Freshwater mussels (Order Unionida) are highly threatened. Interspecific competition for food sources with invasive alien species is considered to be one of the factors responsible for their decline because successful invaders are expected to have wider trophic niches and more flexible feeding strategies than their native counterparts. In this study, carbon (δ13C: 13C/12C) and nitrogen (δ15N: 15N/14N) stable isotopes were used to investigate the trophic niche overlap between the native freshwater mussel species, Anodonta anatina, Potomida littoralis, and Unio delphinus, and the invasive bivalve Corbicula fluminea living in sympatry in the Tua basin (south-west Europe). The species presenting the widest trophic niches were C. fluminea and A....
To understand the ecological factors behind the decline of functionally important threatened species...
The Iberian freshwater ecosystems are highly invaded by a myriad of organisms that threaten their na...
The global decline of freshwater mussels is related with a great variety of factors, including the i...
Freshwater native bivalves have declined in recent decades and are considered one of the most threa...
Non-indigenous freshwater bivalves negatively affect invaded ecosystems through different mechanisms...
The Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea (M?ller, 1774), was most likely introduced in 2007 in Lake Maggio...
The number of reports of non-indigenous species (NIS) of the aquatic environments are increasing rap...
Over the past decades, the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) and quagga mussel (D. rostriformis bu...
Filter-feeding mussels couple benthic and pelagic environments and create biogeochemical hot spots. ...
Data support analyses describing the potential for niche partitioning and complementarity in a guild...
The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams and Reeve, 1850), was introduced in many estuaries a...
Freshwater bivalves provide important ecosystem functions and services, yet many of their ecologic...
In North America there is conflicting evidence concerning whether the invasive Asian clam, Corbicula...
The Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Family: Cyneridae) has aggressively invaded freshwater habitats w...
We examined the ability of three species of native North American freshwater mussels (Margaritifera ...
To understand the ecological factors behind the decline of functionally important threatened species...
The Iberian freshwater ecosystems are highly invaded by a myriad of organisms that threaten their na...
The global decline of freshwater mussels is related with a great variety of factors, including the i...
Freshwater native bivalves have declined in recent decades and are considered one of the most threa...
Non-indigenous freshwater bivalves negatively affect invaded ecosystems through different mechanisms...
The Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea (M?ller, 1774), was most likely introduced in 2007 in Lake Maggio...
The number of reports of non-indigenous species (NIS) of the aquatic environments are increasing rap...
Over the past decades, the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) and quagga mussel (D. rostriformis bu...
Filter-feeding mussels couple benthic and pelagic environments and create biogeochemical hot spots. ...
Data support analyses describing the potential for niche partitioning and complementarity in a guild...
The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams and Reeve, 1850), was introduced in many estuaries a...
Freshwater bivalves provide important ecosystem functions and services, yet many of their ecologic...
In North America there is conflicting evidence concerning whether the invasive Asian clam, Corbicula...
The Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Family: Cyneridae) has aggressively invaded freshwater habitats w...
We examined the ability of three species of native North American freshwater mussels (Margaritifera ...
To understand the ecological factors behind the decline of functionally important threatened species...
The Iberian freshwater ecosystems are highly invaded by a myriad of organisms that threaten their na...
The global decline of freshwater mussels is related with a great variety of factors, including the i...