Colonies of introduced Dreissena mussels provide substrate and food resources for benthic invertebrates resulting in increases in population abundance of many species including the native amphipod Gammarus fasciatus. Conversely, abundance of Gammarus is inversely associated with that of an introduced amphipod species, Echinogammarus ischnus. In this study, we explored carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of E. ischnus, G. fasciatus, and Hyalella azteca and of Dreissena faeces/pseudofaeces from western Lake Erie to investigate possible exploitative competition among amphipods. Carbon isotopic composition (δ 13C) of H. azteca and G. fasciatus were similar, indicating that they share food resources, whereas E. ischnus was significantly dep...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod Echinogammarus ischnus was first detected at a lone site in the lower Det...
This study experimentally determined the impact of food source type on turnover rate and trophic enr...
Benthic animals readily consume benthic algae, phytoplankton and terrestrial organic matter and are ...
Amphipods are often dominant components of benthic marine communities and mayexhibit taxon-specific ...
A conjoint analysis of gut contents and stable C and N isotopes was applied to determine the main fo...
Among the mechanisms that allow competing species to coexist are resource partitioning and dietary s...
Amphipods are one of the most diverse and abundant taxa of vagile invertebrates associated to Medite...
Gammaridean amphipods are found throughout a diverse range of coastal and brackish environments and ...
Invasive species often influence existing biocenoses by altering their environment or facilitating t...
Invasive species often influence existing biocenoses by altering their environment or facilitating t...
ABSTRACT: Mediterranean Posidonia oceanica meadows shelter a high biomass and an important biodivers...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition (delta C-13 and delta N-15) of benthic organisms was...
Discrimination of stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) was examined for the amphipod...
We evaluated by stable isotope analysis the trophic structure of an estuarine transition zone (ETZ) ...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod Echinogammarus ischnus was first detected at a lone site in the lower Det...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod Echinogammarus ischnus was first detected at a lone site in the lower Det...
This study experimentally determined the impact of food source type on turnover rate and trophic enr...
Benthic animals readily consume benthic algae, phytoplankton and terrestrial organic matter and are ...
Amphipods are often dominant components of benthic marine communities and mayexhibit taxon-specific ...
A conjoint analysis of gut contents and stable C and N isotopes was applied to determine the main fo...
Among the mechanisms that allow competing species to coexist are resource partitioning and dietary s...
Amphipods are one of the most diverse and abundant taxa of vagile invertebrates associated to Medite...
Gammaridean amphipods are found throughout a diverse range of coastal and brackish environments and ...
Invasive species often influence existing biocenoses by altering their environment or facilitating t...
Invasive species often influence existing biocenoses by altering their environment or facilitating t...
ABSTRACT: Mediterranean Posidonia oceanica meadows shelter a high biomass and an important biodivers...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition (delta C-13 and delta N-15) of benthic organisms was...
Discrimination of stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) was examined for the amphipod...
We evaluated by stable isotope analysis the trophic structure of an estuarine transition zone (ETZ) ...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod Echinogammarus ischnus was first detected at a lone site in the lower Det...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod Echinogammarus ischnus was first detected at a lone site in the lower Det...
This study experimentally determined the impact of food source type on turnover rate and trophic enr...
Benthic animals readily consume benthic algae, phytoplankton and terrestrial organic matter and are ...