmental Sciences
Original Citation
Moyle, P.B. and Marchetti, M.P. 2006. Predicting Invasion Success: Freshwater Fishes in California as a Model, BioScience, vol. 56, issue 6, pg.515-524. doi:10.1641/0006-3568(2006)56[515:PISFFI]2.0.CO;2
Repository Citation
Moyle, Peter and Marchetti, Michael. Predicting Invasion Success: Freshwater Fishes in California as a Model (2006). BioScience. 56 (6), 515-524. 10.1641/0006-3568(2006)56[515:PISFFI]2.0.CO;2 [article]. https://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/school-science-faculty-works/238