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View article: Genomic Insights Into Early‐Stage Selective Filtering During the Transport Stage of Biological Invasions
Genomic Insights Into Early‐Stage Selective Filtering During the Transport Stage of Biological Invasions Open
Marine biological invasions, increasingly facilitated by maritime transport, represent a major dimension of global change, threatening biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human well‐being worldwide. Although the factors shaping invasion …
View article: Complementary Roles of DNA Methylation and miRNA in Regulating Gene Expression Under Environmental Stress in Biological Invasions
Complementary Roles of DNA Methylation and miRNA in Regulating Gene Expression Under Environmental Stress in Biological Invasions Open
Biological invasions significantly threaten global biodiversity and disrupt the stability of ecosystems worldwide. Effective responses to environmental stressors are crucial for invasion success; however, the underlying epigenetic regulato…
View article: Interplay of Multilayered Transcriptomic Plasticity in Response to Temperature Fluctuations During Biological Invasions: A Case Study in Invasive <scp><i>Styela plicata</i></scp>
Interplay of Multilayered Transcriptomic Plasticity in Response to Temperature Fluctuations During Biological Invasions: A Case Study in Invasive <span><i>Styela plicata</i></span> Open
Phenotypic plasticity is a crucial responsive strategy for invasive species to colonise new habitats. Rapid plastic responses enable invaders to instantly survive environmental fluctuations during invasion processes; however, the interplay…
View article: Multi‐dimensional tolerance to low temperature for high‐latitude invasion success by the rapidly expanding golden mussel
Multi‐dimensional tolerance to low temperature for high‐latitude invasion success by the rapidly expanding golden mussel Open
Many invasive species are capable of rapidly advancing invasion forefronts, often into areas with challenging or extreme environmental conditions. Understanding the mechanisms driving these invasions is essential for predicting their futur…
View article: Dynamic and Functional miRNA‐Mediated Gene Regulations in Response to Recurrent Environmental Challenges During Biological Invasions
Dynamic and Functional miRNA‐Mediated Gene Regulations in Response to Recurrent Environmental Challenges During Biological Invasions Open
Biological invasions offer a valuable ‘natural experiment’ to investigate survival mechanisms, as invaders successfully endure substantial environmental changes during their geographical spread and settlement. Phenotypic plasticity enhance…
View article: Selecting Competent Reverse Transcription Strategies to Maximise Biodiversity Recovery With eRNA Metabarcoding
Selecting Competent Reverse Transcription Strategies to Maximise Biodiversity Recovery With eRNA Metabarcoding Open
Both environmental DNA (eDNA) and environmental RNA (eRNA) have been widely adopted for biodiversity assessment. While eDNA often persists longer in environments, eRNA offers a more current view of biological activities. In eRNA metabarcod…
View article: Overlooked eDNA contamination in human-influenced ecosystems: a call to manage large-scale false positives in biodiversity assessments
Overlooked eDNA contamination in human-influenced ecosystems: a call to manage large-scale false positives in biodiversity assessments Open
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has significantly revolutionized studies in biodiversity science. A crucial innovation of eDNA-based biodiversity assessment is the ability to detect species through genetic materials released by organis…
View article: Environmental DNA-Based Identification of Non-Native Fish in Beijing: Diversity, Geographical Distribution, and Interactions with Native Taxa
Environmental DNA-Based Identification of Non-Native Fish in Beijing: Diversity, Geographical Distribution, and Interactions with Native Taxa Open
Rapid urbanization and its associated human activities have facilitated the colonization and spread of non-native species, rendering urban ecosystems, particularly in megacities such as Beijing, highly susceptible to biological invasions. …
View article: Spatial distribution of benthic taxonomic and functional diversity in the Yellow River Basin: From ecological processes to associated determinant factors
Spatial distribution of benthic taxonomic and functional diversity in the Yellow River Basin: From ecological processes to associated determinant factors Open
One of the fundamental objectives in ecology is to investigate the ecological processes and associated factors governing the abundance and spatial distribution patterns of biodiversity. However, the reaction of biological communities to en…
View article: Context-dependent antioxidant defense system (ADS)-based stress memory in response to recurrent environmental challenges in congeneric invasive species
Context-dependent antioxidant defense system (ADS)-based stress memory in response to recurrent environmental challenges in congeneric invasive species Open
Marine ecosystems are facing escalating environmental fluctuations owing to climate change and human activities, imposing pressures on marine species. To withstand recurring environmental challenges, marine organisms, especially benthic sp…
