Assessing the potential for the introduction and spread of alien species with marine litter
The introduction and transport of marine invasive species into new environments are a great
threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services with potential economic repercussions. There …
threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services with potential economic repercussions. There …
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Species in European Seas Next Article in Journal Dietary Variation Is Driven by Landscape …
Species in European Seas Next Article in Journal Dietary Variation Is Driven by Landscape …
Marine litter as a vector for non-native species: what we need to know
Plastic debris and other floating materials endanger severely marine ecosystems. When
they carry attached biota they can be a cause of biological invasions whose extent and …
they carry attached biota they can be a cause of biological invasions whose extent and …
DNA in a bottle—Rapid metabarcoding survey for early alerts of invasive species in ports
Biota monitoring in ports is increasingly needed for biosecurity reasons and safeguarding
marine biodiversity from biological invasion. Present and future international biosecurity …
marine biodiversity from biological invasion. Present and future international biosecurity …
The challenges and promises of genetic approaches for ballast water management
Ballast water is a main vector of introduction of Harmful Aquatic Organisms and Pathogens,
which includes Non-Indigenous Species. Numerous and diversified organisms are …
which includes Non-Indigenous Species. Numerous and diversified organisms are …
Anthropogenic marine litter composition in coastal areas may be a predictor of potentially invasive rafting fauna
Anthropogenic plastic pollution is a global problem. In the marine environment, one of its
less studied effects is the transport of attached biota, which might lead to introductions of non …
less studied effects is the transport of attached biota, which might lead to introductions of non …
Alert calling in port areas: Marine litter as possible secondary dispersal vector for hitchhiking invasive species
Floating plastic debris, such as bottles and fishing gear, is a shelter for different species in
the oceans. Litter may therefore help the spread of non-indigenous species (NIS). Here we …
the oceans. Litter may therefore help the spread of non-indigenous species (NIS). Here we …
Epigenetic signatures of invasive status in populations of marine invertebrates
Epigenetics, as a DNA signature that affects gene expression and enables rapid reaction of
an organism to environmental changes, is likely involved in the process of biological …
an organism to environmental changes, is likely involved in the process of biological …
Barcodes of marine invertebrates from north Iberian ports: Native diversity and resistance to biological invasions
Ports are gateways for many marine organisms transported by ships worldwide, especially
non-indigenous species (NIS). In this study carried out in North Iberian ports (Cantabrian …
non-indigenous species (NIS). In this study carried out in North Iberian ports (Cantabrian …
Controlling populations of invasive pygmy mussel (Xenostrobus securis) through citizen science and environmental DNA
Early detection of dangerous exotic species is crucial for stop** marine invasions. The
New Zealand pygmy mussel Xenostrobus securis is a problematic species in coasts of …
New Zealand pygmy mussel Xenostrobus securis is a problematic species in coasts of …