Publications by authors named "Emma Sheehy"

Article Synopsis
  • * Research shows that restoring native vertebrate predator populations can effectively reduce invasive vertebrate species, as seen in the pine marten's impact on grey and red squirrels in Europe.
  • * The study highlights how invasive species lack defensive adaptations against native predators, indicating that enhancing predator populations is a crucial strategy for managing invasive species and protecting ecosystems.
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Shared enemies may instigate or modify competitive interactions between species. The dis-equilibrium caused by non-native species introductions has revealed that the outcome of such indirect interactions can often be dramatic. However, studies of enemy-mediated competition mostly consider the impact of a single enemy, despite species being embedded in complex networks of interactions.

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