Non-indigenous species are often identified as threats to native species and communities. Yet, the mechanisms that enable many of these invaders to thrive and alter their newly invaded habitats are still not fully understood. This applies to habitats such as widespread sedimentary shorelines characterized by the presence of scattered biogenic clumps of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) structurally more complex than bare sediments. In Atlantic Canada, some of these shorelines are numerically dominated by native mud crabs (Dyspanopeus sayi) but have been gradually invaded by the European green crab (Carcinus maenas). This study describes between-habitat (mussel clump vs. bare sediment) differences in density and diversity of invertebrates. It al...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
Species invasion is of increasing concern as non-native species often have negative impacts on ecosy...
Non-indigenous species are often identified as threats to native species and communities. Yet, the m...
Biological invasions have ecological and economic consequences worldwide, and a key to effectively m...
Biological invasions have ecological and economic consequences worldwide, and a key to effectively m...
In marine sedimentary bottoms, mussels and macroalgae have long been recognized as important autogen...
Facilitation cascades generated by co-occurring foundation species can enhance the abundance and div...
In marine sedimentary bottoms, mussels and macroalgae have long been recognized as important autogen...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...
To manage the impacts of biological invasions, it is important to determine the mechanisms responsib...
Following the establishment of a non-native species, there is often speculation about the potential ...
The non-indigenous green crab (Carcinus maenas) is an important predator on bivalve wild beds in coa...
Many studies on invasive species show reduced native densities, but few studies measure trait-mediat...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
Species invasion is of increasing concern as non-native species often have negative impacts on ecosy...
Non-indigenous species are often identified as threats to native species and communities. Yet, the m...
Biological invasions have ecological and economic consequences worldwide, and a key to effectively m...
Biological invasions have ecological and economic consequences worldwide, and a key to effectively m...
In marine sedimentary bottoms, mussels and macroalgae have long been recognized as important autogen...
Facilitation cascades generated by co-occurring foundation species can enhance the abundance and div...
In marine sedimentary bottoms, mussels and macroalgae have long been recognized as important autogen...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...
To manage the impacts of biological invasions, it is important to determine the mechanisms responsib...
Following the establishment of a non-native species, there is often speculation about the potential ...
The non-indigenous green crab (Carcinus maenas) is an important predator on bivalve wild beds in coa...
Many studies on invasive species show reduced native densities, but few studies measure trait-mediat...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
Species invasion is of increasing concern as non-native species often have negative impacts on ecosy...