During the last decides European waters are subject to the influx of alien species mostly from North American and Ponto-Caspian regions [1]. Amphipods are the most commonly occurring and successful invasive invertebrate organisms that are able to change diversity and community’s structure of the local species. One of such organisms is Ponto-Caspian Gammarid Pontogammarus robustoides [2]. This is one of the alien species that has rapidly increased its distribution range not only by European water ways and invasion corridors, but also by introduction in the 1960s for increasing of fish feed resources in Latvia and Lithuania. In this research we investigated P. robustoides impact on species diversity of macroinvertebrates in upstream of Liel...
Biological invasions represent one of the main contemporary pressures facing freshwater ecosystems, ...
The introduction of non-native species to new locations is a growing global phenomenon with major ne...
In this overview, we consider the rationale and practice of invertebrate introductions into Lithuani...
Besides habitat fragmentation, the introduction of invasive species is considered to be one of the g...
Background: Worldwide freshwater ecosystems are increasingly affected by invasive alien species. In ...
The biological pressure represented by non-indigenous macroinvertebrate species (NIMS) sho...
As alien invasive species are a key driver of biodiversity loss, understanding patterns of rapidly c...
Biological invasions are of increasing global concern. They impact on biodiversity and may...
Supplementary information files for article Back to the future: Exploring riverine macroinvertebrate...
Ecosystems all over the world are continuously invaded by new species, which become non-indigenous s...
Human-mediated invasions of nonindigenous species are modifying global biodiversity. Despite signifi...
The impact of invasions on local biodiversity is well established, but their impact on regional biod...
A greater understanding and effective management of biological invasions is a priority for biodivers...
International audienceThe impact of invasions on local biodiver- sity is well established, but their...
Samples issued from intensive sampling in the Netherlands (1992-2001) and from extensive sampling ca...
Biological invasions represent one of the main contemporary pressures facing freshwater ecosystems, ...
The introduction of non-native species to new locations is a growing global phenomenon with major ne...
In this overview, we consider the rationale and practice of invertebrate introductions into Lithuani...
Besides habitat fragmentation, the introduction of invasive species is considered to be one of the g...
Background: Worldwide freshwater ecosystems are increasingly affected by invasive alien species. In ...
The biological pressure represented by non-indigenous macroinvertebrate species (NIMS) sho...
As alien invasive species are a key driver of biodiversity loss, understanding patterns of rapidly c...
Biological invasions are of increasing global concern. They impact on biodiversity and may...
Supplementary information files for article Back to the future: Exploring riverine macroinvertebrate...
Ecosystems all over the world are continuously invaded by new species, which become non-indigenous s...
Human-mediated invasions of nonindigenous species are modifying global biodiversity. Despite signifi...
The impact of invasions on local biodiversity is well established, but their impact on regional biod...
A greater understanding and effective management of biological invasions is a priority for biodivers...
International audienceThe impact of invasions on local biodiver- sity is well established, but their...
Samples issued from intensive sampling in the Netherlands (1992-2001) and from extensive sampling ca...
Biological invasions represent one of the main contemporary pressures facing freshwater ecosystems, ...
The introduction of non-native species to new locations is a growing global phenomenon with major ne...
In this overview, we consider the rationale and practice of invertebrate introductions into Lithuani...