The Harris mud crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii recently expanded into much of the Baltic Sea. This invasion is expected to have significant effects on the structure and functioning of benthic ecosystems due to the lack of native crabs. Habitat type potentially modulates the effects as crabs are expected to behave differently in different habitats. In this study we experimentally evaluated the effect of R. harrisii on the species composition and dominance structure of shallow water meiobenthos within common habitat types of the north-eastern Baltic Sea. Among the studied environmental variables R. harrisii had by far the strongest effects on meiobenthos. The effects of R. harrisii varied among different habitats with the crab mostly modifying ...
Globally, the number of invasive non-indigenous species is continually rising, representing a major ...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...
In marine sedimentary bottoms, mussels and macroalgae have long been recognized as important autogen...
The Harris mud crab (Rhithropanopeus harrisii) arrived to the Baltic Sea in 1936. It was not until t...
Information on the habitat selection by non-indigenous species is crucial for understanding their ef...
The risks imposed by biological invasions on marine ecosystems are increasing worldwide. The mud cra...
Alien species are considered one of the biggest threats to biodiversity. Alien species interact with...
Non-indigenous species are often identified as threats to native species and communities. Yet, the m...
Identifying resource use and functional traits of non-indigenous species are promising means to incr...
Non-indigenous species are often identified as threats to native species and communities. Yet, the m...
The dispersal of organisms is primarily a natural process, but in the course of globali-zation it is...
In this work, we evaluate the effect of the introduced reef-building polychaete Ficopomatus enigmati...
The aim of this study was to characterise the introduced North American Harris mud crab Rhithropanop...
Highlights: • Salinity can be highly variable spatiotemporally in enclosed sea systems. • Function...
Facilitation cascades generated by co-occurring foundation species can enhance the abundance and div...
Globally, the number of invasive non-indigenous species is continually rising, representing a major ...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...
In marine sedimentary bottoms, mussels and macroalgae have long been recognized as important autogen...
The Harris mud crab (Rhithropanopeus harrisii) arrived to the Baltic Sea in 1936. It was not until t...
Information on the habitat selection by non-indigenous species is crucial for understanding their ef...
The risks imposed by biological invasions on marine ecosystems are increasing worldwide. The mud cra...
Alien species are considered one of the biggest threats to biodiversity. Alien species interact with...
Non-indigenous species are often identified as threats to native species and communities. Yet, the m...
Identifying resource use and functional traits of non-indigenous species are promising means to incr...
Non-indigenous species are often identified as threats to native species and communities. Yet, the m...
The dispersal of organisms is primarily a natural process, but in the course of globali-zation it is...
In this work, we evaluate the effect of the introduced reef-building polychaete Ficopomatus enigmati...
The aim of this study was to characterise the introduced North American Harris mud crab Rhithropanop...
Highlights: • Salinity can be highly variable spatiotemporally in enclosed sea systems. • Function...
Facilitation cascades generated by co-occurring foundation species can enhance the abundance and div...
Globally, the number of invasive non-indigenous species is continually rising, representing a major ...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...
In marine sedimentary bottoms, mussels and macroalgae have long been recognized as important autogen...