Exotics of Coastal and Inland Waters of Ireland and Britain

  • Minchin D
  • Eno C
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Abstract

A greater number of exotics are known from Britain than Ireland, almost certainly arising from the greater levels of trade in Britain and its proximity to the European continent, where a greater number of species are present. This trend is reflected for freshwater, brackish and marine species. Further range expansions from Europe are expected from similar latitudes and many from the Indo-Pacific region.

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Minchin, D., & Eno, C. (2002). Exotics of Coastal and Inland Waters of Ireland and Britain. In Invasive Aquatic Species of Europe. Distribution, Impacts and Management (pp. 267–275). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9956-6_29

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