Corophium multisetosum Stock, 1952 has been found in several estuaries and water bodies in Europe ranging from fresh and brackish to salt water. The species appeared to be distributed over a wide geographic range from the Iberian Peninsula to the southern Baltic region and is recently found in the Mediterranean and Gulf of Mexico, showing remarkable differences in ecology between populations. The recorded observations of the species in the Netherlands, however, remained restricted to a few smaller waters, and were published in grey literature. Recently, the species has been observed in a variety of waters in the southwestern part of the Netherlands and appears to be relatively common. The current study gives an overview of the recordings of...
This paper reports the first records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) outside it...
In 2001 and 2002, Crassula helmsii has been found on three locations in the eastern part of the Neth...
Non-indigenous species that become invasive are one of the main drivers of biodiversity loss worldwi...
Corophium multisetosum Stock, 1952 has been found in several estuaries and water bodies in Europe ra...
The exotic annual forb Cotula coronopifolia has locally invaded salt marsh communities naturally dom...
The mediterranean-atlantic species Catapodium marinum (L.) Hubbard reaches its northern limit on the...
Trabajo presentado en el XX Congress of the Iberian Association of Limnology (AIL-2020) y en el III ...
Janua (Neodexiospira) brasiliensis, an immigrant spirorbid, has extended its range in Europe Once re...
The exotic annual forb Cotula coronopifolia has locally invaded salt marsh communities naturally d...
An overview is presented of non-indigenous marine and estuarine plant and animal species recorded fr...
The numbers of exotic species introduced into brackish waters (5-20 psu) and high-salinity waters (>...
Canopy-forming algae are important habitat providers in coastal ecosystems. Several canopy-forming s...
The numbers of exotic species introduced into brackish waters (5-20 psu) and high-salinity waters (&...
About 80 non-indigenous species are assumed to have been introduced into the North Sea by transocean...
Campylopus introflexus, listed as one of the 100 worst alien taxa in Europe, is an example of a rece...
This paper reports the first records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) outside it...
In 2001 and 2002, Crassula helmsii has been found on three locations in the eastern part of the Neth...
Non-indigenous species that become invasive are one of the main drivers of biodiversity loss worldwi...
Corophium multisetosum Stock, 1952 has been found in several estuaries and water bodies in Europe ra...
The exotic annual forb Cotula coronopifolia has locally invaded salt marsh communities naturally dom...
The mediterranean-atlantic species Catapodium marinum (L.) Hubbard reaches its northern limit on the...
Trabajo presentado en el XX Congress of the Iberian Association of Limnology (AIL-2020) y en el III ...
Janua (Neodexiospira) brasiliensis, an immigrant spirorbid, has extended its range in Europe Once re...
The exotic annual forb Cotula coronopifolia has locally invaded salt marsh communities naturally d...
An overview is presented of non-indigenous marine and estuarine plant and animal species recorded fr...
The numbers of exotic species introduced into brackish waters (5-20 psu) and high-salinity waters (>...
Canopy-forming algae are important habitat providers in coastal ecosystems. Several canopy-forming s...
The numbers of exotic species introduced into brackish waters (5-20 psu) and high-salinity waters (&...
About 80 non-indigenous species are assumed to have been introduced into the North Sea by transocean...
Campylopus introflexus, listed as one of the 100 worst alien taxa in Europe, is an example of a rece...
This paper reports the first records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) outside it...
In 2001 and 2002, Crassula helmsii has been found on three locations in the eastern part of the Neth...
Non-indigenous species that become invasive are one of the main drivers of biodiversity loss worldwi...