Biological invasions are impacting biota worldwide, and explaining why some taxa tend to become invasive is of major scientific interest. North American crayfish species, particularly of the family Cambaridae, are prominent invaders in freshwaters, defying the "tens rule" which states that only a minority of species introduced to new regions become established, and only a minority of those become invasive and pests. So far, success of cambarid invaders has largely been attributed to rapid maturation, high reproductive output, aggressiveness, and tolerance to pollution. We provide experimental evidence that females of one cambarid species particularly widespread in Europe, the spiny-cheek crayfish Orconectes limosus, are capable of facultati...
- ABSTRACT (IN ENGLISH) - Biological invasions by crustaceans represent a serious threat for native ...
In this thesis, I provide a review on clonal marbled crayfish and examples of its use as a model org...
Trabajo presentado en la XIX Conference of the Iberian Association of Limnology (Inland waters and X...
Orconectes limosus, a North American crayfish species, is one of the most important aquatic invaders...
Study of the reproductive strategy of crayfish species is of great importance in the curre...
Several studies have been carried out to understand reproductive biology of invasive crayfish. Many ...
Multiple mating is expected to be common in organisms that produce large clutches as a mechanism by ...
Biological invasions are increasingly recognized ecological and economic threats to biodiversity an...
A mysterious parthenogenetic cambarid crayfish (the Marmorkrebs) has been spreading across the globe...
The genus Orconectes is native to the eastern parts of North America, however, Orconectes also inclu...
In 2007 an unusual crayfish found in food markets in the capital of Madagascar was preliminarily ide...
Trabajo presentado en la 10th International Conference on Biological Invasions (New Directions in In...
Understanding population dynamics and regulation is fundamental for predicting establishme...
Crayfish are an important part of European fauna, but since the 19th century native crayfish species...
Microsatellite data have recently been introduced in the context of genetic maternity and paternity ...
- ABSTRACT (IN ENGLISH) - Biological invasions by crustaceans represent a serious threat for native ...
In this thesis, I provide a review on clonal marbled crayfish and examples of its use as a model org...
Trabajo presentado en la XIX Conference of the Iberian Association of Limnology (Inland waters and X...
Orconectes limosus, a North American crayfish species, is one of the most important aquatic invaders...
Study of the reproductive strategy of crayfish species is of great importance in the curre...
Several studies have been carried out to understand reproductive biology of invasive crayfish. Many ...
Multiple mating is expected to be common in organisms that produce large clutches as a mechanism by ...
Biological invasions are increasingly recognized ecological and economic threats to biodiversity an...
A mysterious parthenogenetic cambarid crayfish (the Marmorkrebs) has been spreading across the globe...
The genus Orconectes is native to the eastern parts of North America, however, Orconectes also inclu...
In 2007 an unusual crayfish found in food markets in the capital of Madagascar was preliminarily ide...
Trabajo presentado en la 10th International Conference on Biological Invasions (New Directions in In...
Understanding population dynamics and regulation is fundamental for predicting establishme...
Crayfish are an important part of European fauna, but since the 19th century native crayfish species...
Microsatellite data have recently been introduced in the context of genetic maternity and paternity ...
- ABSTRACT (IN ENGLISH) - Biological invasions by crustaceans represent a serious threat for native ...
In this thesis, I provide a review on clonal marbled crayfish and examples of its use as a model org...
Trabajo presentado en la XIX Conference of the Iberian Association of Limnology (Inland waters and X...