The Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis (H. Milne Edwards, 1854)), is a highly invasive species and poses a great threat to endemic species and infrastructure in Europe and North America. Although it is partly herbivorous and prefers to live in lakes with abundant submersed macrophytes, little is known about its effect on macrophytes. We used its native range, the mid-lower Yangtze Basin where the species has been cultured intensively for decades, as our study site to test the hypotheses that (1) high crab densities weaken the positive feedback between macrophytes and water transparency, and that (2) the effects of crabs become apparent only on decadal timescales and (3) are density dependent. We used correlative analyses based on 12 ye...
Consumers are often overlooked as key drivers of vegetation structure and ecosystem functioning in c...
Lake eutrophication often causes declines and even losses of submerged macrophytes through the shadi...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
The Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis (H. Milne Edwards, 1854)), is a highly invasive species ...
Experiments in tanks and cages were conducted to examine the effects of stocking density and body si...
Population dynamics of many r-selected species are influenced by physical factors that affect the vu...
The arrival of the Chinese mitten crab to the San Francisco Bay-San Joaquin Delta (Bay- Delta) ecosy...
The fanning of Chinese mitten crab, a quality aquatic product in China and neighbouring Asian countr...
We examined the food preference of Chinese mitten crabs, Eriocheir sinensis (H. Milne Edwards, 1853)...
Next to excessive nutrient loading, intensive aquaculture is one of the major anthropogenic impacts ...
Dispersal of Eriocheir sinensis from its native habitat is a worldwide concern. As one of the most i...
Bottom-up and top-down effects as well as intra- and inter-specific interactions drive plant growth ...
The effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on macrobenthos have long been of concern; however, th...
The land crab Gecarcinus quadratus (Gecarcinidae) lives in densities exceeding 10,000 adults ha$\sp{...
Invasive alien species represent a serious threat to global biodiversity, causing considerable damag...
Consumers are often overlooked as key drivers of vegetation structure and ecosystem functioning in c...
Lake eutrophication often causes declines and even losses of submerged macrophytes through the shadi...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
The Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis (H. Milne Edwards, 1854)), is a highly invasive species ...
Experiments in tanks and cages were conducted to examine the effects of stocking density and body si...
Population dynamics of many r-selected species are influenced by physical factors that affect the vu...
The arrival of the Chinese mitten crab to the San Francisco Bay-San Joaquin Delta (Bay- Delta) ecosy...
The fanning of Chinese mitten crab, a quality aquatic product in China and neighbouring Asian countr...
We examined the food preference of Chinese mitten crabs, Eriocheir sinensis (H. Milne Edwards, 1853)...
Next to excessive nutrient loading, intensive aquaculture is one of the major anthropogenic impacts ...
Dispersal of Eriocheir sinensis from its native habitat is a worldwide concern. As one of the most i...
Bottom-up and top-down effects as well as intra- and inter-specific interactions drive plant growth ...
The effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on macrobenthos have long been of concern; however, th...
The land crab Gecarcinus quadratus (Gecarcinidae) lives in densities exceeding 10,000 adults ha$\sp{...
Invasive alien species represent a serious threat to global biodiversity, causing considerable damag...
Consumers are often overlooked as key drivers of vegetation structure and ecosystem functioning in c...
Lake eutrophication often causes declines and even losses of submerged macrophytes through the shadi...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...