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Bratislavia dadayi (Michaelsen, 1905) (Annelida: Clitellata: Naididae). A new non-indigenous species for Europe, and other non-native annelids in the Schelde estuary

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For the first time, the freshwater oligochaete species Bratislavia dadayi (Michaelsen, 1905) is recorded in Europe. The species was found at three subtidal stations in the Schelde estuary in Belgium, where it was probably introduced from the Americas. We provide an overview of the species' nomenclature, diagnostics, distribution, and ecology. Bratislavia dadayi is one of 11 non-indigenous annelids currently known to occur in the Schelde estuary.

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Number of pages 8
Volume 8
Magazine issue 1
Pages (to-from) 37-44
Type A1: Web of Science-article
Category Research
Magazine Aquatic Invasions|Aquatic Invasions Published online:
Issns 1818-5487
Publisher International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology (SIL)
Language English
Bibtex

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title = "Bratislavia dadayi (Michaelsen, 1905) (Annelida: Clitellata: Naididae)",
abstract = "For the first time, the freshwater oligochaete species Bratislavia dadayi (Michaelsen, 1905) is recorded in Europe. The species was found at three subtidal stations in the Schelde estuary in Belgium, where it was probably introduced from the Americas. We provide an overview of the species' nomenclature, diagnostics, distribution, and ecology. Bratislavia dadayi is one of 11 non-indigenous annelids currently known to occur in the Schelde estuary.",
author = "Jan Soors and Ton van Haaren and Timm Tarmo and Jeroen Speybroeck",
year = "2013",
month = mar,
day = "01",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2013.8.1.04",
language = "English",
publisher = "International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology (SIL)",
address = "Belgium,
type = "Other"
}

Authors

Jan Soors
Ton van Haaren
Timm Tarmo
Jeroen Speybroeck