Coastal ecosystem modifications have contributed to the spread of introduced species through alterations of historic disturbance regimes and resource availability, and increased propagule pressure. Frequency of occurrence of the Manila clam (Venerupis phillipinarum, Veneridae) in Southern California estuaries has increased from absent or sparse to common since the mid-1990s. Potential invasion vectors include seafood sales and aquaculture, and spread from established northern populations over decades. The clam's post-settlement habitat preferences are, however, uncertain in this region. Our project aimed to identify factors associated with established patches of the clam within a bay toward the southern end of this introduced range. During ...
The ability of bivalves to avoid predation by using defensive behaviors such as burrowing and byssus...
Oceanic currents and larval accumulation potentially have large impacts on the choice of locations f...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams & Reeve, 1850) was introduced in several regions worl...
Coastal ecosystemmodifications have contributed to the spread of introduced species through alterati...
The overbite clam (Potamocorbula amurensis) is a major invasive species in the San Francisco Estuary...
In several European estuaries, the introduced Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) has become a wid...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum was introduced to Poole Harbour (lat 50°N) on the south coas...
Aim To evaluate whether natural larval transport and behaviour alone can explain the pattern of in...
Passive and active forces determine the patterns of settlement of invertebrate larvae. Research effo...
False Bay, an estuary mudflat located on San Juan Island, Washington has not been studied extensivel...
Pismo clams, Tivela stultorum, were observed at Rincon Beach, CA to find patterns of abundance and s...
The invasive freshwater bivalve Corbicula fluminea has gained notoriety as a macro-fouler of industr...
Habitat modification in California coastal areas has led to increased erosion and shoreline loss. Oy...
Soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria), once abundant, are currently in decline in the Chesapeake Bay, near...
The introduction of the Manila clam into British coastal waters in the 1980s was contested by conser...
The ability of bivalves to avoid predation by using defensive behaviors such as burrowing and byssus...
Oceanic currents and larval accumulation potentially have large impacts on the choice of locations f...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams & Reeve, 1850) was introduced in several regions worl...
Coastal ecosystemmodifications have contributed to the spread of introduced species through alterati...
The overbite clam (Potamocorbula amurensis) is a major invasive species in the San Francisco Estuary...
In several European estuaries, the introduced Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) has become a wid...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum was introduced to Poole Harbour (lat 50°N) on the south coas...
Aim To evaluate whether natural larval transport and behaviour alone can explain the pattern of in...
Passive and active forces determine the patterns of settlement of invertebrate larvae. Research effo...
False Bay, an estuary mudflat located on San Juan Island, Washington has not been studied extensivel...
Pismo clams, Tivela stultorum, were observed at Rincon Beach, CA to find patterns of abundance and s...
The invasive freshwater bivalve Corbicula fluminea has gained notoriety as a macro-fouler of industr...
Habitat modification in California coastal areas has led to increased erosion and shoreline loss. Oy...
Soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria), once abundant, are currently in decline in the Chesapeake Bay, near...
The introduction of the Manila clam into British coastal waters in the 1980s was contested by conser...
The ability of bivalves to avoid predation by using defensive behaviors such as burrowing and byssus...
Oceanic currents and larval accumulation potentially have large impacts on the choice of locations f...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams & Reeve, 1850) was introduced in several regions worl...