Biological invasions are of increasing global concern. They impact on biodiversity and may result in high economic loss. This demands improvement in knowledge of the dynamics of species dispersal with the goal of preventing future invasions, and predicting and reducing undesirable impacts. This study reports on non-indigenous macroinvertebrate species (NIMS) which have invaded Lithuanian fresh waters. Fifteen NIMS have been recorded during a 12-year study. They include one cnidarian, two molluscan and twelve crustacean species. The deliberate introduction of peracaridans and crayfish for fishery and aquaculture enhancement has substantially contributed to the current NIMS...
Following their first appearance, the invasive fishes Pseudorasbora parva and Perccottus glenii have...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...
Invasion rates are increasing worldwide and most are due to the actions of humans. Deliberate introd...
Biological invasions are of increasing global concern. They impact on biodiversity and may...
There are about 100 nonindigenous species recorded in the Baltic Sea. Invasive species have resulted...
In this overview, we consider the rationale and practice of invertebrate introductions into Lithuani...
The biological pressure represented by non-indigenous macroinvertebrate species (NIMS) sho...
The biological pressure represented by non-indigenous macroinvertebrate species (NIMS) sho...
Biological invasions are a major driver of biodiversity loss and socioeconomic burden globally. As i...
Ecosystems all over the world are continuously invaded by new species, which become non-indigenous s...
Abstract: There are about 100 nonindigenous species recorded in the Baltic Sea. Invasive species hav...
During the last decides European waters are subject to the influx of alien species mostly from North...
As alien invasive species are a key driver of biodiversity loss, understanding patterns of rapidly c...
Biological invasions constitute a leading global threat to biodiversity, second only to habitat loss...
Following their first appearance, the invasive fishes Pseudorasbora parva and Perccottus glenii have...
Following their first appearance, the invasive fishes Pseudorasbora parva and Perccottus glenii have...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...
Invasion rates are increasing worldwide and most are due to the actions of humans. Deliberate introd...
Biological invasions are of increasing global concern. They impact on biodiversity and may...
There are about 100 nonindigenous species recorded in the Baltic Sea. Invasive species have resulted...
In this overview, we consider the rationale and practice of invertebrate introductions into Lithuani...
The biological pressure represented by non-indigenous macroinvertebrate species (NIMS) sho...
The biological pressure represented by non-indigenous macroinvertebrate species (NIMS) sho...
Biological invasions are a major driver of biodiversity loss and socioeconomic burden globally. As i...
Ecosystems all over the world are continuously invaded by new species, which become non-indigenous s...
Abstract: There are about 100 nonindigenous species recorded in the Baltic Sea. Invasive species hav...
During the last decides European waters are subject to the influx of alien species mostly from North...
As alien invasive species are a key driver of biodiversity loss, understanding patterns of rapidly c...
Biological invasions constitute a leading global threat to biodiversity, second only to habitat loss...
Following their first appearance, the invasive fishes Pseudorasbora parva and Perccottus glenii have...
Following their first appearance, the invasive fishes Pseudorasbora parva and Perccottus glenii have...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...
Invasion rates are increasing worldwide and most are due to the actions of humans. Deliberate introd...