2023
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.14153
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Greater physiological resistance to heat may favour an invasive freshwater turtle, enabling it to outcompete native species in a changing climate

Abstract: Climate warming and biological invasion can interact to affect ecosystems, and the results of such interactions depend on whether invaders show physiological advantages in their responses to warming environments as compared with native species after the establishment and local adaptation. However, it has rarely been evaluated. The present study compared the heat tolerance of a globally invasive turtle, the red‐eared slider Trachemys scripta elegans, and two co‐occurring native turtle species in China, the Chi… Show more

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