Historical baselines in marine bioinvasions: Implications for policy and management

H Ojaveer, BS Galil, JT Carlton, H Alleway… - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
The human-mediated introduction of marine non-indigenous species is a centuries-if not
millennia-old phenomenon, but was only recently acknowledged as a potent driver of …

Mini-review: Assessing the drivers of ship biofouling management–aligning industry and biosecurity goals

I Davidson, C Scianni, C Hewitt, R Everett, E Holm… - Biofouling, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Biofouling exerts a frictional and cost penalty on ships and is a direct cause of invasion by
marine species. These negative consequences provide a unifying purpose for the maritime …

Tsunami-driven rafting: Transoceanic species dispersal and implications for marine biogeography

JT Carlton, JW Chapman, JB Geller, JA Miller… - Science, 2017 - science.org
The 2011 East Japan earthquake generated a massive tsunami that launched an
extraordinary transoceanic biological rafting event with no known historical precedent. We …

Hull fouling as an invasion vector: can simple models explain a complex problem?

F Sylvester, O Kalaci, B Leung… - Journal of Applied …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The most effective way to manage nonindigenous species and their impacts is to prevent
their introduction via vector regulation. While ships' ballast water is very well studied and this …

[HTML][HTML] Non-native coral species dominate the fouling community on a semi-submersible platform in the southern Caribbean

BW Hoeksema, K Samimi-Namin, CS McFadden… - Marine Pollution …, 2023 - Elsevier
A coral community was examined on a semi-submersible platform that was moored at the
leeward side of Curaçao, in the southern Caribbean, from August 2016 until August 2017 …

Higher-order patterns of aquatic species spread through the global ship** network

M Saebi, J Xu, EK Grey, DM Lodge, JJ Corbett… - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The introduction and establishment of nonindigenous species (NIS) through global ship
movements poses a significant threat to marine ecosystems and economies. While ballast …

A history of ship specialization and consequences for marine invasions, management and policy

IC Davidson, C Scianni, MS Minton… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Propagule pressure plays a key role in the successful establishment of introduced species.
Explaining invasion patterns, predicting future invasions and reducing invasion rates are …

Mediators of invasions in the sea: life history strategies and dispersal vectors facilitating global sea anemone introductions

H Glon, M Daly, JT Carlton, MM Flenniken… - Biological Invasions, 2020 - Springer
Widespread non-native species tend to demonstrate an apparent lack of selectivity in habitat
requirements, feeding regimes, and reproductive needs, while displaying a tendency to …

Climate change, non‐indigenous species and ship**: assessing the risk of species introduction to a high‐A rctic archipelago

C Ware, J Berge, JH Sundet… - Diversity and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Anticipated changes in the global ocean climate will affect the vulnerability of marine
ecosystems to the negative effects of non‐indigenous species (NIS). In the A rctic, there is a …

Fluorine-free mixed amphiphilic polymers based on PDMS and PEG side chains for fouling release applications

HS Sundaram, Y Cho, MD Dimitriou, CJ Weinman… - Biofouling, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Fluorine-free mixed amphiphilic block copolymers with mixtures of short side groups of
polydimethyl siloxane (PDMS) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) were synthesized and studied …