The recent discovery in Lake Garda, and in other watercourses of northern Italy, of Dikerogammarus villosus, an amphipod crustacean from the Ponto-Caspian region, is a worrying confirmation of how it is rapidly spreading in Europe. In Lake Garda, the species is present, with high population density, in the southern basin, where it is the only gammarid of the littoral benthos, and in the northern basin, with lower population density, where it still coexists with the native species Echinogammarus stammeri. Ovigerous females and juveniles are present most of the year in all the explored areas. Considering that the species has often replaced the native gammarids in invaded waters in most European regions, we want to raise the alarm for a possib...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
The Moselle River, owing to its geographic localization, is connected to the main European waterways...
1. Biological invasions often involve close taxonomic relatives either as native/invader pairs or as...
The discovery of Dikerogammarus villosus, an amphipod crustacean from the Ponto-Caspian region, on t...
4 pagesDikerogammarus villosus has been recorded for the first time in the alpine lake – Lac du Bour...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod species Echinogammarus trichiatus (Martynov, 1932) was found in Belgium f...
Gammarids are one of the most successful invaders in freshwater ecosystems due to both their diet pl...
Based on field observations performed in 1999 and 2000, the exotic amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus ...
International audienceBased on field observations performed in 1999 and 2000, the exotic amphipod Di...
This paper reports the first record of the non-indigenous species Gammarus roeselii Gervais,1835 in ...
A historical review is given of the literature oil Italian members of the genus Gammarus. Only three...
Non-indigenous gammarid species: Pontogammarus robustoides (G.O.Sars, 1894), Obesogammarus crassus (...
Dikerogammarus villosus, an amphipod of Ponto-Caspian origin, has recently and rapidly spread along ...
Biological invasions represent one of the main contemporary pressures facing freshwater ecosystems, ...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus (Sowinski) invaded Lake Constance, Central Europe...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
The Moselle River, owing to its geographic localization, is connected to the main European waterways...
1. Biological invasions often involve close taxonomic relatives either as native/invader pairs or as...
The discovery of Dikerogammarus villosus, an amphipod crustacean from the Ponto-Caspian region, on t...
4 pagesDikerogammarus villosus has been recorded for the first time in the alpine lake – Lac du Bour...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod species Echinogammarus trichiatus (Martynov, 1932) was found in Belgium f...
Gammarids are one of the most successful invaders in freshwater ecosystems due to both their diet pl...
Based on field observations performed in 1999 and 2000, the exotic amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus ...
International audienceBased on field observations performed in 1999 and 2000, the exotic amphipod Di...
This paper reports the first record of the non-indigenous species Gammarus roeselii Gervais,1835 in ...
A historical review is given of the literature oil Italian members of the genus Gammarus. Only three...
Non-indigenous gammarid species: Pontogammarus robustoides (G.O.Sars, 1894), Obesogammarus crassus (...
Dikerogammarus villosus, an amphipod of Ponto-Caspian origin, has recently and rapidly spread along ...
Biological invasions represent one of the main contemporary pressures facing freshwater ecosystems, ...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus (Sowinski) invaded Lake Constance, Central Europe...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
The Moselle River, owing to its geographic localization, is connected to the main European waterways...
1. Biological invasions often involve close taxonomic relatives either as native/invader pairs or as...