International audienceMapping the future potential distribution of alien species has become an issue of great concern. Ecological niche models are increasingly used to forecast the spatial range of introduced species in the context of climate warming. Here, we studied the potential spread of the American jackknife clam Ensis directus into European waters. E. directus, a marine bivalve native to the American coasts, was observed in Europe for the first time in the German Bight at the end of the 1970s. Afterwards, the clam quickly colonized the surrounding waters of the North Sea. Although many studies focused on its biology, ecology and colonization, the extent to which E. directus may invade European and Nordic seas remained poorly known. I...
Biological invasions coupled with climate change drive changes in marine biodiversity. Warming clima...
The North American bivalve mollusc Ensis directus (Conrad, 1843) (Bivalvia, Pharidae) is native to t...
Using this dataset, we examined the global geographical distributions of Solenidae species in relati...
International audienceMapping the future potential distribution of alien species has become an issue...
The American jackknife clam (Ensis directus), first detected in the German Bight of the North Sea in...
International audienceThe spread of non-indigenous species in marine ecosystems world-wide is one of...
International audienceClimate-induced changes in the distribution of species are likely to affect th...
Monitoring the spread of non-indigenous species is fundamental to study global warming effects on ma...
Aim: The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) via man-made corridors connecting previously d...
The angular crab Goneplax rhomboides is native to the north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. ...
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is an invasive species with a large increase in prevalence gl...
The Asian clam Corbicula fluminea – one of the world's most invasive freshwater species – was previo...
The non-breeding distribution of common scoter (Melanitta nigra), which occur in high densities offs...
The barnacle Austrominius modestus, native of New Zealand and Australia was introduced to the South ...
Abstract While native freshwater bivalve species are declining, several alien bivalve species have b...
Biological invasions coupled with climate change drive changes in marine biodiversity. Warming clima...
The North American bivalve mollusc Ensis directus (Conrad, 1843) (Bivalvia, Pharidae) is native to t...
Using this dataset, we examined the global geographical distributions of Solenidae species in relati...
International audienceMapping the future potential distribution of alien species has become an issue...
The American jackknife clam (Ensis directus), first detected in the German Bight of the North Sea in...
International audienceThe spread of non-indigenous species in marine ecosystems world-wide is one of...
International audienceClimate-induced changes in the distribution of species are likely to affect th...
Monitoring the spread of non-indigenous species is fundamental to study global warming effects on ma...
Aim: The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) via man-made corridors connecting previously d...
The angular crab Goneplax rhomboides is native to the north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. ...
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is an invasive species with a large increase in prevalence gl...
The Asian clam Corbicula fluminea – one of the world's most invasive freshwater species – was previo...
The non-breeding distribution of common scoter (Melanitta nigra), which occur in high densities offs...
The barnacle Austrominius modestus, native of New Zealand and Australia was introduced to the South ...
Abstract While native freshwater bivalve species are declining, several alien bivalve species have b...
Biological invasions coupled with climate change drive changes in marine biodiversity. Warming clima...
The North American bivalve mollusc Ensis directus (Conrad, 1843) (Bivalvia, Pharidae) is native to t...
Using this dataset, we examined the global geographical distributions of Solenidae species in relati...