[PDF][PDF] Impacts of climate change on aquaculture

C Collins, E Bresnan, L Brown, L Falconer, J Guilder… - 2020 - pure.uhi.ac.uk
The final published version is available direct from the publisher website at: 10.14465/2020.arc21.aqu
Link to author version on Page 1 UHI Research Database pdf download summary Impacts …

[HTML][HTML] Abundance and distribution of non-indigenous Calyptraeidae gastropods along north and central Atlantic shores of Portugal

M Rubal, J Fernández-Gutiérrez… - Continental Shelf …, 2023 - Elsevier
Two non-indigenous species of slipper limpets (Gastropoda: Calyptraeidae) have been
recorded in NW Europe: Crepidula fornicata and Crepipatella dilatata. Although the former is …

Contrasting patterns of genome‐wide polymorphism in the native and invasive range of the marine mollusc Crepidula fornicata

F Riquet, C Daguin‐Thiébaut, M Ballenghien… - Molecular …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Selection processes are believed to be an important evolutionary driver behind the
successful establishment of nonindigenous species, for instance through adaptation for …

[PDF][PDF] Rapid assessment of marine non-native species in northern Scotland and a synthesis of existing Scottish records

CR Nall, AJ Guerin, EJ Cook - Aquatic Invasions, 2015 - masts.ac.uk
In this study, we compiled existing records of fouling marine non-native species in Scotland,
and created a national checklist of these species. We then targeted a selection of these …

The Urban River Syndrome: Achieving sustainability against a backdrop of accelerating change

M Richardson, M Soloviev - International Journal of Environmental …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Human activities have been affecting rivers and other natural systems for millennia.
Anthropogenic changes to rivers over the last few centuries led to the accelerating state of …

The distribution of the invasive non-native gastropod Crepidula fornicata in the Milford Haven Waterway, its northernmost population along the west coast of Britain

K Bohn, CA Richardson, SR Jenkins - Helgoland Marine Research, 2015 - Springer
The invasive non-native gastropod Crepidula fornicata is well established in the Milford
Haven Waterway (MHW) in south-west Wales, UK, since its first introduction to this ria in …

Laccase and catecholoxidase activities contribute to innate immunity in slipper limpets, Crepidula fornicata

EA Quinn, SH Malkin, AF Rowley, CJ Coates - … & Comparative Immunology, 2020 - Elsevier
The slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata is an invasive, non-native, marine species found
throughout the coastal waters of southern England and Wales, UK. These limpets are …

Larval diet alters larval growth rates and post-metamorphic performance in the marine gastropod Crepidula fornicata

JA Pechenik, AS Tyrell - Marine Biology, 2015 - Springer
Some larval experiences can produce “latent effects” on post-metamorphic growth or
survival. While it is known that periods of starvation during larval development can cause …

Fecundity of the invasive marine gastropod Crepidula fornicata near the current northern extreme of its range

JA Pechenik, CM Diederich, HI Browman… - Invertebrate …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The calyptraeid gastropod Crepidula fornicata is native to the eastern coast of the United
States but has now become an extremely successful invader along much of the European …

The invasive, non-native slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata is poorly adapted to sediment burial

C Powell-Jennings, R Callaway - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract The American slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata is an invasive, non-native species
(INNS) abundant along the European coast. Its further distribution may be facilitated by …