‘World's five worst #invasivealien ant threats to #biodiversityhotspots will not decrease significantly under future climatic conditions’ 🌍🐜
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An #InvasiveAlien tree species once meant to combat desertification in Kenya is spreading at a rate of up to 15% a year, choking vast rangelands.
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The Cut-Off Channel at Wretton is carpeted in #invasivealien Zebra Mussels, esp clustered on any hard surfaces eg fallen tree trunk. They keep the water amazingly clear (even in absence of Daphnia swarms of 2 weeks earlier) but I worry they'll obscure more prehistoric bones. #invertebrate 13/21
Shocked to find #invasivealien Demon Shrimp (Dikerogammarus haemobaphes). With Cut-off Channel artificially flowing to River Lark, matter of time before it's invaded. It already has Signal Crayfish.
Lots bright red Water Mites (Hydrachnidae).
Not sure what insects have emerged? #invertebrate
7/25
The Cut-Off Channel's clarity - esp. amazing as it's flowing from Great Ouse (during times of flood it flows other way, from the Lark!) - is horrendous infestation of #invasivealien Zebra Mussels (top). How long before they smother the native Swollen River Mussels (Unio tumidus). #invertebrate 6/25
I always enjoy freshwater sponges (Spongillidae) in East Anglian chalk streams like the River Little Ouse, but not the #invasivealien Signal Crayfish such as this deceased monster.
Common molluscs of these #rivers include Wandering & Common River (Viviparus viviparus) snails #SpongeThursday 13/14
The Little Ouse at Lakenheath Fen is patrolled by droves of Common River-snail (Viviparus viviparus). No idea what's going on with the top one? Seems to have taken leave of its shell. Looks v painful. Sadly the banks in some places riddled with excavations of #invasivealien Signal Crayfish. 17/24
In Little Ouse, huge numbers of #invasivealien, but nonetheless, charming, Bitterlings, a few males still in breeding colours. Plenty Duck & Swan mussels into which they inject, via the siphons, their eggs & sperm, so the eggs can mature & hatch in safety before the fry exit via the siphons. 16/24
Saw some fine Marbled (Pachygrapsus marmoratus) & Warty (Eriphia verrucosa) crabs at La Réserve de Nice, as well as plenty of Rayed Mediterranean Limpets (Patella caerulea) & shells of the #invasivealien Pacific Oyster (Magallana gigas). #crustacean #molluscmonday #france #invertebrate 11/14
The macrophyte diversity of the River Lark upstream of Isleham marina was rather low. A few patches of Water Starwort & Perfoliate Pondweed (Potamogeton perfoliatus), a Lesser Water-Parsnip (Berula erecta) & too many big banks of the #invasivealien Nuttall's Waterweed (Elodea nuttallii). 12/14
On Friday in River Rhône at Chemin du Moulin des Frère, glorious swim (19.6°C) but useless snorkel, almost zero vis. due to inflow from Arve to crystal clear waters flowing from Lake Geneva. Saw only #InvasiveAlien Zebra mussels (dead?), Spiked Water Milfoil & a fish jump. #MySwim #MolluscMonday 1/4
The Sapiston River/Black Bourn below Ixworth also suffers incredibly dense infestation of #InvasiveAlien Signal Crayfish riddling #river bed & banks with their holes. Another alien is tiny Jenkins Spire-snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum). At least Great Ram's-horn is native. #snailsky #snails 5/10
Below the #fish pass, I did spot a colony of Sessilida ciliates & also the only #invasivealien Signal Crayfish I saw, though there was plenty of their holes riddling the river bed further upstream, which is where I found & removed from the #RiverLark an illegal crayfish trap. #cilia #rivers 10/12
Apart from the European/Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio), the only fish we saw was this small, dead Roach.
Was disturbed to find one group of what I think could be #invasivealien Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) - which have seen elsewhere in vicinity bsky.app/profile/nume.... #MolluscMonday 3/6
In Nqanqarhu. #Ntabelanga Dam featured in #SONA. Breakfasting @ coffee shop which can't serve tap water = undrinkable. Will ask why #DFFE #Creecy cut #WorkingforWater funding. Clearing #invasivealien trees/restoring #watercatchments is best bang-for-buck to secure water supply. #SANParks #SANBI
Apart from fry, the only animal life I saw in 275 m of River Lark downstream of the noisome inflow, up from Gravel House, was #invasivealien Signal Crayfish.
