The freshwater Japanese mystery snail (Heterogen japonica) was introduced to the United States in the early 1900s and has since established populations throughout the continent. The species has ovoviviparous reproduction (i.e., eggs hatch within the mother and develop inside before being released as juveniles), which is one reason it has been successful. Despite its wide geographic range, little is known about its physiological tolerances. For example, high salinities and temperatures may limit its spread, and determining the species' tolerance to these environmental factors is crucial to predict its possible range expansion. To test this, 600 juvenile H. japonica (average shell length: 6.0mm, range: 4.5–8.3mm) were collected from 28 female...
International audienceThe freshwaters of Martinique (FrenchWest Indies) have recently been invaded b...
In this investigation groups of Melongena corona and Nassarius vibex were exposed for extended perio...
As global temperatures rise, streams and rivers are predicted to be more severely impacted than othe...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Springer and can be found...
Context: Alien freshwater snails pose a substantial risk to Australian native aquatic biota. Aims: T...
The Chinese mystery snail, Bellamya chinensis (Gray, 1834) is a gastropod native to East Asia and is...
Traits in species that influence invasion success may vary in populations across its invaded range. ...
Invasive aquatic species, such as the gastropod Tarebia granifera, can cause ecological isturbances ...
The effects of temperature and salinity on growth and survival of juvenile spotted babylon, Babyloni...
Limitation of the distribution of the intertidal gastropod, Thais lamellose, by reduced salinity con...
The New Zealand mudsnail (NZMS) Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray, 1843) (Tateidae, Mollusca) is a succ...
This study examined the combined salinity and temperature tolerance of two marine bivalve molluscs, ...
The freshwaters of Martinique (French West Indies) have recently been invaded by snails belonging to...
At least 30 species of nonindigenous freshwater snails have invaded North America. The risk of these...
The successful invasion of a non-native species depends on several factors, including initial coloni...
International audienceThe freshwaters of Martinique (FrenchWest Indies) have recently been invaded b...
In this investigation groups of Melongena corona and Nassarius vibex were exposed for extended perio...
As global temperatures rise, streams and rivers are predicted to be more severely impacted than othe...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Springer and can be found...
Context: Alien freshwater snails pose a substantial risk to Australian native aquatic biota. Aims: T...
The Chinese mystery snail, Bellamya chinensis (Gray, 1834) is a gastropod native to East Asia and is...
Traits in species that influence invasion success may vary in populations across its invaded range. ...
Invasive aquatic species, such as the gastropod Tarebia granifera, can cause ecological isturbances ...
The effects of temperature and salinity on growth and survival of juvenile spotted babylon, Babyloni...
Limitation of the distribution of the intertidal gastropod, Thais lamellose, by reduced salinity con...
The New Zealand mudsnail (NZMS) Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray, 1843) (Tateidae, Mollusca) is a succ...
This study examined the combined salinity and temperature tolerance of two marine bivalve molluscs, ...
The freshwaters of Martinique (French West Indies) have recently been invaded by snails belonging to...
At least 30 species of nonindigenous freshwater snails have invaded North America. The risk of these...
The successful invasion of a non-native species depends on several factors, including initial coloni...
International audienceThe freshwaters of Martinique (FrenchWest Indies) have recently been invaded b...
In this investigation groups of Melongena corona and Nassarius vibex were exposed for extended perio...
As global temperatures rise, streams and rivers are predicted to be more severely impacted than othe...