Invasive alien species present a global threat to biodiversity, particularly where pathogens and symbionts are involved. Branchiobdellidans are clitellate annelids with an obligate ectosymbiotic association primarily on astacoidean crayfish. There are several examples of branchiobdellidan species adopting a geographically exotic host where endemic and exotic crayfishes cohabit the same water body. The first records of a western North American branchiobdellidan, Xironogiton victoriensis, adopting the eastern North American crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, in 2 river basins in Spain provide further evidence of the ectosymbionts’ tolerance to adopt an exotic host. Given worldwide translocations of these and other commercial crayfish species, lim...
Procambarus clarkii is a worldwide freshwater invasive crustacean from North America and was first i...
Biological invasions are widely thought to have major negative impacts on native communities and ec...
Alien species have been transported and traded by humans for many centuries. However, with the era o...
Invasive alien species present a global threat to biodiversity, particularly where pathogens and sym...
Environmental conditions and host features that influence the abundance of an exotic branchiobdellid...
Worldwide biodiversity is suffering a “biogeographical homogenization” due to biological invasions. ...
Two species of North American branchiobdellidans, Cambarincola gracilis Robinson, 1954 and Cambarinc...
Invasive alien species present a global threat to biodiversity, particularly where pathogens and sym...
Freshwater ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of alien species and decapod crusta...
This research involved analysis of the relationship between crayfish worms and their crayfish hosts....
Symbionts are a fundamental component of biological systems, and their survival is highly dependent ...
Branchiobdellidans were found on crayfish at the 18 sites examined in northern Italy. At 15 of the s...
Twenty-eight freshwater crayfish were collected from 8 streams and one small lake in the province of...
The impact of invasive species on the recipient ecosystem can be strongly influenced by the presence...
There is very little information on the genus Branchiobdella and the species relationships with thei...
Procambarus clarkii is a worldwide freshwater invasive crustacean from North America and was first i...
Biological invasions are widely thought to have major negative impacts on native communities and ec...
Alien species have been transported and traded by humans for many centuries. However, with the era o...
Invasive alien species present a global threat to biodiversity, particularly where pathogens and sym...
Environmental conditions and host features that influence the abundance of an exotic branchiobdellid...
Worldwide biodiversity is suffering a “biogeographical homogenization” due to biological invasions. ...
Two species of North American branchiobdellidans, Cambarincola gracilis Robinson, 1954 and Cambarinc...
Invasive alien species present a global threat to biodiversity, particularly where pathogens and sym...
Freshwater ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of alien species and decapod crusta...
This research involved analysis of the relationship between crayfish worms and their crayfish hosts....
Symbionts are a fundamental component of biological systems, and their survival is highly dependent ...
Branchiobdellidans were found on crayfish at the 18 sites examined in northern Italy. At 15 of the s...
Twenty-eight freshwater crayfish were collected from 8 streams and one small lake in the province of...
The impact of invasive species on the recipient ecosystem can be strongly influenced by the presence...
There is very little information on the genus Branchiobdella and the species relationships with thei...
Procambarus clarkii is a worldwide freshwater invasive crustacean from North America and was first i...
Biological invasions are widely thought to have major negative impacts on native communities and ec...
Alien species have been transported and traded by humans for many centuries. However, with the era o...