Upstream, as well as wall to wall fish, there were Painter's Mussels (Unio pictorum). #chalkstreams #WorldRiversDay 3/10
Good to see plenty Freshwater Shrimps (Gammarus pulex) in River Sapiston/Black Bourn #Ixworth, not good seeing #invasivealien Signal Crayfish.
Lake Sponge (Spongilla lacustris) under rocks & bridge.
On my last 2 swims have seen live Cellar Slugs (Limacus sp) in rivers. Why?
6/9
Sadly, a high incidence of the Microsporidian parasite, Glugea anomala among the Three-spined Sticklebacks in the Black Bourn & met this feisty little #invasivealien Signal Crayfish at the ford, along with a dead one further down. #Chalkstreams #FakenhamMagna #Suffolk #fish 4/5
Some fine displays of Lake Sponge (Spongilla lacustris), in hues of green & cream - beneath the surface of the River Thet as it flows past Cloverfields Water Meadows.
Plenty of evidence of Swan Mussels, & much less welcome, #invasivealien Signal Crayfish. #SpongeThursday 10/12
The River Babingley below the A149 has lots of big marauding #invasivealien Chinese Mitten Crabs, very bold.
One of the holes in the bank seemed to have a barricade of stones at entrance, like Octopuses make for their dens. Could this be done by Chinese Mitten Crabs?
4/11
Still plenty Swan Mussels to host Bitterling young, but for how long - #invasivealien Zebra Mussels colony in the Wissey under railway bridge. River bed sadly barren, due to clearance of vegetation for navigation? But riddled with huge Chinese Mitten Crabs & their holes. 4/10
V v shocked to find infestation of #invasivealien Zebra Mussels in Cut-off Channel at Stoke Ferry aqueduct, incl. killing a Duck Mussel. & a Demon Shrimp? From @NBNAtlas only 2nd shrimp record E of Great Ouse & most Eastern mussel on Cut-off.
What's the "string of beads"?
13/17
Great piece by @erikstokstad on extraordinary good news of China's plan to eradicate 90% of #invasivealien Spartina cordgrass from its coastal wetlands by 2025 & input of innovative ultrafast @ConservEvidence global review of what control methods work....
Amidst the quaggascape of Lake Geneva & further #invasivealien Canadian Waterweed (Elodea canadensis), native plants cling on: Perfoliate Pondweed (Potamogeton perfoliatus), pretty Opposite-leaved Pondweed (Groenlandia densa) & Spiked Water Milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum).
3/5
Blissful to swim in crystal clear, warm(ish) water (14.2°C) of Lake Geneva at La Perle du Lac for 30mins, as antidote to a week of @RamsarConv #COP14, but saw not 1 fish & shocked to find it utterly infested with #invasivealien Quagga Mussels.
#MySwim #Geneva #ActForWetlands 1/5
Along the banks of Wissey Little River at Northwold there's the cloying scent of Himalayan Balsam, an #invasivealien that has severely infested the banks, pretty though it is, with its fun, poppable seed pods. #invasiveplants #InvasiveSpecies #chalkstreams #wildflowerhour
5/8
On a bright, autumn afternoon @FullersMill, Water Chickweed (Myosoton aquaticum) in bloom on banks, while under stones in River Lark, freshwater sponges & #invasivealien Signal Crayfish lurk. #wildflowerhour #spongethursday #WestStow #Suffolk #Brecks #Breckland #sundayvibes 2/2
It seems that these crabs discovered in the Gaywood River in Norfolk are not Chinese Mitten Crabs, but the rarer, also damaging, invasive alien species, Asian Shore Crabs (Hemigrapsus sanguineus).
@NorfolkBIS @EnvAgencyAnglia @OuseEcologyEA @echinoblog #nonnative #invasivealien
In tributary of River Lark from @SWTLackfordLake, Anabolia nervosa caddis fly larvae, sticks attached to case to protect themselves from trout & other fish predators.
Hefty #invasivealien Signal Crayfish.
Sayers Brook tributary not snorkleable.
#chalkstreams #WestSuffolk
4/5
Delighted to find Stone Loach in sweet spot where River Lark rushes thro' tunnel under A11 at Barton Mills, washing all the silt off the riverbed. Roach, Gudgeon, Minnows & a Three-spined Stickleback all concentrated there + lurking #invasivealien Signal Crayfish. #MySwim 1/5