Biological invasions are an important threat to biodiversity especially in aquatic ecosystems, and their frequency is generally higher near urban areas. Potentially invasive non-indigenous molluscs were deliberately introduced into European waters for food (Corbicula fluminea) and biocontrol (Melanoides tuberculata), and unintentionally introduced by ballast water (Mytilopsis leucophaeata, Corbicula fluminea), stock contamination (Sinanodonta woodiana), accidental escapes from aquaculture (Sinanodonta woodiana), aquarium trade releases (Melanoides tuberculata) and even attached to aquatic birds (Corbicula fluminea). Three rivers from the Iberian Peninsula were monitored near the three most populated inland cities to evaluate the pre...
Larval detection is the most commonly used procedure for monitoring the presence of Zebra mussel, Dr...
The Iberian freshwater ecosystems are highly invaded by a myriad of organisms that threaten their n...
Freshwater mussels are among the most endangered groups of fauna anywhere in world. The indiscrimina...
Biological invasions are an important threat to biodiversity especially in aquatic ecosystems, and ...
DNA efficiently contributes to detect and understand marine invasions. In 2014 the potential biologi...
Ports are gateways for aquatic invasions. New arrivals from maritime traffic and disturbed environm...
Intense human activities facilitate the successful spread and establishment of non-indigenous aquati...
Early detection is paramount for attempts to remove invasive non-native species (INNS). Traditional ...
The zebra mussel and the Asian clam are two invasive aquatic species worldwide. Both species are pre...
Intense human activities facilitate the successful spread and establishment of non-indigenous aquati...
1. This study presents a species-specific DNA-based marker for detection of the zebra mussel Dreisse...
Potamopyrgus antipodarum (New Zealand mud snail) is a prosobranch mollusk native to New Zealand wit...
The number of reports of non-indigenous species (NIS) of the aquatic environments are increasing rap...
Management of species invasions ideally requires early detection of species at low abundance, which ...
The early detection of invasive non-native species (INNS) is important for informing management acti...
Larval detection is the most commonly used procedure for monitoring the presence of Zebra mussel, Dr...
The Iberian freshwater ecosystems are highly invaded by a myriad of organisms that threaten their n...
Freshwater mussels are among the most endangered groups of fauna anywhere in world. The indiscrimina...
Biological invasions are an important threat to biodiversity especially in aquatic ecosystems, and ...
DNA efficiently contributes to detect and understand marine invasions. In 2014 the potential biologi...
Ports are gateways for aquatic invasions. New arrivals from maritime traffic and disturbed environm...
Intense human activities facilitate the successful spread and establishment of non-indigenous aquati...
Early detection is paramount for attempts to remove invasive non-native species (INNS). Traditional ...
The zebra mussel and the Asian clam are two invasive aquatic species worldwide. Both species are pre...
Intense human activities facilitate the successful spread and establishment of non-indigenous aquati...
1. This study presents a species-specific DNA-based marker for detection of the zebra mussel Dreisse...
Potamopyrgus antipodarum (New Zealand mud snail) is a prosobranch mollusk native to New Zealand wit...
The number of reports of non-indigenous species (NIS) of the aquatic environments are increasing rap...
Management of species invasions ideally requires early detection of species at low abundance, which ...
The early detection of invasive non-native species (INNS) is important for informing management acti...
Larval detection is the most commonly used procedure for monitoring the presence of Zebra mussel, Dr...
The Iberian freshwater ecosystems are highly invaded by a myriad of organisms that threaten their n...
Freshwater mussels are among the most endangered groups of fauna anywhere in world. The indiscrimina...