Corbicula fluminea is an alien bivalve established in the lower Ebro Basin and Delta since almost two decades ago. The coexistence with a second species, Corbicula fluminalis, was recently reported from this area. After a detailed revaluation of the specimens of this genus present in these localities, up to six species of Corbicula can be identified, coexisting in sympatry in the lower Ebro Basin, Four of these species had never been previously cited from these localities, and three of them are further reported for the first time as invaders outside their native geographical range.Corbicula fluminea es un bivalvo invasor establecido en el bajo Ebro y el delta del Ebro desde hace casi dos décadas, Recientemente se dio a conocer la coexistenc...
Corbicula fluminea is a naturally occurring Asian bivalve that was spread around the world, and whic...
In 1981, Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) and C. largillierti (Philippi, 1844) were recorded at the...
Corbicula fluminea is native mollusk from China. In Brazil, this species was first recorded in Rio G...
Corbicula fluminea es un bivalvo invasor establecido en el bajo Ebro y el delta del Ebro desde hace ...
En el presente trabajo se analizan las poblaciones de bivalvos invasores del género Corbicula en el ...
A revision of genus Corbicula von Mühlfeld, 1811 (Bivalvia: Corbiculidae) in el Baix Empordà (NE Ibe...
Two new peninsular basins invaded by species of genus Corbicula von Mühlfeld, 1811 (Bivalvia: Corbic...
Corbicula largillierti (Philippi 1844), an invasive freshwater bivalve, accidentally reached Argenti...
Two sampling surveys highlighted that, in recent years, the invasive alien bivalve Corbicula flumine...
The first citation for the Asian clam Corbicula fluminalis is given for the Iberian Peninsula, in th...
The composition of Corbicula species in the Mequinenza reservoir (Aragón) was surveyed, yielding a t...
Invasive species are one of the most significant causes of biodiversity loss and changes in ecosyste...
Since the 1960´s, three species of freshwater bivalves: Corbicula fluminea (Müller) or "Asiatic clam...
A human-modified environment may provide a favourable habitat for acclimation of invasive species. T...
Corbicula fluminea is a naturally occurring Asian bivalve that was spread around the world, and whic...
Corbicula fluminea is a naturally occurring Asian bivalve that was spread around the world, and whic...
In 1981, Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) and C. largillierti (Philippi, 1844) were recorded at the...
Corbicula fluminea is native mollusk from China. In Brazil, this species was first recorded in Rio G...
Corbicula fluminea es un bivalvo invasor establecido en el bajo Ebro y el delta del Ebro desde hace ...
En el presente trabajo se analizan las poblaciones de bivalvos invasores del género Corbicula en el ...
A revision of genus Corbicula von Mühlfeld, 1811 (Bivalvia: Corbiculidae) in el Baix Empordà (NE Ibe...
Two new peninsular basins invaded by species of genus Corbicula von Mühlfeld, 1811 (Bivalvia: Corbic...
Corbicula largillierti (Philippi 1844), an invasive freshwater bivalve, accidentally reached Argenti...
Two sampling surveys highlighted that, in recent years, the invasive alien bivalve Corbicula flumine...
The first citation for the Asian clam Corbicula fluminalis is given for the Iberian Peninsula, in th...
The composition of Corbicula species in the Mequinenza reservoir (Aragón) was surveyed, yielding a t...
Invasive species are one of the most significant causes of biodiversity loss and changes in ecosyste...
Since the 1960´s, three species of freshwater bivalves: Corbicula fluminea (Müller) or "Asiatic clam...
A human-modified environment may provide a favourable habitat for acclimation of invasive species. T...
Corbicula fluminea is a naturally occurring Asian bivalve that was spread around the world, and whic...
Corbicula fluminea is a naturally occurring Asian bivalve that was spread around the world, and whic...
In 1981, Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) and C. largillierti (Philippi, 1844) were recorded at the...
Corbicula fluminea is native mollusk from China. In Brazil, this species was first recorded in Rio G...