Item does not contain fulltextAquarium experiments were used to study indications of interference competition, such as substratum choice shifts, swimming activities and mortality of invasive and indigenous gammarids in each other’s presence. The more recent invaders Gammarus tigrinus and Dikerogammarus villosus were more likely to prefer stone substratum, whereas the native Gammarus pulex and an earlier invader Gammarus roeseli were found more frequently in the water layer. Sand was the least likely substratum to be chosen by any of the species. G. pulex and G. roeseli did not alter their substratum preference in each other’s presence. In the presence of D. villosus, G. pulex shifted towards smaller stones and increased its swimming activit...
We assessed the extent to which an invader, Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda), has replaced a na...
7 pagesInternational audienceSelective predation may be an important proximate cause of the success ...
International audience1. Invasive species in aquatic systems are major drivers of changes in biodive...
As biological invasions continue, interactions occur not only between invaders and natives, but incr...
In attempting to understand the distributions of both introduced species and the native species on w...
13 pagesInternational audience''Drifting'' is known to subject aquatic invertebrates to intense pred...
The introduction of non-native species to new locations is a growing global phenomenon with major ne...
We used field surveys and transplant experiments to elucidate the relative roles of physico-chemical...
Cannibalism and intraguild predation (IGP) are common amongst freshwater amphipod crustacean aswsemb...
6 pagesInternational audiencePredation is often considered as one of the most important biotic facto...
The success of invading species can be restricted by interspecific interactions such as competition ...
In a laboratory experiment that permitted both observations of the behaviour of individuals and the ...
In a series of experiments with G. pulex, G, duebeni celticus and G. duebeni duebeni populations, pu...
Interspecific interactions between surface and subterranean species may be a key determinant for spe...
Background: Worldwide freshwater ecosystems are increasingly affected by invasive alien species. In ...
We assessed the extent to which an invader, Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda), has replaced a na...
7 pagesInternational audienceSelective predation may be an important proximate cause of the success ...
International audience1. Invasive species in aquatic systems are major drivers of changes in biodive...
As biological invasions continue, interactions occur not only between invaders and natives, but incr...
In attempting to understand the distributions of both introduced species and the native species on w...
13 pagesInternational audience''Drifting'' is known to subject aquatic invertebrates to intense pred...
The introduction of non-native species to new locations is a growing global phenomenon with major ne...
We used field surveys and transplant experiments to elucidate the relative roles of physico-chemical...
Cannibalism and intraguild predation (IGP) are common amongst freshwater amphipod crustacean aswsemb...
6 pagesInternational audiencePredation is often considered as one of the most important biotic facto...
The success of invading species can be restricted by interspecific interactions such as competition ...
In a laboratory experiment that permitted both observations of the behaviour of individuals and the ...
In a series of experiments with G. pulex, G, duebeni celticus and G. duebeni duebeni populations, pu...
Interspecific interactions between surface and subterranean species may be a key determinant for spe...
Background: Worldwide freshwater ecosystems are increasingly affected by invasive alien species. In ...
We assessed the extent to which an invader, Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda), has replaced a na...
7 pagesInternational audienceSelective predation may be an important proximate cause of the success ...
International audience1. Invasive species in aquatic systems are major drivers of changes in biodive...