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  1. Effect of a temperature gradient on the behaviour of an endangered Mexican topminnow and an invasive freshwater fish
  2. How close can we get? Tolerance to human approximation of invasive doves vs. native doves
  3. Coexistence with an invasive species in the context of global warming lead to behavioural changes via both hereditary and ontogenetic adjustments to minimise conflict
  4. Sex, size and habitat complexity effects on emergence latency and latency to locate food of the invasive porthole livebearer (Poeciliopsis gracilis)
  5. Exotic predators are not better biocontrol agents: the harlequin ladybird is not the most voracious in Mexico
  6. Ephemeral visitors or permanent residents? — Decadal change in the ruderal vegetation from a periurban university campus
  7. Con- and Heterospecific Shoaling Makes Invasive Guppies More Risk Taking
  8. Foraging behaviour of a native topminnow when shoaling with invaders
  9. Habitat use by the invasive exotic Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) and native dove species in the Chamela-Cuixmala region of West Mexico
  10. Sociability between invasive guppies and native topminnows
  11. Birds from the burgh: bird diversity and its relation with urban traits in a small town
  12. From effective biocontrol agent to successful invader: the harlequin ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) as an example of good ideas that could go wrong
  13. Phenotype Matching and Early Social Conditions Affect Shoaling and Exploration Decisions
  14. Exploratory behaviour and transmission of information between the invasive guppy and native Mexican topminnows
  15. Exotic invaders gain foraging benefits by shoaling with native fish
  16. How do people perceive urban trees? Assessing likes and dislikes in relation to the trees of a city
  17. Association tendency and preference for heterospecifics in an invasive species