Advantages and limitations of environmental DNA/RNA tools for marine biosecurity: management and surveillance of non-indigenous species
To enable successful management of marine bioinvasions, timely and robust scientific
advice is required. This knowledge should inform managers and stakeholders on the …
advice is required. This knowledge should inform managers and stakeholders on the …
Key questions and recent research advances on harmful algal blooms in relation to nutrients and eutrophication
Abstract The Core Research Project on HABs in Eutrophic Systems was one of the projects
implemented under the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms …
implemented under the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms …
Vulnerability of coastal ecosystems to changes in harmful algal bloom distribution in response to climate change: projections based on model analysis
Harmful algal blooms (HAB s), those proliferations of algae that can cause fish kills,
contaminate seafood with toxins, form unsightly scums, or detrimentally alter ecosystem …
contaminate seafood with toxins, form unsightly scums, or detrimentally alter ecosystem …
Classification of non-indigenous species based on their impacts: considerations for application in marine management
Assessment of the ecological and economic/societal impacts of the introduction of non-
indigenous species (NIS) is one of the primary focus areas of bioinvasion science in …
indigenous species (NIS) is one of the primary focus areas of bioinvasion science in …
Dose of truth—monitoring marine non-indigenous species to serve legislative requirements
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are recognized as a global threat to biodiversity and
monitoring their presence and impacts is considered a prerequisite for marine …
monitoring their presence and impacts is considered a prerequisite for marine …
Recent insights about relationships between nutrient availability, forms, and stoichiometry, and the distribution, ecophysiology, and food web effects of pelagic and …
The genus Prorocentrum includes six planktonic species that form high-biomass blooms,
and at least nine predominantly benthic toxigenic species. Four of the plankters, including P …
and at least nine predominantly benthic toxigenic species. Four of the plankters, including P …
Long-term trends in phytoplankton composition in the western and central Baltic Sea
N Wasmund, J Tuimala, S Suikkanen… - Journal of Marine …, 2011 - Elsevier
The phytoplankton biomass data of the period 1979–2005 of the Belt Sea area and the
Baltic Proper, separated into spring, summer and autumn data, were checked for trends …
Baltic Proper, separated into spring, summer and autumn data, were checked for trends …
Two decades of oligotrophication: Evidence for a phytoplankton community shift in the coastal lagoon of Thau (Mediterranean Sea, France)
V Derolez, D Soudant, N Malet, C Chiantella… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Mediterranean costal lagoons have been exposed to anthropic eutrophication for decades.
Thau lagoon is one of the largest among them and provides many ecosystem services …
Thau lagoon is one of the largest among them and provides many ecosystem services …
[PDF][PDF] Remote detection of invasive alien species
Invasive alien species (IAS) are non-native species with a rapid spread potential that can
have negative ecological, environmental, and economic effects on the environments where …
have negative ecological, environmental, and economic effects on the environments where …
Ecosystem vulnerability to alien and invasive species: a case study on marine habitats along the Italian coast
Spread of alien species (AS) is a serious threat to marine habitats and analysis of principal
descriptors of their occurrence is pivotal to set reliable conservation strategies. In order to …
descriptors of their occurrence is pivotal to set reliable conservation strategies. In order to …