View article: Influence of calcium concentration on larval adhesion in a highly invasive fouling ascidian: From morphological changes to molecular mechanisms
Influence of calcium concentration on larval adhesion in a highly invasive fouling ascidian: From morphological changes to molecular mechanisms Open
Calcium ion (Ca2+) is involved in the protein-mediated larval adhesion of fouling ascidians, yet the effects of environmental Ca2+ on larval adhesion remain largely unexplored. Here, the larvae of fouling ascidian C. robusta were exposed t…
View article: eDNA-Based Early Detection Illustrates Rapid Spread of the Non-Native Golden Mussel Introduced into Beijing via Water Diversion
eDNA-Based Early Detection Illustrates Rapid Spread of the Non-Native Golden Mussel Introduced into Beijing via Water Diversion Open
The world’s largest water diversion, the South-to-North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP) in China, has created an “invasion highway” to introduce invasive golden mussels (Limnoperna fortunei) from the Yangtze River basin to Beijing. To exami…
View article: Risk Screening of Invasive Aquatic Species and a Survey of Fish Diversity Using Environmental DNA Metabarcoding Analysis in Shanghai
Risk Screening of Invasive Aquatic Species and a Survey of Fish Diversity Using Environmental DNA Metabarcoding Analysis in Shanghai Open
As the largest coastal city in China, Shanghai’s rapid development in transportation, tourism, trade, and commerce has facilitated the spread and invasion of non-native aquatic organisms. Aquatic organisms are highly elusive, and once esta…
View article: Conventional net tow versus environmental DNA for metabarcoding-based analysis of plankton-environment interactions in polluted aquatic ecosystems
Conventional net tow versus environmental DNA for metabarcoding-based analysis of plankton-environment interactions in polluted aquatic ecosystems Open
Human societal development has caused rapid degradation of freshwater ecosystems, resulting in significant biodiversity decline globally. The conservation of aquatic ecosystems, particularly the management of biodiversity in urban areas, h…
View article: Does non‐native diversity mirror Earth's biodiversity?
Does non‐native diversity mirror Earth's biodiversity? Open
Aim Human activities have introduced numerous non‐native species (NNS) worldwide. Understanding and predicting large‐scale NNS establishment patterns remain fundamental scientific challenges. Here, we evaluate if NNS composition represents…
View article: Perspectives of invasive alien species management in <scp>C</scp>hina
Perspectives of invasive alien species management in <span>C</span>hina Open
Biological invasions pose a significant threat to ecosystems, resulting in substantial negative ecological, environmental, and economic impacts globally (Diagne et al., 2021; Pyšek et al., 2020). China is one of the countries significantly…
View article: Interplays between cis- and trans-Acting Factors for Alternative Splicing in Response to Environmental Changes during Biological Invasions of Ascidians
Interplays between cis- and trans-Acting Factors for Alternative Splicing in Response to Environmental Changes during Biological Invasions of Ascidians Open
Alternative splicing (AS), a pivotal biological process contributing to phenotypic plasticity, creates a bridge linking genotypes with phenotypes. Despite its importance, the AS mechanisms underlying environmental response and adaptation h…
View article: Incorporating adaptive genomic variation into predictive models for invasion risk assessment
Incorporating adaptive genomic variation into predictive models for invasion risk assessment Open
Global climate change is expected to accelerate biological invasions, necessitating accurate risk forecasting and management strategies. However, current invasion risk assessments often overlook adaptive genomic variation, which plays a si…
View article: <scp>eDNA</scp>‐based detection reveals invasion risks of a biofouling bivalve in the world's largest water diversion project
<span>eDNA</span>‐based detection reveals invasion risks of a biofouling bivalve in the world's largest water diversion project Open
Environmental DNA (eDNA) has increasingly been used to detect rare species (e.g., newly introduced nonindigenous species) in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, often with distinct advantages over traditional methods. However, whether…
View article: Multidimensional plasticity jointly contributes to rapid acclimation to environmental challenges during biological invasions
Multidimensional plasticity jointly contributes to rapid acclimation to environmental challenges during biological invasions Open
Rapid plastic response to environmental changes, which involves extremely complex underlying mechanisms, is crucial for organismal survival during many ecological and evolutionary processes such as those in global change and biological inv…
View article: Aligned mitochondrial COI sequences of golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei from water samples with a known sequence
Aligned mitochondrial COI sequences of golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei from water samples with a known sequence Open
This dataset contains four mitochondrial COI sequences (Sanger sequencing; 137 bp in length) of golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei resulting from water samples collected from the South-to-North Water Diversion Project during 2016-2017. Sequ…