The recently introduced bivalve Xenostrobus securis has higher thermal and salinity tolerance than the native Brachidontes variabilis and established Mytilopsis sallei

JC Astudillo, TC Bonebrake, KMY Leung - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2017 - Elsevier
The recently introduced bivalve Xenostrobus securis and the previously introduced
Mytilopsis sallei (~ 30 years) are dominant over the native Brachidontes variabilis in …

Introduction of the alien Xenostrobus securis (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) into Hong Kong, China: Interactions with and impacts upon native species and the earlier introduced …

B Morton, KF Leung - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2015 - Elsevier
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 …

Detection and characterisation of the biopollutant Xenostrobus securis (Lamarck 1819) Asturian population from DNA Barcoding and eBarcoding

F Devloo-Delva, L Miralles, A Ardura, YJ Borrell… - Marine Pollution …, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

The Biology and Anatomy of Limnoperna fortunei, a Significant Freshwater Bioinvader: Blueprints for Success

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 …

[PDF][PDF] First record of the invasive brackish water mytilid Limnoperna securis (Lamarck, 1819) in the Bay of Biscay.

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Recruitment and population structure of the non-indigenous brackish-water mytilid Xenostrobus securis (Lamark, 1819) in the Kino River, Japan.

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 …

Spatial and temporal patterns of abundance of the exotic mytilid Xenostrobus securis and the native mytilid Musculista senhousia in the Lake Hamana, Japan

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 …

Concrete deterioration by golden mussels

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 …

Fine-scale spatial partitioning of genetic variation and evolutionary contestability in the invasive estuarine mussel Xenostrobus securis

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 …

Foreign sessile animals immigrated into Tokyo Bay

T KAJIHARA - Marine fouling, 1996 - jstage.jst.go.jp
は 8, 9 月 であった (伊藤・梶原, 未発表). 本種は東京湾の湾奥や東京港運河では定着 したと考え
られる. ミドリイガイ (Chloromytilus viridis (Linnaeus)): 1960 年代後半以降, 瀬戸内海 …