Biological invasions of freshwater macroinvertebrates are gaining more and more interest because the ecological and economical impact of some of these species is high. Since crustacean taxa appear to be successful groups invading new areas, an inventory of the macrocrustaceans in Flanders was made. At least 22 freshwater macrocrustacean species have been reported from Flemish water bodies. A detailed study of six canals, one small artificial watercourse and one natural river in the eastern part of Flanders revealed that invaders such as Dikerogammarus villosus, Gammarus tigrinus and Chelicorophium curvispinum are already quite common. Especially D. villosus is currently rapidly expanding and has a serious impact on native and other exotic g...
Abstract: To assess the increasing threats to aquatic ecosystems from invasive species, we need to e...
Samples issued from intensive sampling in the Netherlands (1992-2001) and from extensive sampling ca...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...
Biological invasions of freshwater macroinvertebrates are gaining more and more interest because the...
During the last decades, the spread of aquatic alien species has increased enormously. Range extensi...
Besides habitat fragmentation, the introduction of invasive species is considered to be one of the g...
Biological invasions of aquatic macroinvertebrates are gaining interest because of their potential f...
Harbours, which are often characterised by anthropogenic stress in combination with intensive intern...
The Moselle River, owing to its geographic localization, is connected to the main European waterways...
The macrocrustacean community of brackish polder waters in Flanders was investigated based on a twen...
International audienceBased on field observations performed in 1999 and 2000, the exotic amphipod Di...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod species Echinogammarus trichiatus (Martynov, 1932) was found in Belgium f...
The spread of aquatic invasive species is a worldwide problem. In the aquatic environment, especiall...
In 2010, the 'killer shrimp' Dikerogammarus villosus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) invaded the British Isle...
1. Water quality monitoring data from 10 watercourses and laboratory mesocosm studies were used to a...
Abstract: To assess the increasing threats to aquatic ecosystems from invasive species, we need to e...
Samples issued from intensive sampling in the Netherlands (1992-2001) and from extensive sampling ca...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...
Biological invasions of freshwater macroinvertebrates are gaining more and more interest because the...
During the last decades, the spread of aquatic alien species has increased enormously. Range extensi...
Besides habitat fragmentation, the introduction of invasive species is considered to be one of the g...
Biological invasions of aquatic macroinvertebrates are gaining interest because of their potential f...
Harbours, which are often characterised by anthropogenic stress in combination with intensive intern...
The Moselle River, owing to its geographic localization, is connected to the main European waterways...
The macrocrustacean community of brackish polder waters in Flanders was investigated based on a twen...
International audienceBased on field observations performed in 1999 and 2000, the exotic amphipod Di...
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod species Echinogammarus trichiatus (Martynov, 1932) was found in Belgium f...
The spread of aquatic invasive species is a worldwide problem. In the aquatic environment, especiall...
In 2010, the 'killer shrimp' Dikerogammarus villosus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) invaded the British Isle...
1. Water quality monitoring data from 10 watercourses and laboratory mesocosm studies were used to a...
Abstract: To assess the increasing threats to aquatic ecosystems from invasive species, we need to e...
Samples issued from intensive sampling in the Netherlands (1992-2001) and from extensive sampling ca...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...