Introduced species are common members of estuarine communities where their role as competitors and predators is of concern, This paper examines the invasion of Gulf of Maine benthic habitats by the ecologically similar alien invertebrates Styela clava, Botrylloides diegensis , and Membranipora membranacea . Styela clava increased slowly in abundance at study sites in Beverly, Massachusetts and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. We found no evidence of competitive dominance by S. clava , even though it is the competitive dominant in similar habitats elsewhere. Botrylloides diegensis rapidly became a dominant species after its arrival in the Great Bay Estuary, but this dominance was short‐lived. B. diegensis persists in the estuary as an early coloni...
Biotic resistance is the ability of native communities to repel the establishment of invasive specie...
Introduced species often have negative effects on native species that occupy the same habitats in th...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...
Introduced species are common members of estuarine communities where their role as competitors and p...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
Shallow subtidal epibenthic communities worldwide are under threat from exploitation, pollution, eut...
Membranipora membranacea is an invasive bryozoan that was first found in the Gulf of Maine in 1987 a...
Ecological interactions among invading species are common and may often be important in facilitating...
Trophic relationships among native and exotic species produce novel direct and indirect interactions...
Non-indigenous species are often identified as threats to native species and communities. Yet, the m...
Non-indigenous species are often identified as threats to native species and communities. Yet, the m...
I use the shallow hard-substrate marine epifaunal community as a model system to explore how dispers...
Understanding interactions between invasive species and recipient communities is essential to determ...
Abstract: Musculista senhousia (Benson in Cantor, 1842) is a soft sediment-dwelling mussel that has ...
Invasive species can have a variety of impacts on food web structure and interspecific interactions....
Biotic resistance is the ability of native communities to repel the establishment of invasive specie...
Introduced species often have negative effects on native species that occupy the same habitats in th...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...
Introduced species are common members of estuarine communities where their role as competitors and p...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
Shallow subtidal epibenthic communities worldwide are under threat from exploitation, pollution, eut...
Membranipora membranacea is an invasive bryozoan that was first found in the Gulf of Maine in 1987 a...
Ecological interactions among invading species are common and may often be important in facilitating...
Trophic relationships among native and exotic species produce novel direct and indirect interactions...
Non-indigenous species are often identified as threats to native species and communities. Yet, the m...
Non-indigenous species are often identified as threats to native species and communities. Yet, the m...
I use the shallow hard-substrate marine epifaunal community as a model system to explore how dispers...
Understanding interactions between invasive species and recipient communities is essential to determ...
Abstract: Musculista senhousia (Benson in Cantor, 1842) is a soft sediment-dwelling mussel that has ...
Invasive species can have a variety of impacts on food web structure and interspecific interactions....
Biotic resistance is the ability of native communities to repel the establishment of invasive specie...
Introduced species often have negative effects on native species that occupy the same habitats in th...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...