Introduced species can often cause negative environmental and economic effects, but also offer opportunities to study the rate of range expansion from localized population centers. The green mussel, Perna viridis, was introduced to the waters of the Caribbean and Florida from the Indo-Pacific and remains relatively isolated in portions of northeastern Florida. The present study aimed at identifying the factors that influence the spatial and temporal patterns of green mussel larval settlement throughout the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) of northeastern Florida, and to estimate dispersal distance using both field observations and a hydrographic model. Green mussel spat were collected from sites within the ICW on a monthly basis for much of 2007...
Cold temperatures are thought to be among the most important determining factors of geographic distr...
Preferential patterns of settlement of marine invertebrate larvae may significantly affect the expan...
We translocated Margaritifera hembeli in 2 streams in central Louisiana to investigate the role of s...
The invasive freshwater bivalve Corbicula fluminea has gained notoriety as a macro-fouler of industr...
Field and modelling studies of the distribution of mussel larvae and juvenile plantigrade mussels in...
Texas Gulf of Mexico populations of the marine mytilid Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758) were sampled mon...
Preferential patterns of settlement of marine invertebrate larvae may significantly affect the expan...
Many aquatic organisms in North America and the rest of the world are at risk of extinction due to h...
The green mussel Perna viridis has been receiving a lot of attention from workers working in the res...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
Our study tracked three non-native, marine, sessile, invertebrate species which have recently coloni...
Mussel aquaculture is heavily reliant on wild mussel populations that supply juveniles (spat) for se...
International audienceUnderstanding the population dynamics of invasive species, such as the green m...
Introduced species often have negative effects on native species that occupy the same habitats in th...
Cold temperatures are thought to be among the most important determining factors of geographic distr...
Preferential patterns of settlement of marine invertebrate larvae may significantly affect the expan...
We translocated Margaritifera hembeli in 2 streams in central Louisiana to investigate the role of s...
The invasive freshwater bivalve Corbicula fluminea has gained notoriety as a macro-fouler of industr...
Field and modelling studies of the distribution of mussel larvae and juvenile plantigrade mussels in...
Texas Gulf of Mexico populations of the marine mytilid Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758) were sampled mon...
Preferential patterns of settlement of marine invertebrate larvae may significantly affect the expan...
Many aquatic organisms in North America and the rest of the world are at risk of extinction due to h...
The green mussel Perna viridis has been receiving a lot of attention from workers working in the res...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
Our study tracked three non-native, marine, sessile, invertebrate species which have recently coloni...
Mussel aquaculture is heavily reliant on wild mussel populations that supply juveniles (spat) for se...
International audienceUnderstanding the population dynamics of invasive species, such as the green m...
Introduced species often have negative effects on native species that occupy the same habitats in th...
Cold temperatures are thought to be among the most important determining factors of geographic distr...
Preferential patterns of settlement of marine invertebrate larvae may significantly affect the expan...
We translocated Margaritifera hembeli in 2 streams in central Louisiana to investigate the role of s...