International audienceThe impact of invasions on local biodiver- sity is well established, but their impact on regional biodiversity has so far been only sketchily docu- mented. To address this question, we studied the impact at various observation scales (ranging from the microhabitat to the whole catchment) of successive arrivals of non-native amphipods on the amphipod assemblage of the Loire River basin in France. Amphipod assemblages were studied at 225 sites covering the whole Loire catchment. Non-native species were dominant at all sites in the main channel of the Loire River, but native species were still present at most of the sites. We found that the invaders have failed to colonize most of tributaries of the Loire River. At the re...
International audience1. Invasive species in aquatic systems are major drivers of changes in biodive...
International audienceFreshwater biodiversity is threatened by several mechanisms, of which the intr...
Biological invasions have increased significantly in response to global change and constitute one of...
The impact of invasions on local biodiversity is well established, but their impact on regional biod...
Biological invasions remain one of the most pressing threats to biodiversity globally, with unpreced...
Background: Worldwide, natural communities are invaded by non-native species, with potentially devas...
A greater understanding and effective management of biological invasions is a priority for biodivers...
Samples issued from intensive sampling in the Netherlands (1992-2001) and from extensive sampling ca...
AbstractIn Europe, the number of establishment of non-native species, especially from Ponto-Caspian ...
Supplementary information files for article Back to the future: Exploring riverine macroinvertebrate...
One of the main drivers of biodiversity loss is the introduction of exotic invasive species. In 2011...
We assessed the extent to which an invader, Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda), has replaced a na...
Increasing colonization of non-native amphipod species in the River Thames, United Kingdom, has alte...
The introduction of non-native species to new locations is a growing global phenomenon with major ne...
During the last decides European waters are subject to the influx of alien species mostly from North...
International audience1. Invasive species in aquatic systems are major drivers of changes in biodive...
International audienceFreshwater biodiversity is threatened by several mechanisms, of which the intr...
Biological invasions have increased significantly in response to global change and constitute one of...
The impact of invasions on local biodiversity is well established, but their impact on regional biod...
Biological invasions remain one of the most pressing threats to biodiversity globally, with unpreced...
Background: Worldwide, natural communities are invaded by non-native species, with potentially devas...
A greater understanding and effective management of biological invasions is a priority for biodivers...
Samples issued from intensive sampling in the Netherlands (1992-2001) and from extensive sampling ca...
AbstractIn Europe, the number of establishment of non-native species, especially from Ponto-Caspian ...
Supplementary information files for article Back to the future: Exploring riverine macroinvertebrate...
One of the main drivers of biodiversity loss is the introduction of exotic invasive species. In 2011...
We assessed the extent to which an invader, Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda), has replaced a na...
Increasing colonization of non-native amphipod species in the River Thames, United Kingdom, has alte...
The introduction of non-native species to new locations is a growing global phenomenon with major ne...
During the last decides European waters are subject to the influx of alien species mostly from North...
International audience1. Invasive species in aquatic systems are major drivers of changes in biodive...
International audienceFreshwater biodiversity is threatened by several mechanisms, of which the intr...
Biological invasions have increased significantly in response to global change and constitute one of...