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Does seasonal flooding give a native species an edge over a global invader?
Susie Ho, Nick Bond,
Ross Thompson
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
native species
57%
flooding
43%
fish
32%
relative abundance
25%
floodplain
25%
disturbance
18%
breeding season
17%
life history trait
16%
summer
15%
abiotic factor
15%
frog
15%
invasive species
14%
coexistence
13%
autumn
11%
continent
11%
wetland
10%
habitat
8%
sampling
7%
Agriculture & Biology
Hypseleotris
100%
Gambusia
65%
indigenous species
46%
Gambusia holbrooki
23%
floodplains
18%
fish
17%
summer
10%
species abundance
7%
invasive species
7%
wetlands
7%
frogs
6%
breeding season
6%
life history
6%
autumn
6%
environmental factors
5%
habitats
4%
sampling
2%