Our focus for this project is to determine how the population densities of Hemigrapsus sanguineus, Asian shore crab and Carcinus maenas, European green crabs have shifted over a brief period of time. We are comparing data collected on September 17, 2018, to data collected on October 22, 2018. The location where the two sets of data were collected from is Kettle Cove, Cape Elizabeth, Maine. The GPS coordinance was 43°.33.55N70°.13.40N. We discuss what affects the influences of environmental factors such as temperature, salinity, high intertidal versus low intertidal, and percent ascophyllum cover affect have on the population densities of these two invasive species
The Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus (De Haan, 1853) has recently established populations in ...
© Inter-Research 2007 · www.int-res.comDOI: 10.3354/meps336211The green porcelain crab Petrolisthes ...
The invasive green crab (Carcinus maenas) has increased in abundance and distribution among Oregon\u...
The blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, is a commercially important species along the Gulf of Maine. Its ra...
This paper reports the results of a ten-year monitoring program of an Atlantic Canadian population o...
The spatial and temporal distribution of the green crab, Carcinus maenas, along with various green ...
Two introduced crab species are presently found in northern New England, Carcinus maenas, which has...
Two introduced crab species are presently found in northern New England, Carcinus maenas, which has...
Invasive species can cause dramatic changes in the structure of intertidal communities. In some syst...
The European green crab (Carcinus maenas) has been the dominant crab species in New England rocky in...
The spatial and temporal distribution of the green crab, Carcinus maenas, along with various green ...
The European green crab, Carcinus maenas, is a generalist predator that has established invasive pop...
The spatial and temporal distribution of the green crab, Carcinus maenas, along with various green ...
Invasive species can cause dramatic changes in the structure of intertidal communities. In some syst...
The intertidal Asian shore crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus, (De Haan, 1835) recently (2001) appeared in...
The Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus (De Haan, 1853) has recently established populations in ...
© Inter-Research 2007 · www.int-res.comDOI: 10.3354/meps336211The green porcelain crab Petrolisthes ...
The invasive green crab (Carcinus maenas) has increased in abundance and distribution among Oregon\u...
The blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, is a commercially important species along the Gulf of Maine. Its ra...
This paper reports the results of a ten-year monitoring program of an Atlantic Canadian population o...
The spatial and temporal distribution of the green crab, Carcinus maenas, along with various green ...
Two introduced crab species are presently found in northern New England, Carcinus maenas, which has...
Two introduced crab species are presently found in northern New England, Carcinus maenas, which has...
Invasive species can cause dramatic changes in the structure of intertidal communities. In some syst...
The European green crab (Carcinus maenas) has been the dominant crab species in New England rocky in...
The spatial and temporal distribution of the green crab, Carcinus maenas, along with various green ...
The European green crab, Carcinus maenas, is a generalist predator that has established invasive pop...
The spatial and temporal distribution of the green crab, Carcinus maenas, along with various green ...
Invasive species can cause dramatic changes in the structure of intertidal communities. In some syst...
The intertidal Asian shore crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus, (De Haan, 1835) recently (2001) appeared in...
The Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus (De Haan, 1853) has recently established populations in ...
© Inter-Research 2007 · www.int-res.comDOI: 10.3354/meps336211The green porcelain crab Petrolisthes ...
The invasive green crab (Carcinus maenas) has increased in abundance and distribution among Oregon\u...