Recent progress and challenges facing ballast water treatment–a review
The transoceanic movement of non-indigenous microorganisms and organic and inorganic
contaminants through the transfer of ballast water of ocean-going vessels can be considered …
contaminants through the transfer of ballast water of ocean-going vessels can be considered …
The Tree of Life eDNA metabarcoding reveals a similar taxonomic richness but dissimilar evolutionary lineages between seaports and marine reserves
Coastal areas host a major part of marine biodiversity but are seriously threatened by ever‐
increasing human pressures. Transforming natural coastlines into urban seascapes through …
increasing human pressures. Transforming natural coastlines into urban seascapes through …
Environment and ship** drive environmental DNA beta‐diversity among commercial ports
The spread of nonindigenous species by ship** is a large and growing global problem
that harms coastal ecosystems and economies and may blur coastal biogeographical …
that harms coastal ecosystems and economies and may blur coastal biogeographical …
Anthropogenic modifications to estuaries facilitate the invasion of non-native species
New observations of non-indigenous species (NIS) in coastal waters, such as the Gulf of
Cadiz (Spain) have increased since 1980 and more or less exponentially in the last five …
Cadiz (Spain) have increased since 1980 and more or less exponentially in the last five …
Attribution and sensitivity analysis of runoff variation in the yellow river basin under climate change
L Chen, M Yang, X Liu, X Lu - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The Yellow River Basin is a typical arid and semi-arid area, which is very sensitive to climate
change. In recent years, it has become the area with the greatest shortage of water …
change. In recent years, it has become the area with the greatest shortage of water …
International ship** as a potent vector for spreading marine parasites
Aim The global ship** fleet, the primary means of transporting goods among countries,
also serves as a major dispersal mechanism for marine invasive species. To date …
also serves as a major dispersal mechanism for marine invasive species. To date …
Bloom forming species transported by ballast water under the management of D-1 and D-2 standards—Implications for current ballast water regulations
Y Chen, J Xue, W Feng, J Du, H Wu - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023 - Elsevier
Ballast water (BW) is a well-known transporter for introducing non-indigenous aquatic
organisms. To reduce such risks associated with BW discharge, the International Maritime …
organisms. To reduce such risks associated with BW discharge, the International Maritime …
Transoceanic ships as a source of alien dinoflagellate invasions of inland freshwater ecosystems
L Shang, Z Hu, Y Deng, J Li, Y Liu, X Song, X Zhai… - Harmful Algae, 2024 - Elsevier
Ships' ballast water and sediments have long been linked to the global transport and
expansion of invasive species and thus have become a hot research topic and …
expansion of invasive species and thus have become a hot research topic and …
Annual Dynamics of Bird Community at a Coastal Wetland and Their Relation to Habitat Types: The Example of Beidagang Wetland, Northern China
In order to provide more scientific guidance for wetland bird protection, this study addressed
the dynamics of the bird community sorted by ecotypes, classifications and threat categories …
the dynamics of the bird community sorted by ecotypes, classifications and threat categories …