Search Results - "van Kleef, Hein H."
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Low Resource Competition, Availability of Nutrients and Water Level Fluctuations Facilitate Invasions of Australian Swamp Stonecrop (Crassula helmsii)
Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-03-2024)“…Australian swamp stonecrop (Crassula helmsii (Kirk) Cockayne) is invasive in Western Europe. Its small size and high potential for regeneration make it…”
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Salinization lowers nutrient availability in formerly brackish freshwater wetlands; unexpected results from a long-term field experiment
Published in Biogeochemistry (01-03-2019)“…Worldwide, coastal freshwater wetlands are facing salinization at an increasing rate due to large-scale land use change, freshwater extraction, climate-driven…”
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The ecosystem resilience approach to control the invasive alien species Australian swamp stonecrop (Crassula helmsii)
Published in Restoration ecology (01-03-2023)“…The invasive Australian swamp stonecrop (Crassula helmsii) threatens species characteristic of shallow soft water lakes and pools, among others, in Europe…”
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Invasive Australian swamp stonecrop (Crassula helmsii) negatively affects spawning but accelerates larval growth of the endangered natterjack toad (Epidalea calamita)
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2023)“…The invasive Crassula helmsii is rapidly expanding in Europe. Several ecological effects are described, most of which focus on ecosystem functioning and native…”
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Spearhead blues: How threats to the damselfly Coenagrion hastulatum changed over time
Published in Journal of insect conservation (01-04-2024)“…Given the rapid response of insects to environmental changes, their most prominent threats may change quickly as well. For effective insect species…”
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Life-history traits and potential invasiveness of introduced pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus populations in northwestern Europe
Published in Biological invasions (01-11-2009)“…To evaluate the potential invasiveness of pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus introduced to northwestern European inland waters, growth and reproduction traits were…”
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Identifying drivers of pumpkinseed invasiveness using population models
Published in Aquatic invasions (01-09-2014)“…Pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) is listed among the most invasive fish species and has been demonstrated to have adverse impact on native species when present…”
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Larval development, metabolism and diet are possible key factors explaining the decline of the threatened Dytiscus latissimus
Published in Insect conservation and diversity (01-11-2018)“…In Western Europe, the diving beetle Dytiscus latissimus (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) has become rare and went extinct in several countries during the last…”
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Lessons learnt from large-scale eradication of Australian swamp stonecrop Crassula helmsii in a protected Natura 2000 site
Published in Management of biological invasions (01-03-2022)“…The eradication of the aquatic invasive Australian swamp stonecrop Crassula helmsii in North-western Europe usually fails. This is especially true for areas…”
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Red operculum spots, body size, maturation and evidence for a satellite male phenotype in non‐native European populations of pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus
Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-07-2018)“…Carotenoid‐based pigmentation is a striking feature of many taxa, yet the function, if any, of colour traits is often unclear. Pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus, a…”
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Effectiveness of eradication measures for the invasive Australian swamp stonecrop Crassula helmsii
Published in Management of biological invasions (01-09-2018)“…The amphibious invasive alien Crassula helmsii is native to Australasia and introduced in Europe. This species negatively affects wetland ecosystems by…”
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Effects of reduced nitrogen and sulphur deposition on the water chemistry of moorland pools
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-08-2010)“…To assess changes as a result of reduced acidifying deposition, water chemistry data from 68 Dutch moorland pools were collected during the periods 1983–1984…”
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Moorland pools as refugia for endangered species characteristic of raised bog gradients
Published in Journal for nature conservation (01-10-2012)“…In intact raised bog landscapes transitions from ombrotrophic into minerotrophic conditions occur. These gradients are lost from many bogs due to peat…”
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Fragment viability, regenerative capacity and protoplast isolation of invasive Australian swamp stonecrop (Crassula helmsii)
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Limiting burrowing activity and overland dispersal of the invasive alien red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii by sophisticated design of watercourses
Published in Ecological engineering (01-12-2022)“…Invasive alien crayfish species pose major ecological and hydrological risks globally. The red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) is one of the most…”
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Invasive Australian swamp stonecrop
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2023)“…The invasive Crassula helmsii is rapidly expanding in Europe. Several ecological effects are described, most of which focus on ecosystem functioning and native…”
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Reducing nutrient availability and enhancing biotic resistance limits settlement and growth of the invasive Australian swamp stonecrop (Crassula helmsii)
Published in Biological invasions (01-11-2020)“…The invasive Australian swamp stonecrop, Crassula helmsii , is a perennial amphibious herb originating from Australia and New Zealand. In freshwater wetlands…”
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The Genomics of Isolated Populations of Gampsocleis glabra (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) in Central and Western Europe
Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)“…Habitat destruction and fragmentation are among the major current threats to global biodiversity. Fragmentation may also affect species with good dispersal…”
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Seasonal changes on two different spatial scales: response of aquatic invertebrates to water body and microhabitat
Published in Insect science (01-08-2005)“…Knowledge about the spatial and temporal scales of both habitat use and the functional significance of different adaptations is essential for an understanding…”
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