List of works by Vitaliy Semenchenko

A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions

scientific article

A new record of the North American gastropod Physella acuta (Draparnaud, 1805) from the Neman River Basin, Belarus

scientific article

A pathways risk assessment of aquatic non-indigenous macroinvertebrates passing to, and through, the Central European invasion corridor

scientific article

Alien species in a warmer world: risks and opportunities

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Assessing the risks of aquatic species invasions via European inland waterways: from concepts to environmental indicators

scientific article

Assessment of biocontamination of benthic macroinvertebrate communities in European inland waterways

scientific article published in 2008

Checklist of aquatic alien species established in large river basins of Belarus

scientific article published in 2009

Checklist of non-native benthic macroinvertebrates and fish in the Dnieper River basin

First record of the invasive North American gastropod Ferrissia fragilis (Tryon, 1863) from the Pripyat River basin, Belarus

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First record of the invasive Ponto-Caspian mysid Limnomysis benedeni Czerniavsky, 1882 from the River Pripyat, Belarus

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First records of the alien amphipod Dikerogammarus haemobaphes (Eichwald, 1841) in the Neman River basin (Belarus)

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Non-native fish in Belarusian and Polish areas of the European central invasion corridor

article by Vitaliy Semenchenko et al published 1 January 2011 in Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies

Risk screening of non-native macroinvertebrates in the major rivers and associated basins of Belarus using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit

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Speaking their language – Development of a multilingual decision-support tool for communicating invasive species risks to decision makers and stakeholders

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Two new invasive Ponto-Caspian amphipods reached the Pripyat River, Belarus

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