This constitutes the first record of the Australian alien mytilid Xenostrobus securis in China. The introduction occurred prior to 2010 probably via shipping arriving at Yantian in Mirs Bay …
DNA efficiently contributes to detect and understand marine invasions. In 2014 the potential biological pollutant pygmy mussel (Xenostrobus securis) was observed for the first time in …
B Morton - Limnoperna fortunei: the ecology, distribution and …, 2015 - Springer
Limnoperna fortunei first came to scientific attention when it was introduced into the potable freshwater supply system of Hong Kong around 1968. The initial occurrence in Hong Kong …
I Adarraga, J Martínez - Aquatic invasions, 2012 - researchgate.net
The occurrence of the non-indigenous species Limnoperna securis belonging to Mytilidae family is recorded for the first time in the Bay of Biscay. Numerous individuals were collected …
K Iwasaki, H Yamamoto - Aquatic Invasions, 2014 - aquaticinvasions.net
The recruitment and population structure of the non-indigenous brackish water mytilid Xenostrobus securis (Lamark, 1819), native to Australasia, were studied in the lower …
T Kimura, H Sekiguchi - Marine Biodiversity Records, 2009 - cambridge.org
On the basis of monthly sampling of benthic life stages after larval recruitment of native and exotic mytilids (Musculista senhousia and Xenostrobus securis) in Japan, we examined …
M Perez, M Garcia, L Traversa… - … conference on microbial …, 2003 - books.google.com
The golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei is a freshwater bivalve original from rivers and streams of China and Southeast Asia. It has invaded Río de la Plata basin (Argentina) and …
DJ Colgan - Marine Biology Research, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Initial studies of Australian populations of the widely invasive mussel Xenostrobus securis raised the possibility of non-random spatial partitioning within estuaries of mitochondrial …