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Chelicorophium curvispinum
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Corophium curvispinum
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Success factors and future prospects of Ponto–Caspian peracarid (Crustacea: Malacostraca) invasions: Is ‘the worst over’?
Péter Borza
,
T. Huber
,
P. Leitner
,
Nadine Remund
,
W. Graf
Biological Invasions
2017
Corpus ID: 254291459
Ponto–Caspian peracarids (amphipods, isopods, mysids and cumaceans) represent one of the most successful groups of aquatic…
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2009
2009
Colonization patterns and impacts of the invasive amphipods Chelicorophium curvispinum and Dikerogammarus villosus in the IJsselmeer area, The Netherlands
R. Noordhuis
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J. Schie
,
N. Jaarsma
Biological Invasions
2009
Corpus ID: 23909794
During the 1980s, Chelicorophium curvispinum and Dikerogammarus villosus colonized the lakes of the IJsselmeer area in The…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
New records of the amphipods Chelicorophium curvispinum, Gammarus tigrinus, G. duebeni, and G. lacustris in the Estonian coastal sea
K. Herkül
,
J. Kotta
Estonian Journal of Ecology
2007
Corpus ID: 87973314
North-American Gammarus tigrinus and Ponto-Caspian Chelicorophium curvispinum are the most recently arrived exotic species in the…
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2007
2007
Macro-invertebrates in a dynamic river environment: analysis of time series from artificial substrates, using a ‘white box’ neural network modelling method
N. Jaarsma
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M. Bergman
,
F. Schulze
,
A. Vaate
Aquatic Ecology
2007
Corpus ID: 6151792
New statistical modelling methods, such as neural networks (NNs), allow us to take a step further in the understanding of complex…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Native and alien malacostracan Crustacea along the Polish Baltic Sea coast in the twentieth century
K. Jażdżewski
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A. Konopacka
,
M. Grabowski
2005
Corpus ID: 80732107
A total of 56 species of malacostracan Crustacea have been recorded along the Polish coast of the Baltic. This includes 12…
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2004
2004
Chloride ion regulation in the freshwater amphipodCorophium curvispinum and acclimatory effects of external Cl−
D. Bayliss
,
R. Harris
Journal of Comparative Physiology □ B
2004
Corpus ID: 8223564
Summary1.Chloride influx and efflux rates were measured in three populations of the freshwater amphipodCorophium curvispinum, a…
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2000
2000
Non-indigenous macroinvertebrate species in Lithuanian fresh waters , Part 2 : Macroinvertebrate assemblage deviation from naturalness in lotic systems and the consequent potential impacts on…
2000
Corpus ID: 73638703
The biological pressure represented by non-indigenous macroinvertebrate species (NIMS) should be addressed in the implementation…
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1996
1996
Remarks on the morphology, taxonomy and distribution of Corophium curvispinum G.O. Sars, 1895 and Corophium sowinskyi Martynov, 1924 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Corophiidae)
A. Konopacka
1996
Corpus ID: 54677068
A rather complicated history of discrimination between Corophium curvispinum and С. sowinskyi is presented. Morphological…
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1986
1986
Osmoregulation inCorophium curvispinum (Crustacea: Amphipoda), a recent coloniser of freshwater
P. Taylor
,
R. Harris
Journal of Comparative Physiology □ B
1986
Corpus ID: 1634724
Summary1.Sodium influx and efflux were measured in three populations of the freshwater amphipodCorophium curvispinum in the…
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1935
1935
Corophium curvispinum, G. O. Sars, var devium, Wundsch, in England
G. I. Crawford
Nature
1935
Corpus ID: 4090102
WHILE passing through Tewkesbury on June 30, 1935 I found thirteen specimens of Corophium curvispinum var. devium, inhabiting…
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