The European green crab, Carcinus maenas, is found throughout New England, the Canadian Maritimes, the west coast of North America from California to British Columbia as well as South Africa ...
The European green crab (Carcinus maenas) is recognized as one of the most damaging invasive species globally, particularly affecting coastal ecosystems in North America. Originally from ...
The European green crab is considered an aggressively invasive alien species in most of the regions it inhabits. It has spread across the globe by hitching rides on the hulls of ships and is now found ...
Scientists believe European green crabs (Carcinus maenas), also known as Joe rocker crabs, first arrived in North America in the early 1800s.They likely caught a ride in the ballast of merchant ...
Author(s): Joan Drinkwin, Allen Pleus, Dr. Thomas Therriault, Renny Talbot, Dr. Emily W. Grason, Dr. P. Sean McDonald, Jeff Adams, Todd Hass, Kate Litle ...
[4] Exploring Crustacean Health: Effect of Profilicollis botulus Infection on the Behaviour of Carcinus maenas and Antilipopolysaccharide Factor Phylogeny in Decapoda ...
Elkhorn Slough in California’s Monterey Bay has been plagued by invasive European green crabs for a while. Luckily, efforts to keep the pesky critters under control have been bolstered by an ...
The first discovery of destructive European green crabs at Annette Island is spurring action to prevent damage to Southeast Alaska’s natural marine ecosystem When Natalie Bennett was walking surveying ...