The effects of introduced species on native species have been widely studied, however, invader-invader interactions are still poorly explored. Two non-native invasive species, the bivalve Limnoperna fortunei and the submersed macrophyte Hydrilla verticillata, have infested many aquatic ecosystems worldwide, and they are rapidly becoming nuisances in several water bodies in Brazil. We tested the hypothesis that H. verticillata facilitates the establishment of L. fortunei more than do native macrophytes. We surveyed mussels attached to two native macrophytes and to this invasive macrophyte in three Brazilian reservoirs and compared the length, density and biomass of the attached mussels relative to the host macrophyte species. All of the valu...
Toxic cyanobacterial blooms and biological invasions are major threats to freshwater systems worldwi...
In the past few decades, the expansion of anthropogenic activities along coastal areas has produced ...
In this study, for the first time, using similar methods, we compared the population density and dis...
ABSTRACT We contrast ecological and life history traits of the well studied freshwater invader, the ...
mussel Limnoperna fortunei on zooplankton: a mesocosm experiment. Zoological Studies 51(6): 733-744....
Invasive filter-feeding mussels and clams are well-known for profoundly impacting the invaded system...
Limnoperna fortunei is an Asian mussel introduced to South America around 1990. One of the most impo...
The invasive golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei is known to strongly affect benthic communities in So...
We summarize current knowledge on the effects of the invasive Asian bivalve Limnoperna fortunei (int...
International audienceThe success of invasive species is due to their ability to displace other spec...
Similar to other invasive bivalves, Limnoperna fortunei has a variety of effects on non-fish animals...
International audienceThe success of invasive macrophytes is due to the ability of introduced fragme...
Nuttall’s waterweed (Elodea nuttallii) is the most abundant invasive aquatic plant species in severa...
Invasive species cause ecological and economic impacts on invaded ecosystems, although the presence ...
Many ecosystems are now co-invaded by alien plant and herbivore species. The evolutionary naivety of...
Toxic cyanobacterial blooms and biological invasions are major threats to freshwater systems worldwi...
In the past few decades, the expansion of anthropogenic activities along coastal areas has produced ...
In this study, for the first time, using similar methods, we compared the population density and dis...
ABSTRACT We contrast ecological and life history traits of the well studied freshwater invader, the ...
mussel Limnoperna fortunei on zooplankton: a mesocosm experiment. Zoological Studies 51(6): 733-744....
Invasive filter-feeding mussels and clams are well-known for profoundly impacting the invaded system...
Limnoperna fortunei is an Asian mussel introduced to South America around 1990. One of the most impo...
The invasive golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei is known to strongly affect benthic communities in So...
We summarize current knowledge on the effects of the invasive Asian bivalve Limnoperna fortunei (int...
International audienceThe success of invasive species is due to their ability to displace other spec...
Similar to other invasive bivalves, Limnoperna fortunei has a variety of effects on non-fish animals...
International audienceThe success of invasive macrophytes is due to the ability of introduced fragme...
Nuttall’s waterweed (Elodea nuttallii) is the most abundant invasive aquatic plant species in severa...
Invasive species cause ecological and economic impacts on invaded ecosystems, although the presence ...
Many ecosystems are now co-invaded by alien plant and herbivore species. The evolutionary naivety of...
Toxic cyanobacterial blooms and biological invasions are major threats to freshwater systems worldwi...
In the past few decades, the expansion of anthropogenic activities along coastal areas has produced ...
In this study, for the first time, using similar methods, we compared the population density and dis...