The recent invasions of the red alga, Gracilaria vermiculophylla, to the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Oceans have the potential to significantly alter intertidal and subtidal soft sediment communities. In particular, G. vermiculophylla increases habitat complexity and provides a novel hard substrate in an otherwise two dimensional habitat. Following our observations that the native omnivorous mud snail Ilyanassa obsoleta utilizes G. vermiculophylla for egg capsule deposition, our field surveys demonstrated that the in situ abundance of egg capsules on G. vermiculophylla matched abundances on a native alga Ceramium virgatum and were at least 11-50 times greater than on all other co-occurring macrophytes. Additionally, through mesocosm experi...
The effects of introduced species on native species have been widely studied, however, invader-invad...
In this dissertation, I address the implications of a poly-species invasion consisting of a mud snai...
Rapid adaptation to novel biotic interactions and abiotic factors in introduced ranges can be critic...
The recent invasions of the red alga, Gracilaria vermiculophylla, to the Atlantic and Eastern Pacifi...
The recent invasions of the red alga, Gracilaria vermiculophylla, to the Atlantic and Eastern Pacifi...
Invasion by the Alga Gracilaria Vermiculophylla May Facilitate Predation on Mud Snail Veligers and E...
To evaluate the importance of anti-herbivore resistance for algal invasion success we compared resis...
Invasive ecosystem engineers can have far-reaching effects on systems, especially if they provide st...
Herbivory often has a negative effect on plants. However, there is a growing number of examples, pri...
Rapid adaptation to novel biotic interactions and abiotic factors in introduced ranges can be critic...
Eutrophication due to anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is the greatest factor leading to estuarine ...
Gracilaria vermiculophylla, a red macroalga from the West Pacific, was discovered in western Germany...
The number of introduced species, also called non-native or invasive species, has substantially incr...
Invasive species have the ability to outcompete natives, and can create a monoculture if not mitigat...
International audienceThe invasive Japanese seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla has become establishe...
The effects of introduced species on native species have been widely studied, however, invader-invad...
In this dissertation, I address the implications of a poly-species invasion consisting of a mud snai...
Rapid adaptation to novel biotic interactions and abiotic factors in introduced ranges can be critic...
The recent invasions of the red alga, Gracilaria vermiculophylla, to the Atlantic and Eastern Pacifi...
The recent invasions of the red alga, Gracilaria vermiculophylla, to the Atlantic and Eastern Pacifi...
Invasion by the Alga Gracilaria Vermiculophylla May Facilitate Predation on Mud Snail Veligers and E...
To evaluate the importance of anti-herbivore resistance for algal invasion success we compared resis...
Invasive ecosystem engineers can have far-reaching effects on systems, especially if they provide st...
Herbivory often has a negative effect on plants. However, there is a growing number of examples, pri...
Rapid adaptation to novel biotic interactions and abiotic factors in introduced ranges can be critic...
Eutrophication due to anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is the greatest factor leading to estuarine ...
Gracilaria vermiculophylla, a red macroalga from the West Pacific, was discovered in western Germany...
The number of introduced species, also called non-native or invasive species, has substantially incr...
Invasive species have the ability to outcompete natives, and can create a monoculture if not mitigat...
International audienceThe invasive Japanese seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla has become establishe...
The effects of introduced species on native species have been widely studied, however, invader-invad...
In this dissertation, I address the implications of a poly-species invasion consisting of a mud snai...
Rapid adaptation to novel biotic interactions and abiotic factors in introduced ranges can be critic...