Non-indigenous freshwater bivalves negatively affect invaded ecosystems through different mechanisms, including inter-specific competition for trophic resources. Here, we investigated in Lake Trasimeno (Central Italy) the diet of the invasive Dreissena polymorpha and the native Anodonta anatina. δ15N and δ13C stable isotopes were measured in winter and summer in bivalves, phytoplankton, and sedimentary organic matter (SOM); the relative dietary contributions of the two resources were determined using Bayesian mixing models. To elucidate the different carbon and nitrogen pools characterizing the study site, isotopic analyses were extended to zooplankton and to representatives of the benthic flora and macroinvertebrate fauna. Independently fr...
Invasive species often influence existing biocenoses by altering their environment or facilitating t...
One of the critical factors for understanding the establishment, success and potential impact on nat...
Publisher versionWe utilised stable isotope ratios to assess differences in diet among three indigen...
Non-indigenous freshwater bivalves negatively affect invaded ecosystems through different mechanisms...
Freshwater mussels (Order Unionida) are highly threatened. Interspecific competition for food source...
Freshwater native bivalves have declined in recent decades and are considered one of the most threa...
Freshwater bivalves provide important ecosystem functions and services, yet many of their ecologic...
1. Freshwaters with established zebra mussel populations typically exhibit reduced chlorophyll a con...
Knowing the interactions between exotic and native species is essential to establish possible threat...
Over the past decades, the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) and quagga mussel (D. rostriformis bu...
We evaluated by stable isotope analysis the trophic structure of an estuarine transition zone (ETZ) ...
Samples of Unio pictorum mancus collected monthly from spring 2003 to summer 2004 in the meso-oligot...
We investigated how establishment of invasive dreissenid mussels impacted the structure and energy s...
We investigated how establishment of invasive dreissenid mussels impacted the structure and energy s...
Invasive species often influence existing biocenoses by altering their environment or facilitating t...
Invasive species often influence existing biocenoses by altering their environment or facilitating t...
One of the critical factors for understanding the establishment, success and potential impact on nat...
Publisher versionWe utilised stable isotope ratios to assess differences in diet among three indigen...
Non-indigenous freshwater bivalves negatively affect invaded ecosystems through different mechanisms...
Freshwater mussels (Order Unionida) are highly threatened. Interspecific competition for food source...
Freshwater native bivalves have declined in recent decades and are considered one of the most threa...
Freshwater bivalves provide important ecosystem functions and services, yet many of their ecologic...
1. Freshwaters with established zebra mussel populations typically exhibit reduced chlorophyll a con...
Knowing the interactions between exotic and native species is essential to establish possible threat...
Over the past decades, the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) and quagga mussel (D. rostriformis bu...
We evaluated by stable isotope analysis the trophic structure of an estuarine transition zone (ETZ) ...
Samples of Unio pictorum mancus collected monthly from spring 2003 to summer 2004 in the meso-oligot...
We investigated how establishment of invasive dreissenid mussels impacted the structure and energy s...
We investigated how establishment of invasive dreissenid mussels impacted the structure and energy s...
Invasive species often influence existing biocenoses by altering their environment or facilitating t...
Invasive species often influence existing biocenoses by altering their environment or facilitating t...
One of the critical factors for understanding the establishment, success and potential impact on nat...
Publisher versionWe utilised stable isotope ratios to assess differences in diet among three indigen...