The American jackknife clam (Ensis directus), first detected in the German Bight of the North Sea in 1978, was observed for the first time in the Belgian sector in 1987. Since then, increasing numbers of specimens wash ashore every year, suggesting that the species forms large nearshore populations likely to significantly alter the local biological communities. A research project was started in 2009 to study this issue, extending the studied area to Dutch waters. On the one hand, the population dynamics will be investigated as well as its impact on the local fauna, making use of pre‐1987 macrobenthic datasets; using knowledge acquired since some years on benthos–sediment relationships in this area, optimum habitats for this alien species wi...
The North American bivalve mollusc Ensis directus (Conrad, 1843) (Bivalvia, Pharidae) is native to t...
Introduction The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning require...
Introductions of non-native species are seen as major threats to ecosystem function and biodiversity...
The American jackknife clam (Ensis directus), first detected in the German Bight of the North Sea in...
International audienceMapping the future potential distribution of alien species has become an issue...
The razor clam Ensis directus was introduced to Europe presumably as larvae in ballast water around ...
The American jackknife clam Ensis directus (Conrad, 1843) is for the first time recorded from the Be...
The American razor clam E. americanus (= E. directus) was introduced into the eastern North Sea in t...
The non-breeding distribution of common scoter (Melanitta nigra), which occur in high densities offs...
Over centuries dramatic changes have occurred in the species composition of the Wadden Sea, a shallo...
This paper describes the distribution of the razor clam Ensis directus in the Dutch coastal zone wit...
Intertidal mussel beds are important for intertidal ecosystems, because they feature a high taxonomi...
This study identifies the effects of the invasions of the Pacific oyster, the American razor clam an...
A comprehensive list of the macrospecies recorded on ten shipwrecks from the Belgian Part of the Nor...
About 80 non-indigenous species are assumed to have been introduced into the North Sea by transocean...
The North American bivalve mollusc Ensis directus (Conrad, 1843) (Bivalvia, Pharidae) is native to t...
Introduction The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning require...
Introductions of non-native species are seen as major threats to ecosystem function and biodiversity...
The American jackknife clam (Ensis directus), first detected in the German Bight of the North Sea in...
International audienceMapping the future potential distribution of alien species has become an issue...
The razor clam Ensis directus was introduced to Europe presumably as larvae in ballast water around ...
The American jackknife clam Ensis directus (Conrad, 1843) is for the first time recorded from the Be...
The American razor clam E. americanus (= E. directus) was introduced into the eastern North Sea in t...
The non-breeding distribution of common scoter (Melanitta nigra), which occur in high densities offs...
Over centuries dramatic changes have occurred in the species composition of the Wadden Sea, a shallo...
This paper describes the distribution of the razor clam Ensis directus in the Dutch coastal zone wit...
Intertidal mussel beds are important for intertidal ecosystems, because they feature a high taxonomi...
This study identifies the effects of the invasions of the Pacific oyster, the American razor clam an...
A comprehensive list of the macrospecies recorded on ten shipwrecks from the Belgian Part of the Nor...
About 80 non-indigenous species are assumed to have been introduced into the North Sea by transocean...
The North American bivalve mollusc Ensis directus (Conrad, 1843) (Bivalvia, Pharidae) is native to t...
Introduction The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning require...
Introductions of non-native species are seen as major threats to ecosystem function and biodiversity...