The mussel-like bivalve species from the Caribbean, Mytilopsis sallei, is now well established in the vicinities of several ports in South and Southeast Asia. Although it may not be as notorious as its relative the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha, this brackish-water bivalve has the ability to colonise and displace native species in intertidal and subtidal habitats. It is also another testament to how well a tropical species can travel beyond its natural biogeographical boundaries. Here we briefly review its taxonomy, morphology, growth and reproduction, habitat and distribution, as well as its impact on natural habitats after invasion, based on published literature
Since the 1990s, biological invasions have captured the attention of the scientific community as an ...
Growth of the mytilid species Mytella guyanensis was studied on a floating raft in Chira Island, inn...
One of the several lessepsian species colonizing areas of the Mediterranean is Brachidontes pharaoni...
European brackish waters have been invaded in recent times by the brackish water mussel, Mytilopsis ...
European brackish waters have been invaded in recent times by the brackish water mussel, Mytilopsis ...
European brackish waters have been invaded in recent times by the brackish water mussel, Mytilopsis ...
The dark falsemussel Mytilopsis leucophaeata (Conrad, 1831) (Dreissenidae) is an uncommon epifaunal ...
The American brackish water mussel Mytella strigata (Hanley, 1843) has invaded all most all the bac...
O molusco Mytilopsis leucophaeta (Conrad, 1831), natural da América do Norte, foi localizado no lito...
ABSTRACT We contrast ecological and life history traits of the well studied freshwater invader, the ...
We recorded, for the first time, byssal hairs in the Asian freshwater bivalve Limnoperna fortunei fr...
A new species of Mytilopsis, mollusk bivalvi from Brazilian Amazon Region (Tocantins, Pará) is descr...
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The Mediterranean musselMytilus galloprovincialisis the most significant invasive alien marine speci...
The Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is the most significant invasive alien marine spe...
Since the 1990s, biological invasions have captured the attention of the scientific community as an ...
Growth of the mytilid species Mytella guyanensis was studied on a floating raft in Chira Island, inn...
One of the several lessepsian species colonizing areas of the Mediterranean is Brachidontes pharaoni...
European brackish waters have been invaded in recent times by the brackish water mussel, Mytilopsis ...
European brackish waters have been invaded in recent times by the brackish water mussel, Mytilopsis ...
European brackish waters have been invaded in recent times by the brackish water mussel, Mytilopsis ...
The dark falsemussel Mytilopsis leucophaeata (Conrad, 1831) (Dreissenidae) is an uncommon epifaunal ...
The American brackish water mussel Mytella strigata (Hanley, 1843) has invaded all most all the bac...
O molusco Mytilopsis leucophaeta (Conrad, 1831), natural da América do Norte, foi localizado no lito...
ABSTRACT We contrast ecological and life history traits of the well studied freshwater invader, the ...
We recorded, for the first time, byssal hairs in the Asian freshwater bivalve Limnoperna fortunei fr...
A new species of Mytilopsis, mollusk bivalvi from Brazilian Amazon Region (Tocantins, Pará) is descr...
Contains fulltext : 142465.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
The Mediterranean musselMytilus galloprovincialisis the most significant invasive alien marine speci...
The Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is the most significant invasive alien marine spe...
Since the 1990s, biological invasions have captured the attention of the scientific community as an ...
Growth of the mytilid species Mytella guyanensis was studied on a floating raft in Chira Island, inn...
One of the several lessepsian species colonizing areas of the Mediterranean is Brachidontes pharaoni...