RESISTANCE IS FUTILE: LACK OF PREDATOR SWITCHING AND A PREFERENCE FOR NATIVE PREY PREDICT THE SUCCESS OF AN INVASIVE PREY SPECIES

Resistance is futile: lack of predator switching and a preference for native prey predict the success of an invasive prey species

Invasive species continue to severely impact biodiversity, yet predicting the success or failure of introduced species has remained elusive.In particular, Ice Scoop the relationship between community invasibility and native species diversity remains obscure.Here, we apply two traditional ecological concepts that inform prey population stability and

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Transmission electron microscopic observations of acrosome and head abnormalities in impala (Aepyceros melampus) sperm from the Kruger National Park

Sperm morphological features play an important role in semen evaluation.Exposure to a variety of chemical compounds, especially environmental endocrine disrupters, elicit abnormalities in sperm of certain species.Baseline data on ultrastructure of normal sperm as well as abnormalities observed concomitantly, are required before causal links between

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