Studying offshore natural and artificial hard substrates in the southern North Sea (51ºN–57ºN/1ºW–9ºE), the invasive introduced Japanese skeleton shrimp Caprella mutica Schurin, 1935 was found to co-exist with the native Caprella linearis (Linnaeus, 1767) only on near-shore locations that had an intertidal zone (e.g., wind farm foundations). In contrast, on far offshore and strictly subtidal locations, such as shipwrecks and rocky reefs, only C. linearis was found. Based on these exploratory observations, we hypothesised that artificial structures that are only subtidal are inhabited exclusively by C. linearis, and never by C. mutica. To test this hypothesis and understand factors driving each species’ habitat preferences, habitat suitabil...
1 - Alien species represent a recognized worldwide threat to the integrity of the native communities...
The non-native kelp, Undaria pinnatifida, is considered one of the world’s worst invasive species. T...
The substrate affinities of Southern Californian caprellids were studied with principal interest in...
<p>Studying offshore natural and artificial hard substrates in the southern North Sea (51ºN–57ºN/1ºW...
<p>Studying offshore natural and artificial hard substrates in the southern North Sea (51ºN–57ºN/1ºW...
Studying offshore natural and artificial hard substrates in the southern North Sea (51ºN–57ºN/1ºW–9º...
The accidental or deliberate introductions of species to areas outside their native ranges often rep...
The invasive caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 is rapidly spreading along marinas of Souther...
The caprellid amphipod, Caprella mutica, is a well-known invasive species, originating in the Sea of...
Early detection of invasive species becomes particularly challenging in the case of small-sized, neg...
Despite the fact that stowaway transport is an increasingly common invasion pathway, its key ecologi...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer (Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel 17:1–55, 1890), originally descri...
Caprella scaura, originally described by Templeton (1836) from Mauritius and later reported as sever...
The amphipod Caprella mutica is one of the most rapidly invading species in Europe and has extendedi...
We report the first discovery of the marine amphipod Caprella mutica (Schurin, 1935), commonly known...
1 - Alien species represent a recognized worldwide threat to the integrity of the native communities...
The non-native kelp, Undaria pinnatifida, is considered one of the world’s worst invasive species. T...
The substrate affinities of Southern Californian caprellids were studied with principal interest in...
<p>Studying offshore natural and artificial hard substrates in the southern North Sea (51ºN–57ºN/1ºW...
<p>Studying offshore natural and artificial hard substrates in the southern North Sea (51ºN–57ºN/1ºW...
Studying offshore natural and artificial hard substrates in the southern North Sea (51ºN–57ºN/1ºW–9º...
The accidental or deliberate introductions of species to areas outside their native ranges often rep...
The invasive caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 is rapidly spreading along marinas of Souther...
The caprellid amphipod, Caprella mutica, is a well-known invasive species, originating in the Sea of...
Early detection of invasive species becomes particularly challenging in the case of small-sized, neg...
Despite the fact that stowaway transport is an increasingly common invasion pathway, its key ecologi...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer (Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel 17:1–55, 1890), originally descri...
Caprella scaura, originally described by Templeton (1836) from Mauritius and later reported as sever...
The amphipod Caprella mutica is one of the most rapidly invading species in Europe and has extendedi...
We report the first discovery of the marine amphipod Caprella mutica (Schurin, 1935), commonly known...
1 - Alien species represent a recognized worldwide threat to the integrity of the native communities...
The non-native kelp, Undaria pinnatifida, is considered one of the world’s worst invasive species. T...
The substrate affinities of Southern Californian caprellids were studied with principal interest in...