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  1. The resilience to chronic stress of domesticated fish used in recreational angling
  2. Angler Behaviors and Motivations for Exploiting Invasive and Native Predatory Fishes by Catch-and-Release: A Case Study on the River Severn Catchment, Western England
  3. Trapping for invasive crayfish: comparisons of efficacy and selectivity of baited traps versus novel artificial refuge traps
  4. Influence of predation on community resilience to disease
  5. Consistent patterns of trophic niche specialization in host populations infected with a non-native copepod parasite
  6. Importance of small fishes and invasive crayfish in otter Lutra lutra diet in an English chalk stream
  7. Spatial variability in the growth of invasive European barbel Barbus barbus in the River Severn basin, revealed using anglers as citizen scientists
  8. Patterns of trophic niche divergence between invasive and native fishes in wild communities are predictable from mesocosm studies
  9. Human-mediated contact zone between endemic and invasiveBarbusspecies (Osteichthyes: Cyprinidae) in a regulated lowland river: genetic inferences and conservation implications