The impact of invasive species on the recipient ecosystem can be strongly influenced by the presence of associated symbionts. It is therefore important to evaluate the likelihood of co-introduced symbiont establishment, and this requires an understanding of their life history traits. Here, we investigate survival, reproduction and competition in two non-native branchiobdellidan ectosymbionts (Xironogiton victoriensis and Cambarincola aff. okadai) on invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus). In vivo, X. victoriensis established viable infrapopulations within 10 weeks, whereas C. aff. okadai went extinct within 2 weeks. Both X. victoriensis and C. aff. okadai deposited cocoons in vivo that hatched in 10–27 and 10–11 days, respectiv...
Invasive species are known to competitively displace native species via direct behavioural interacti...
Graduation date: 2010Biological invasions are the second largest threat to biodiversity following ha...
1. In novel communities, a rising number of new and emerging invasive species interact with resident...
Environmental conditions and host features that influence the abundance of an exotic branchiobdellid...
Background Biological invasions are a principal threat to global biodiversity and identifying the d...
The introduction of non-native signal crayfish, Pacifastacus leniusculus, into the Pit River draina...
Biological invasions are increasingly recognized ecological and economic threats to biodiversity an...
Invasive alien species present a global threat to biodiversity, particularly where pathogens and sym...
Biological invasions are increasingly recognized as biological and economic threats. The numbers of ...
Ecosystems today increasingly suffer invasions by multiple invasive species. Complex interactions be...
Ecosystems today increasingly suffer invasions by multiple invasive species. Complex interactions be...
Symbionts are a fundamental component of biological systems, and their survival is highly dependent ...
Invasion of exotic plants and animals has been consistently linked with the extinction of native spe...
Alien crayfishes represent a common threat to aquatic ecosystems. Their spread in Europe is leading ...
The importance of evolution in enhancing the invasiveness of species is not well understood, especia...
Invasive species are known to competitively displace native species via direct behavioural interacti...
Graduation date: 2010Biological invasions are the second largest threat to biodiversity following ha...
1. In novel communities, a rising number of new and emerging invasive species interact with resident...
Environmental conditions and host features that influence the abundance of an exotic branchiobdellid...
Background Biological invasions are a principal threat to global biodiversity and identifying the d...
The introduction of non-native signal crayfish, Pacifastacus leniusculus, into the Pit River draina...
Biological invasions are increasingly recognized ecological and economic threats to biodiversity an...
Invasive alien species present a global threat to biodiversity, particularly where pathogens and sym...
Biological invasions are increasingly recognized as biological and economic threats. The numbers of ...
Ecosystems today increasingly suffer invasions by multiple invasive species. Complex interactions be...
Ecosystems today increasingly suffer invasions by multiple invasive species. Complex interactions be...
Symbionts are a fundamental component of biological systems, and their survival is highly dependent ...
Invasion of exotic plants and animals has been consistently linked with the extinction of native spe...
Alien crayfishes represent a common threat to aquatic ecosystems. Their spread in Europe is leading ...
The importance of evolution in enhancing the invasiveness of species is not well understood, especia...
Invasive species are known to competitively displace native species via direct behavioural interacti...
Graduation date: 2010Biological invasions are the second largest threat to biodiversity following ha...
1. In novel communities, a rising number of new and emerging invasive species interact with resident...