[PDF][PDF] Impacts of invasive alien marine species on ecosystem services and biodiversity: a pan-European review
A good understanding of the mechanisms and magnitude of the impact of invasive alien
species on ecosystem services and biodiversity is a prerequisite for the efficient prioritisation …
species on ecosystem services and biodiversity is a prerequisite for the efficient prioritisation …
Fish size effect on sagittal otolith outer shape variability in round goby Neogobius melanostomus (Pallas 1814)
Abstract Round goby Neogobius melanostomus (Pallas 1814) has become a significant
component in the diet of piscivorous fish from the Pomeranian Bay (Bornholm Basin, Baltic …
component in the diet of piscivorous fish from the Pomeranian Bay (Bornholm Basin, Baltic …
Modelling macrofaunal biomass in relation to hypoxia and nutrient loading
Nutrient loading of aquatic ecosystems results in more food for benthic macrofaunal
communities but also increases the risk of hypoxia, resulting in a reduction or complete loss …
communities but also increases the risk of hypoxia, resulting in a reduction or complete loss …
Personality‐dependent inter‐ and intraspecific foraging competition in the invasive round goby, Neogobius melanostomus
P Ericsson, A Persson, JW Behrens… - Journal of Fish …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This study examines the impact of boldness on foraging competition of the highly invasive
round goby Neogobius melanostomus Pallas 1815. Individual risk tolerance, or boldness …
round goby Neogobius melanostomus Pallas 1815. Individual risk tolerance, or boldness …
[PDF][PDF] Trophic position and basal energy sources of the invasive prawn Palaemon elegans in the exposed littoral of the SE Baltic Sea.
J Lesutienė, ZR Gasiūnaitė, R Strikaitytė… - Aquatic …, 2014 - aquaticinvasions.net
We investigated the abundance, trophic position, and linkages to basal energy sources of
the non-indigenous prawn Palaemon elegans in shallow (0.5–1.6 m) stony habitats of the …
the non-indigenous prawn Palaemon elegans in shallow (0.5–1.6 m) stony habitats of the …
[PDF][PDF] Habitat use and trophic interactions of native and invasive predatory macroinvertebrates in the northern Baltic Sea
I Kuprijanov - 2018 - researchgate.net
Marine ecosystems are vast and cover three-fourths of the earth's surface. Coastal habitats
are particularly important as they alone account for approximately 30% of all marine …
are particularly important as they alone account for approximately 30% of all marine …
[PDF][PDF] Which Fish Predators Can Tell Us the Most about Changes in the Ecosystem of the Pomeranian Bay in the Southwest Baltic Proper?
The results of our preliminary studies indicated that the diets of predatory fishes can be
bioindicators of faunistic changes in ecosystems and indirectly of changes taking place in …
bioindicators of faunistic changes in ecosystems and indirectly of changes taking place in …
Ecological niche differentiation between native and non-native shrimps in the northern Baltic Sea
Invasions of non-native species are modifying global biodiversity but the ecological
mechanisms underlying invasion processes are still not well understood. A degree of niche …
mechanisms underlying invasion processes are still not well understood. A degree of niche …
Energy values and energy resources of two prawns in Baltic coastal waters: the indigenous Palaemon adspersus and the non-indigenous Palaemon elegans
U Janas, O Bruska - Oceanologia, 2010 - agro.icm.edu.pl
Until recently only two palaemonid species inhabited the southern Baltic: Palaemon
adspersus and Palaemonetes varians. Soon after the year 2000 a new species–Palaemon …
adspersus and Palaemonetes varians. Soon after the year 2000 a new species–Palaemon …
Biokinetics of radiocesium in shrimp (Palaemon adspersus): seawater and food exposures
N Sezer, M Belivermiş, Ö Kılıç, S Topcuoğlu… - Journal of environmental …, 2014 - Elsevier
The bioaccumulation of 134 Cs was studied in the shrimp Palaemon adspersus (Rathke,
1837) using dissolved or food pathways. The uptake and loss kinetics (following seawater …
1837) using dissolved or food pathways. The uptake and loss kinetics (following seawater …