Understanding the spread of invasive species in many regions is difficult because surveys are rare. Here, historical records of the invasive marine mussel, Semimytilus algosus, on the shores of Angola and Namibia are synthesised to re-construct its invasive history. Since this mussel was first discovered in Namibia about 90 years ago, it has spread throughout the western coast of southern Africa. By the late 1960s, the species was well established across a range of 1005 km of coastline in southern Angola and northern Namibia. Although only coarse spatial resolution data are available since the 1990s, the distribution of S. algosus clearly increased substantially over the subsequent decades. Today, the species is distributed over 2785 km of ...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...
The Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is the most significant invasive alien marine spe...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...
The invasion history and current distribution of the alien marine mussel, the bisexual mussel Semimy...
A second marine mussel is shown to have invaded South Africa’s west coast. Molecular techniques, bas...
A second marine mussel is shown to have invaded South Africa’s west coast. Molecular techniques, bas...
Macrofauna communities colonizing intertidal mussel beds were sampled at seven sites between Swakopm...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...
<div><p>Invasive species can affect the function and structure of natural ecological communities, he...
In South Africa, the indigenous mussel Perna perna is threatened by both an invasive species and exc...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
Invasive species can radically affect community composition and ecosystem processes, and human traff...
Since the 1980s the introduced Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) has successfully inv...
Invasive species are often more able to rapidly and efficiently utilise resources than natives, and ...
Invasive species can affect the function and structure of natural ecological communities, hence unde...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...
The Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is the most significant invasive alien marine spe...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...
The invasion history and current distribution of the alien marine mussel, the bisexual mussel Semimy...
A second marine mussel is shown to have invaded South Africa’s west coast. Molecular techniques, bas...
A second marine mussel is shown to have invaded South Africa’s west coast. Molecular techniques, bas...
Macrofauna communities colonizing intertidal mussel beds were sampled at seven sites between Swakopm...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...
<div><p>Invasive species can affect the function and structure of natural ecological communities, he...
In South Africa, the indigenous mussel Perna perna is threatened by both an invasive species and exc...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
Invasive species can radically affect community composition and ecosystem processes, and human traff...
Since the 1980s the introduced Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) has successfully inv...
Invasive species are often more able to rapidly and efficiently utilise resources than natives, and ...
Invasive species can affect the function and structure of natural ecological communities, hence unde...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...
The Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is the most significant invasive alien marine spe...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...