Invasive species can affect the function and structure of natural ecological communities, hence understanding and predicting their potential for spreading is a major ecological challenge. Once established in a new region, the spread of invasive species is largely controlled by their dispersal capacity, local environmental conditions and species interactions. The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is native to the Mediterranean and is the most successful marine invader in southern Africa. Its distribution there has expanded rapidly and extensively since the 1970s, however, over the last decade its spread has ceased. In this study, we coupled broad scale field surveys, Ecological Niche Modelling (ENM) and Lagrangian Particle Simulations (LPS) t...
In South Africa, the indigenous mussel Perna perna is threatened by both an invasive species and exc...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
The responses of indigenous and exotic species to environmental factors can differ across spatial an...
Invasive species can affect the function and structure of natural ecological communities, hence unde...
<div><p>Invasive species can affect the function and structure of natural ecological communities, he...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
The invasion history and current distribution of the alien marine mussel, the bisexual mussel Semimy...
Invasive species are often more able to rapidly and efficiently utilise resources than natives, and ...
Biological invasions continue to increase around the world, with impacts on many coastal marine syst...
Boccardia proboscidea is a recently introduced polychaete in South Africa where it is a notorious pe...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...
The Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is the most significant invasive alien marine spe...
Invasive species can radically affect community composition and ecosystem processes, and human traff...
By altering the phenotypic properties of their hosts, endolithic parasites can modulate the engineer...
Recruitment of planktonic larvae into sedentary benthic populations regulates the population dynamic...
In South Africa, the indigenous mussel Perna perna is threatened by both an invasive species and exc...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
The responses of indigenous and exotic species to environmental factors can differ across spatial an...
Invasive species can affect the function and structure of natural ecological communities, hence unde...
<div><p>Invasive species can affect the function and structure of natural ecological communities, he...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
The invasion history and current distribution of the alien marine mussel, the bisexual mussel Semimy...
Invasive species are often more able to rapidly and efficiently utilise resources than natives, and ...
Biological invasions continue to increase around the world, with impacts on many coastal marine syst...
Boccardia proboscidea is a recently introduced polychaete in South Africa where it is a notorious pe...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...
The Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is the most significant invasive alien marine spe...
Invasive species can radically affect community composition and ecosystem processes, and human traff...
By altering the phenotypic properties of their hosts, endolithic parasites can modulate the engineer...
Recruitment of planktonic larvae into sedentary benthic populations regulates the population dynamic...
In South Africa, the indigenous mussel Perna perna is threatened by both an invasive species and exc...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
The responses of indigenous and exotic species to environmental factors can differ across spatial an...