The invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the indigenous mussel Perna perna coexist intertidally on the south coast of South Africa through partial vertical habitat segregation: M. galloprovincialis dominates the upper shore and P. perna the lower shore. Recruitment patterns can explain the zonation of P. perna, but not the invasive species. We examined the role of post-recruitment interactions by measuring spatial and temporal differences in adult growth and mortality rates of the two species. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that interspecific differences in growth and mortality reflect adult distribution patterns. The two study locations, Plettenberg Bay and Tsitsikamma, are 70 km apart with two sites (separated by 300–400 ...
Understanding interactions between invasive species and recipient communities is essential to determ...
Recruitment of planktonic larvae into sedentary benthic populations regulates the population dynamic...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...
The invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the indigenous mussel Perna perna coexist intertid...
On the south coast of South Africa, the invasive alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis shows partia...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
The responses of indigenous and exotic species to environmental factors can differ across spatial an...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
The interactions between invasive exotic and indigenous species can have profound harmful effects on...
Periodical sand inundation influences diversity and distribution of intertidal species throughout th...
Background Environmental heterogeneity plays a major role in invasion and coexistence dynamics. Hab...
Recruitment of mussels is a complex process with the successful arrival of individuals hinging on th...
In South Africa, the indigenous mussel Perna perna is threatened by both an invasive species and exc...
Within landscapes, spatial heterogeneity is common and specific landscape features can influence pro...
Understanding interactions between invasive species and recipient communities is essential to determ...
Recruitment of planktonic larvae into sedentary benthic populations regulates the population dynamic...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...
The invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the indigenous mussel Perna perna coexist intertid...
On the south coast of South Africa, the invasive alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis shows partia...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
The responses of indigenous and exotic species to environmental factors can differ across spatial an...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
The interactions between invasive exotic and indigenous species can have profound harmful effects on...
Periodical sand inundation influences diversity and distribution of intertidal species throughout th...
Background Environmental heterogeneity plays a major role in invasion and coexistence dynamics. Hab...
Recruitment of mussels is a complex process with the successful arrival of individuals hinging on th...
In South Africa, the indigenous mussel Perna perna is threatened by both an invasive species and exc...
Within landscapes, spatial heterogeneity is common and specific landscape features can influence pro...
Understanding interactions between invasive species and recipient communities is essential to determ...
Recruitment of planktonic larvae into sedentary benthic populations regulates the population dynamic...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...