Four studies on the distribution of several invasive species around the world.
Invasive alien vascular plants on a National Park in Sicily;
dispersal and
range expansion of the blue swimming crab
Portunus segnis in Europe; and translocation and spreading of
Corbicula fluminea in Italy.
Updates on the
freshwater exotic fauna of the Baja California Mediterranean region (Mexico), on the Ulbrich’s 1930 map of muskrat (
Ondatra zibethicus) population; and on the status of
invasive alien plants in Ramsar wetlands on the Republic of Korea.
Impacts of invasive fish on the
ghost frog tadpole abundance; and ecological and societal impacts of the water lettuce (
Pistia stratiotes) in China.
Establishment of a trap-jaw ant,
Odontomachus ruginodis, in Hawai‘i.
Co-introductions of
monogeneans and fish in New Zealand.
And seventeen new records around the world. New alien plants in the
Balearic Islands; first European record of
Lespedeza cuneata;
Koenigia divaricate in Poland; new records for the
Algerian alien flora; first record of
Iris pseudacorus in Argentina; the invasive
Douglas fir needle midges in Switzerland; the non-native
bamboo longhorn beetle in Madagascar; the Turkish snail
Helix lucorum in Poland; a new species of
amber snail in Japan; a new
polychaete in Spain; the brown shrimp
Penaeus aztecus in the Catalan coast; the freshwater planarian
Girardia sinensis in South Africa; the fishhook waterflea
Cercopagis pengoi in the Mississippi River Basin;
Faxonius propinquus and Procambarus acutus in the Delaware River;
invasive fish species in Georgia; the non-native fish
Rhinogobius cliffordpopei in Tibet; and the non-native Peking gecko,
Gekko swinhonis, in South Korea.
Check out the November issue of BioInvasions Records
here!