Abstract The Australasian burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) has been introduced to numerous embayments along the Pacific coast of North America. In some bays, populations of S. quoianum can exceed tens of thousands of individuals m3 and bioturbation by the isopods can exacerbate shoreline erosion. Within their native range, however, studies recognize S. quoianum primarily as a woodborer. We measured the distribution, prevalence, habitat use, density, and associated fauna of S. quoianum in two bays within the native range [Tamar estuary (Tama
The isopod Sphaeroma serratum (Fabricius, 1787) is reported from Uruguay for the first time and it i...
The role of controlled propagation on an endangered species: demographic effects of habitat heteroge...
Idotea wosnesenskii is one of the common isopod species observed on the rocky shores of San Juan Isl...
Abstract The Australasian burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) has been introduced to numerous em...
Abstract The Australasian burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) has been introduced to numerous em...
The Australasian burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) has been introduced to numerous embayments al...
The Australasian burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) has been introduced to numerous embayments al...
The sphaeromatid isopod, Paracerceis sculpta, identified for the first time in Australia at Townsvil...
Driftwood was collected from Stuart Creek, North Queensland, to examine the relationship between the...
Driftwood was collected from Stuart Creek, North Queensland, to examine the relationship between the...
Introduced species dominate the terrestrial isopod fauna in most inland habitats of North America, i...
The occurrence of Paracerceis sculpta (Holmes, 1904) in the Macaronesia biogeographical region is re...
Qualilative and quantitative studies of Isopoda species were made at Mundaú/Manguaba Estuary-Lagoon ...
The occurrence of Paracerceis sculpta (Holmes, 1904) in the Macaronesia biogeographical region is re...
Evaluating potential distribution areas and limiting factors for the distribution of exotic species ...
The isopod Sphaeroma serratum (Fabricius, 1787) is reported from Uruguay for the first time and it i...
The role of controlled propagation on an endangered species: demographic effects of habitat heteroge...
Idotea wosnesenskii is one of the common isopod species observed on the rocky shores of San Juan Isl...
Abstract The Australasian burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) has been introduced to numerous em...
Abstract The Australasian burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) has been introduced to numerous em...
The Australasian burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) has been introduced to numerous embayments al...
The Australasian burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) has been introduced to numerous embayments al...
The sphaeromatid isopod, Paracerceis sculpta, identified for the first time in Australia at Townsvil...
Driftwood was collected from Stuart Creek, North Queensland, to examine the relationship between the...
Driftwood was collected from Stuart Creek, North Queensland, to examine the relationship between the...
Introduced species dominate the terrestrial isopod fauna in most inland habitats of North America, i...
The occurrence of Paracerceis sculpta (Holmes, 1904) in the Macaronesia biogeographical region is re...
Qualilative and quantitative studies of Isopoda species were made at Mundaú/Manguaba Estuary-Lagoon ...
The occurrence of Paracerceis sculpta (Holmes, 1904) in the Macaronesia biogeographical region is re...
Evaluating potential distribution areas and limiting factors for the distribution of exotic species ...
The isopod Sphaeroma serratum (Fabricius, 1787) is reported from Uruguay for the first time and it i...
The role of controlled propagation on an endangered species: demographic effects of habitat heteroge...
Idotea wosnesenskii is one of the common isopod species observed on the rocky shores of San Juan Isl...