The risk of marine bioinvasion caused by global shipping.
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The global distribution of the arbovirus vectors Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictusThe importance of the human footprint in shaping the global distribution of terrestrial, freshwater and marine invadersSpace invaders; biological invasions in marine conservation planningGlobal patterns in threats to vertebrates by biological invasionsTemporal modelling of ballast water discharge and ship-mediated invasion risk to Australia.Importance of geographic origin for invasion success: A case study of the North and Baltic Seas versus the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River regionPatterns of genetic diversity of the cryptogenic red alga Polysiphonia morrowii (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) suggest multiple origins of the Atlantic populationsPredicting the spread of marine species introduced by global shippingBIOGEOGRAPHY. The dispersal of alien species redefines biogeography in the Anthropocene.Global trade will accelerate plant invasions in emerging economies under climate change.Modelling the introduction and spread of non-native species: international trade and climate change drive ragweed invasion.Importance of plasticity and local adaptation for coping with changing salinity in coastal areas: a test case with barnacles in the Baltic Sea.Economic and physical determinants of the global distributions of crop pests and pathogensInvasion pathway of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Mediterranean SeaHigh genetic diversity and absence of founder effects in a worldwide aquatic invader.The role of global trade and transport network topology in the human-mediated dispersal of alien species.Activities and vectors responsible for the biological pollution in the Taranto Seas (Mediterranean Sea, southern Italy): a review.A spatial mismatch between invader impacts and research publications.The Application of DNA Barcodes for the Identification of Marine Crustaceans from the North Sea and Adjacent Regions.The Story of a Hitchhiker: Population Genetic Patterns in the Invasive Barnacle Balanus(Amphibalanus) improvisus Darwin 1854.Integrative Analysis of the Physical Transport Network into AustraliaIdentifying the physical features of marina infrastructure associated with the presence of non-native species in the UKPrioritising surveillance for alien organisms transported as stowaways on ships travelling to South AfricaInvestigating the widespread introduction of a tropical marine fouling species.Population and life-stage specific sensitivities to temperature and salinity stress in barnacles.The many projected futures of dengue.Predicting the Risk of Biological Invasions Using Environmental Similarity and Transport Network Connectedness.Role of commercial harbours and recreational marinas in the spread of non-indigenous fouling species.Protected areas offer refuge from invasive species spreading under climate change.CMOS based image cytometry for detection of phytoplankton in ballast water.Tracking marine alien species by ship movements.The intermediate distance hypothesis of biological invasions.Marine management affects the invasion success of a non-native species in a temperate reef system in California, USA.Resting Stage of Plankton Diversity from Singapore Coastal Water: Implications for Harmful Algae Blooms and Coastal Management.Transported biofilms and their influence on subsequent macrofouling colonization.Development of a pathway model to assess the exposure of European pine trees to pine wood nematode via the trade of wood.Habitat formation prevails over predation in influencing fouling communities.Out of Asia: mitochondrial evolutionary history of the globally introduced supralittoral isopod Ligia exotica.Marine exotic isopods from the Iberian Peninsula and nearby waters.Insights from modeling studies on how climate change affects invasive alien species geography.
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The risk of marine bioinvasion caused by global shipping.
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