The exotic isopod Synidotea in the Netherlands and Europe, a Japanse or American invasion (Pancrustacea: Isopoda)?

Synidotea is an invasive isopod genus in European waters. The identification of introduced populations has given rise to much controversy. Synidotea recently has been recorded from the Westerschelde estuary on the southern North Sea coast. Other records from the north Atlantic were attributed to S....

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Main Author: Faasse, M.A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2011
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http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/555338
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:naturalis:512719 2023-05-15T17:30:02+02:00 The exotic isopod Synidotea in the Netherlands and Europe, a Japanse or American invasion (Pancrustacea: Isopoda)? Faasse, M.A. 2011 application/pdf http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/512719 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/555338 unknown http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/512719 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/555338 (c) Naturalis Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.36 (2011) p.103 Pancrustacea Isopoda Synidotea Nederland Europa verspreiding 42.75 Article / Letter to the editor 2011 ftnaturalis 2022-09-01T06:19:50Z Synidotea is an invasive isopod genus in European waters. The identification of introduced populations has given rise to much controversy. Synidotea recently has been recorded from the Westerschelde estuary on the southern North Sea coast. Other records from the north Atlantic were attributed to S. laevidorsalis; the material from the Westerschelde estuary however is identified as S. laticauda. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Naturalis Digital Academic Repository (National Museum of Natural History in the Netherlands)
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topic Pancrustacea
Isopoda
Synidotea
Nederland
Europa
verspreiding
42.75
spellingShingle Pancrustacea
Isopoda
Synidotea
Nederland
Europa
verspreiding
42.75
Faasse, M.A.
The exotic isopod Synidotea in the Netherlands and Europe, a Japanse or American invasion (Pancrustacea: Isopoda)?
topic_facet Pancrustacea
Isopoda
Synidotea
Nederland
Europa
verspreiding
42.75
description Synidotea is an invasive isopod genus in European waters. The identification of introduced populations has given rise to much controversy. Synidotea recently has been recorded from the Westerschelde estuary on the southern North Sea coast. Other records from the north Atlantic were attributed to S. laevidorsalis; the material from the Westerschelde estuary however is identified as S. laticauda.
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author Faasse, M.A.
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title The exotic isopod Synidotea in the Netherlands and Europe, a Japanse or American invasion (Pancrustacea: Isopoda)?
title_short The exotic isopod Synidotea in the Netherlands and Europe, a Japanse or American invasion (Pancrustacea: Isopoda)?
title_full The exotic isopod Synidotea in the Netherlands and Europe, a Japanse or American invasion (Pancrustacea: Isopoda)?
title_fullStr The exotic isopod Synidotea in the Netherlands and Europe, a Japanse or American invasion (Pancrustacea: Isopoda)?
title_full_unstemmed The exotic isopod Synidotea in the Netherlands and Europe, a Japanse or American invasion (Pancrustacea: Isopoda)?
title_sort exotic isopod synidotea in the netherlands and europe, a japanse or american invasion (pancrustacea: isopoda)?
publishDate 2011
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http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/555338
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op_source Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.36 (2011) p.103
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