Knowing the interactions between exotic and native species is essential to establish possible threats to the local fauna. In this study, we assessed the use of food resources and diet overlap between a recently introduced snail, Sinotaia quadrata, and a native species, Pomacea canaliculata. We analyzed the gut content and stable isotope of snails and resources in a lowland stream where both species coexist. Both Schoener’s and isotope dietary overlap indexes supported dietary overlap. Conversely, gut content analysis showed differences in consumption: S. quadrata consumed more detritus and diatoms than P. canaliculata, whose diet was characterized by detritus and macrophyte remains. Macrophytes were the resource that most contributed to the...
Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) is originally from South-East Asia, but has been introduced and be...
General EcologyNutrient pollution to Earth's freshwater resources is becoming an increasingly import...
1. Biological invasions threaten ecosystem integrity and biodiversity, with numerous adverse implica...
Knowing the interactions between exotic and native species is essential to establish possible threat...
The relative contribution of autochthonous foods to consumer biomass in small tropical streams is un...
Sinotaia quadrata is a snail native from Asia recorded for the first time in South America in 2009 i...
Sinotaia quadrata is a snail native from Asia recorded for the first time in South America in 2009 i...
Freshwater mussels (Order Unionida) are highly threatened. Interspecific competition for food source...
The study of Spirit Lake has been ongoing for decades, and in 2015 the arrival of Potamopyrgus antip...
Non-indigenous freshwater bivalves negatively affect invaded ecosystems through different mechanisms...
Invasive apple snails adversely impact the ecological function of non-native habitats, resulting in ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p><em>Tarebia granifera</em> (Lamarck, 1822) is originally from South-East ...
Sinotaia quadrata is a snail native from Asia recorded for the first time in South America in 2009 i...
Understanding factors that determine the fitness of invasive species may help us predict their sprea...
Invasive species can monopolize resources and thus dominate ecosystem production. In this study we e...
Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) is originally from South-East Asia, but has been introduced and be...
General EcologyNutrient pollution to Earth's freshwater resources is becoming an increasingly import...
1. Biological invasions threaten ecosystem integrity and biodiversity, with numerous adverse implica...
Knowing the interactions between exotic and native species is essential to establish possible threat...
The relative contribution of autochthonous foods to consumer biomass in small tropical streams is un...
Sinotaia quadrata is a snail native from Asia recorded for the first time in South America in 2009 i...
Sinotaia quadrata is a snail native from Asia recorded for the first time in South America in 2009 i...
Freshwater mussels (Order Unionida) are highly threatened. Interspecific competition for food source...
The study of Spirit Lake has been ongoing for decades, and in 2015 the arrival of Potamopyrgus antip...
Non-indigenous freshwater bivalves negatively affect invaded ecosystems through different mechanisms...
Invasive apple snails adversely impact the ecological function of non-native habitats, resulting in ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p><em>Tarebia granifera</em> (Lamarck, 1822) is originally from South-East ...
Sinotaia quadrata is a snail native from Asia recorded for the first time in South America in 2009 i...
Understanding factors that determine the fitness of invasive species may help us predict their sprea...
Invasive species can monopolize resources and thus dominate ecosystem production. In this study we e...
Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) is originally from South-East Asia, but has been introduced and be...
General EcologyNutrient pollution to Earth's freshwater resources is becoming an increasingly import...
1. Biological invasions threaten ecosystem integrity and biodiversity, with numerous adverse implica...