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    Interference competition between alien invasive gammaridean species

    The relative abundances of gammaridean species in the river Rhine have profoundly changed since the invasion of Dikerogammarus villosus in 1994/1995. This study tested whether these changes in gammaridean dominan...

    M. C. van Riel, G. van der Velde, A. bij de Vaate in Biological Invasions (2009)

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    Trophic Relationships in the Rhine Food Web during Invasion and after Establishment of the Ponto-Caspian Invader Dikerogammarus villosus

    The Rhine ecosystem is highly influenced by anthropogenic stresses from pollution, intensive ship** and increased connectivity with other large European rivers. Canalization of the Rhine resulted in a reduct...

    M. C. van Riel, G. van der Velde, S. Rajagopal, S. Marguillier, F. Dehairs in Hydrobiologia (2006)

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    Trophic relationships in the Rhine food web during invasion and after establishment of the Ponto-Caspian invader Dikerogammarus villosus

    The Rhine ecosystem is highly influenced by anthropogenic stresses from pollution, intensive ship** and increased connectivity with other large European rivers. Canalization of the Rhine resulted in a reduct...

    M. C. van Riel, G. van der Velde in Living Rivers: Trends and Challenges in Sc… (2006)

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    Reply to comments on Wijnhoven et al. (2003)*

     

    S. Wijnhoven, M.C. van Riel, G. van der Velde in Aquatic Ecology (2003)

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    Exotic and indigenous freshwater gammarid species: physiological tolerance to water temperature in relation to ionic content of the water

    Bioinvasions by closely related species often lead to niche competition between exotic and indigenous species. The outcome of this competition is partly determined by differences in physiological tolerance of ...

    S. Wijnhoven, M.C. van Riel, G. van der Velde in Aquatic Ecology (2003)