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The enemy of my enemy is my friend: intraguild predation between invaders and natives facilitates coexistence with shared invasive prey
Calum MacNeil,
Jaimie T. A. Dick
School of Biological Sciences
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Species
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Coexistence
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Intraguild Predation
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Invasive Species
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Site
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Native Species
50%
Biological Invasion
25%
Biodiversity
25%
Ecosystem
25%
Predation
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Datum
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Experiment
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Impact
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Freshwater
25%
Amphipod
25%
Ecological Effects
25%
Intraspecific Interaction
25%
Cannibalism
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Gammarus
100%
Intraguild Predation
100%
Invasive Species
50%
Pulex
50%
Fields
25%
Predation
25%
Ecosystems
25%
Biodiversity
25%
Freshwater
25%
Crangonyx pseudogracilis
25%
Cannibalism
25%