The North American calanoid copepod Skistodiaptomus pallidus is an emerging invader globally, with non-indigenous populations recorded from constructed waters in New Zealand, Germany and Mexico since 2000. We examined the effects of S. pallidus establishment on the zooplankton community of a natural lake, Lake Kereta, where it was first recorded in late-2008, coincident with releases of domestically cultured grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). Although not present in any of our samples prior to August 2008, S. pallidus was found in all samples collected in the subsequent five years. ANOSIM indicated zooplankton community composition significantly differed between samples collected before and after S. pallidus invasion, whether the invader...
1.Large zooplankton such as Daphnia play a fundamental role as consumers of phytoplankton in tempera...
1. In North America, the invasive predatory cladoceran Cercopagis pengoi was first detected in Lake ...
Inherent differences between naturally-formed lakes and human-made reservoirs may play an important ...
The North American calanoid copepod Skistodiaptomus pallidus is an emerging invader globally, with n...
The invasion of non-indigenous species is considered to be one of the leading causes of biodiversity...
Non-indigenous species have become a global issue of increasing importance in recent years, with man...
We assembled data from 11 years of observational research on zooplankton in subtropical Florida, USA...
The North American invasion of a non-native mysid, Hemimysis anomala, has been expanding since 2006,...
Zooplankton are small animals that feed on algae and bacteria in lakes, and are in turn food for sma...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate the establishment of non-indigenous species is imperati...
The spiny cladoceran (Bythotrephes longimanus) is an invasive, predaceous zooplankter that is expand...
Fish introduction is a major threat to alpine lake biota leading to the loss of native species and t...
Lake ecosystems perform essential environmental services for humans and other organisms. They provid...
The fish-hook flea, Cercopagis pengoi, is an abundant invasive zooplankton that invaded six of the e...
Zooplankton can be effective bioindicators of water quality because they are common to most aquatic ...
1.Large zooplankton such as Daphnia play a fundamental role as consumers of phytoplankton in tempera...
1. In North America, the invasive predatory cladoceran Cercopagis pengoi was first detected in Lake ...
Inherent differences between naturally-formed lakes and human-made reservoirs may play an important ...
The North American calanoid copepod Skistodiaptomus pallidus is an emerging invader globally, with n...
The invasion of non-indigenous species is considered to be one of the leading causes of biodiversity...
Non-indigenous species have become a global issue of increasing importance in recent years, with man...
We assembled data from 11 years of observational research on zooplankton in subtropical Florida, USA...
The North American invasion of a non-native mysid, Hemimysis anomala, has been expanding since 2006,...
Zooplankton are small animals that feed on algae and bacteria in lakes, and are in turn food for sma...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate the establishment of non-indigenous species is imperati...
The spiny cladoceran (Bythotrephes longimanus) is an invasive, predaceous zooplankter that is expand...
Fish introduction is a major threat to alpine lake biota leading to the loss of native species and t...
Lake ecosystems perform essential environmental services for humans and other organisms. They provid...
The fish-hook flea, Cercopagis pengoi, is an abundant invasive zooplankton that invaded six of the e...
Zooplankton can be effective bioindicators of water quality because they are common to most aquatic ...
1.Large zooplankton such as Daphnia play a fundamental role as consumers of phytoplankton in tempera...
1. In North America, the invasive predatory cladoceran Cercopagis pengoi was first detected in Lake ...
Inherent differences between naturally-formed lakes and human-made reservoirs may play an important ...