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Mytilicola orientalis infestation Mytilicola orientalis infestation (oyster redworm)
Mytilicola orientalis was first described by Mori (1935) from the gut of bivalves in Japan. It was subsequently erroneously...
Tamias sibiricus Tamias sibiricus (Siberian chipmunk)
T. sibiricus is a terrestrial sciurid weighing approximately 100 g, present from northwestern Russia to southeastern Asia. Imported from...
Cervus nippon Cervus nippon (Sika)
In most cases where provenance is recorded, established feral populations are primarily of animals drawn from Honshu, and thus of the types...
Callosciurus erythraeus Callosciurus erythraeus (Pallas's squirrel)
C. erythraeus is a serious pest for agroforestry both in its original and its introduced range (Kuo, 1985; Torii, 1993). Population...
Anguillicoloides crassus Anguillicoloides crassus
A. crassus is native to eastern Asia where it is a widespread, non-pathogenic parasite of the swimbladder of Anguilla japonica....
  Anser indicus (bar-headed goose)
A. indicus has been introduced to several countries but has established a substantial breeding population only in the
Rhamnus cathartica Rhamnus cathartica (buckthorn)
R. cathartica was introduced to North America from Europe more than 100 years ago and it has continued to spread into new areas...
Perccottus glenii Perccottus glenii (Amur sleeper)
The Amur sleeper is considered as one of the most widespread (Reshetnikov, 2010) and successful fish invaders in European inland waters of...
Perna viridis Perna viridis (Asian green mussel)
The green mussel, Perna viridis, previously known as Mytilus viridis and Mytilus smaragdinus, is of commercial importance...
Pacifastacus leniusculus Pacifastacus leniusculus (American signal crayfish)
The high adaptability of the signal crayfish, Pacifastacus leniusculus, to a wide range of environments has led to it being one of the...
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