Relatively little is known about the invasive Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis). This research aims to elucidate some of the mystery surrounding this species. First, we place the species in context with other invasive freshwater snails of the USA and Canada, identifying current information gaps, categorizing shared characteristics among families and species, and comparing functional roles and ecological effects of freshwater snails. We conclude that more focus needs to be directed to regulating the aquarium, pet, and food trades if we are serious about preventing future invasions. Next, we develop a bioenergetics model for the species by quantifying and comparing consumption, egestion, respiration, and production of the Chinese mys...
Exotic species are one of the largest humancaused threats to ecosystems and are becoming a central ...
The South American golden apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata) was intentionally introduced to aquacul...
Invasive species can monopolize resources and thus dominate ecosystem production. In this study we e...
Relatively little is known about the invasive Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis). This resea...
Relatively little is known about the invasive Chinese mystery snail ( Bellamya chinensis). This rese...
The Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is an aquatic invasive species in North America. Litt...
The success of invasive species establishment in new habitats depends, in part, on interactions with...
The Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is a non-indigenous, invasive species in freshwater e...
Published versionNon-native species that become invasive threaten natural biodiversity and can lead ...
The Chinese mystery snail, Bellamya chinensis (Gray, 1834) is a gastropod native to East Asia and is...
The exotic Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is a large viviparid capable of inhabiting bot...
Nonnative invasive mollusks degrade aquatic ecosystems and induce economic losses worldwide. Extende...
In 1971, scientists from Mahidol University in Thailand and the Smithsonian Institution in the USA f...
v, 146 leaves : illustrations (some colour), colour maps ; 29 cmIncludes abstract and appendices.Inc...
Network analysis is used to address diverse ecological, social, economic, and epidemiological questi...
Exotic species are one of the largest humancaused threats to ecosystems and are becoming a central ...
The South American golden apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata) was intentionally introduced to aquacul...
Invasive species can monopolize resources and thus dominate ecosystem production. In this study we e...
Relatively little is known about the invasive Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis). This resea...
Relatively little is known about the invasive Chinese mystery snail ( Bellamya chinensis). This rese...
The Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is an aquatic invasive species in North America. Litt...
The success of invasive species establishment in new habitats depends, in part, on interactions with...
The Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is a non-indigenous, invasive species in freshwater e...
Published versionNon-native species that become invasive threaten natural biodiversity and can lead ...
The Chinese mystery snail, Bellamya chinensis (Gray, 1834) is a gastropod native to East Asia and is...
The exotic Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is a large viviparid capable of inhabiting bot...
Nonnative invasive mollusks degrade aquatic ecosystems and induce economic losses worldwide. Extende...
In 1971, scientists from Mahidol University in Thailand and the Smithsonian Institution in the USA f...
v, 146 leaves : illustrations (some colour), colour maps ; 29 cmIncludes abstract and appendices.Inc...
Network analysis is used to address diverse ecological, social, economic, and epidemiological questi...
Exotic species are one of the largest humancaused threats to ecosystems and are becoming a central ...
The South American golden apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata) was intentionally introduced to aquacul...
Invasive species can monopolize resources and thus dominate ecosystem production. In this study we e...