the world. Historically, the major vector for the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) has been the release of contaminated ballast water via transoceanic ships. Despite regulations implemented in 1993, requiring vessels carrying fresh ballast water to exchange this water with saline ocean water, new reports of invasions have continued. 2. NIS often have a wide environmental tolerance allowing them to adapt to and invade a variety of habitats. It has been hypothesized that NIS with broad salinity tolerance may be able to survive ballast water exchange (BWE) and continue to pose an invasion risk to the Great Lakes. 3. We tested the short-term salinity tolerance of eight recent invaders to the Great Lakes, specifically three cladocera...
All transoceanic vessels entering the Great Lakes are required to manage ballast water and ballast t...
There is a wide range of salinity tolerance within the family Cichlidae. The most impactful and wide...
In order to draw implications for ballast water management, we tested the tolerance of two Ponto-Cas...
1. Many freshwater zooplankton produce diapausing eggs capable of withstanding periods of adverse en...
Invasions of freshwater habitats by marine species have become increasingly common in recent years, ...
International shipping has been the dominant vector of nonindigenous species introductions to the La...
The 180+ invaders established in the Great Lakes include three fishes introduced by ballast water. U...
Since completion of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1959, at least 43 nonindigenous species (NIS) of anim...
Ballast water has been the primary vector of nonindigenous species (NIS) to the Laurentian Great Lak...
Aim Hull fouling is a leading vector for the introduction of marine, non-indigenous species (NIS) wo...
The benthic stages of Dreissenidae and Mytilidae may be dispersed over long distances while attached...
Ballast water is a major vector of nonindigenous species invasion globally. Mandatory ballast water ...
The North American Great Lakes have been invaded and dramatically altered by more than 145 alien spe...
Salinization of coastal freshwater ecosystems is already occurring in some regions of the world. Thi...
SYNOPSIS. Invasive species that penetrate habitat boundaries are likely to experience strong selecti...
All transoceanic vessels entering the Great Lakes are required to manage ballast water and ballast t...
There is a wide range of salinity tolerance within the family Cichlidae. The most impactful and wide...
In order to draw implications for ballast water management, we tested the tolerance of two Ponto-Cas...
1. Many freshwater zooplankton produce diapausing eggs capable of withstanding periods of adverse en...
Invasions of freshwater habitats by marine species have become increasingly common in recent years, ...
International shipping has been the dominant vector of nonindigenous species introductions to the La...
The 180+ invaders established in the Great Lakes include three fishes introduced by ballast water. U...
Since completion of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1959, at least 43 nonindigenous species (NIS) of anim...
Ballast water has been the primary vector of nonindigenous species (NIS) to the Laurentian Great Lak...
Aim Hull fouling is a leading vector for the introduction of marine, non-indigenous species (NIS) wo...
The benthic stages of Dreissenidae and Mytilidae may be dispersed over long distances while attached...
Ballast water is a major vector of nonindigenous species invasion globally. Mandatory ballast water ...
The North American Great Lakes have been invaded and dramatically altered by more than 145 alien spe...
Salinization of coastal freshwater ecosystems is already occurring in some regions of the world. Thi...
SYNOPSIS. Invasive species that penetrate habitat boundaries are likely to experience strong selecti...
All transoceanic vessels entering the Great Lakes are required to manage ballast water and ballast t...
There is a wide range of salinity tolerance within the family Cichlidae. The most impactful and wide...
In order to draw implications for ballast water management, we tested the tolerance of two Ponto-Cas...