International audienceAim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and human health impacts. The "killer shrimp" Dikerogammarus villosus is a notorious invasive alien amphipod from the Ponto-Caspian region that has invaded many fresh and brackish waters across Europe. Understandings of large-scale population dynamics of highly impactful invaders such as D. villosus are lacking, inhibiting predictions of impact and efficient timing of management strategies. Hence, our aim was to assess trends and dynamics of D. villosus as well as its impacts in freshwater rivers and streams. Location: Europe. Methods: We analysed 96 European time series between 1994 and 2019 and identified trends in the relat...
16 pagesInternational audience1. The effects of biological invasions are generally more detrimental ...
16 pagesInternational audience1. The effects of biological invasions are generally more detrimental ...
16 pagesInternational audience1. The effects of biological invasions are generally more detrimental ...
International audienceAim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecolo...
International audienceAim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecolo...
International audienceAim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecolo...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
In 2010, the 'killer shrimp' Dikerogammarus villosus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) invaded the British Isle...
In 2010, the 'killer shrimp' Dikerogammarus villosus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) invaded the British Isle...
16 pagesInternational audience1. The effects of biological invasions are generally more detrimental ...
16 pagesInternational audience1. The effects of biological invasions are generally more detrimental ...
16 pagesInternational audience1. The effects of biological invasions are generally more detrimental ...
16 pagesInternational audience1. The effects of biological invasions are generally more detrimental ...
International audienceAim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecolo...
International audienceAim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecolo...
International audienceAim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecolo...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
Aim: Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and hu...
In 2010, the 'killer shrimp' Dikerogammarus villosus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) invaded the British Isle...
In 2010, the 'killer shrimp' Dikerogammarus villosus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) invaded the British Isle...
16 pagesInternational audience1. The effects of biological invasions are generally more detrimental ...
16 pagesInternational audience1. The effects of biological invasions are generally more detrimental ...
16 pagesInternational audience1. The effects of biological invasions are generally more detrimental ...
16 pagesInternational audience1. The effects of biological invasions are generally more detrimental ...