Based on field observations performed in 1999 and 2000, the exotic amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus is now well established throughout the navigable sector of the River Moselle in France. D. villosus co-occurs with Gammarus pulex, G. tigrinus and D. haemobaphes, another recent exotic species found in this tributary of the River Rhine. The maximal size of individuals of D. villosus collected (15.7 mm) is lower in the River Moselle than in other basins, where this species could reach up to 30 mm (Neseman et al. 1995). Nevertheless it represents the largest gammarids found in the French sector of the River Moselle. Other particular traits are its wide phenotypic plasticity, varying from a melanic to a striped form, and its predatory behavior. ...
The spread of aquatic invasive species is a worldwide problem. In the aquatic environment, especiall...
ABSTRACT. Biological invasions of freshwater macroinvertebrates are gaining more and more interest b...
1. Biological invasions often involve close taxonomic relatives either as native/invader pairs or as...
Based on field observations performed in 1999 and 2000, the exotic amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus ...
International audienceBased on field observations performed in 1999 and 2000, the exotic amphipod Di...
The Moselle River, owing to its geographic localization, is connected to the main European waterways...
Samples issued from intensive sampling in the Netherlands (1992-2001) and from extensive sampling ca...
AbstractIn Europe, the number of establishment of non-native species, especially from Ponto-Caspian ...
4 pagesDikerogammarus villosus has been recorded for the first time in the alpine lake – Lac du Bour...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod species Echinogammarus trichiatus (Martynov, 1932) was found in Belgium f...
La Moselle est une rivière qui, du fait de sa situation géographique, est connectée aux principaux r...
The recent discovery in Lake Garda, and in other watercourses of northern Italy, of Dikerogammarus v...
Macroinvertebrate communities on the stones in the Rhine are dominated by the Ponto-Caspian amphipod...
The results of the investigations on environmental factors, standing crop and migration patterns of ...
As biological invasions continue, interactions occur not only between invaders and natives, but incr...
The spread of aquatic invasive species is a worldwide problem. In the aquatic environment, especiall...
ABSTRACT. Biological invasions of freshwater macroinvertebrates are gaining more and more interest b...
1. Biological invasions often involve close taxonomic relatives either as native/invader pairs or as...
Based on field observations performed in 1999 and 2000, the exotic amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus ...
International audienceBased on field observations performed in 1999 and 2000, the exotic amphipod Di...
The Moselle River, owing to its geographic localization, is connected to the main European waterways...
Samples issued from intensive sampling in the Netherlands (1992-2001) and from extensive sampling ca...
AbstractIn Europe, the number of establishment of non-native species, especially from Ponto-Caspian ...
4 pagesDikerogammarus villosus has been recorded for the first time in the alpine lake – Lac du Bour...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod species Echinogammarus trichiatus (Martynov, 1932) was found in Belgium f...
La Moselle est une rivière qui, du fait de sa situation géographique, est connectée aux principaux r...
The recent discovery in Lake Garda, and in other watercourses of northern Italy, of Dikerogammarus v...
Macroinvertebrate communities on the stones in the Rhine are dominated by the Ponto-Caspian amphipod...
The results of the investigations on environmental factors, standing crop and migration patterns of ...
As biological invasions continue, interactions occur not only between invaders and natives, but incr...
The spread of aquatic invasive species is a worldwide problem. In the aquatic environment, especiall...
ABSTRACT. Biological invasions of freshwater macroinvertebrates are gaining more and more interest b...
1. Biological invasions often involve close taxonomic relatives either as native/invader pairs or as...