The European sea squirt, Ascidiella aspersa was first found as an alien species in 2008 from Funka Bay, Hokkaido, northern Japan, causing serious damage to the scallop aquaculture industry. We investigated A. aspersa on cultured scallops and larval occurrence from July 2010 to June 2014 to clarify life history traits and population dynamics, and consider the relation between the life history of A. aspersa and the process of scallop aquaculture. Larvae of A. aspersa were found from June to December, and recruitment on cultured scallops occurred mainly between July and October. The ascidians grew well and their weights increased until February. We found that 60-80% of A. aspersa that had settled in summer had eggs or sperm in autumn, and 90-1...
Despite the poorly studied biodiversity of the Southwestern Atlantic, several exotic species have al...
Exotic (introduced) species are a growing problem in ports worldwide and comprise the most important...
Invasive species constitute a major threat to global biodiversity and cause important economic loss...
Commercial scallops (Pecten fumatus) were collected from Bass Strait, Australia from 41 dredge tows....
Ascidians are important both as invasive species and as a fouling group in artificial marine habitat...
Many species of ascidian have become successfully established as introduced species in marine commun...
Ascidians are globally important members of marine fouling communities. We measured in situ biodepos...
During the past three decades, coastal marine waters have become among the most invaded habitats glo...
In 2004, an exotic tunicate, Ciona intestinalis, was detected in Montague River, Prince Edward Islan...
Scallop aquaculture in Chile suffers from intense fouling on culture facilities by invasive species ...
Background: Ascidians (phylum Chordata, class Ascidiacea) represent the closest living invertebrate ...
Over the past decade, several species of non-indigenous ascidian have had adverse effects in the mar...
The doughboy scallop, Chlamys (Mimachlamys) asperrimus (Lamarck, 1819) is an abundant benthic bival...
Biological invasions pose a serious threat to biodiversity world-wide. Through various means, such a...
Scallops are bivalve filter-feeding mollusks that can attain a large size and have great importance ...
Despite the poorly studied biodiversity of the Southwestern Atlantic, several exotic species have al...
Exotic (introduced) species are a growing problem in ports worldwide and comprise the most important...
Invasive species constitute a major threat to global biodiversity and cause important economic loss...
Commercial scallops (Pecten fumatus) were collected from Bass Strait, Australia from 41 dredge tows....
Ascidians are important both as invasive species and as a fouling group in artificial marine habitat...
Many species of ascidian have become successfully established as introduced species in marine commun...
Ascidians are globally important members of marine fouling communities. We measured in situ biodepos...
During the past three decades, coastal marine waters have become among the most invaded habitats glo...
In 2004, an exotic tunicate, Ciona intestinalis, was detected in Montague River, Prince Edward Islan...
Scallop aquaculture in Chile suffers from intense fouling on culture facilities by invasive species ...
Background: Ascidians (phylum Chordata, class Ascidiacea) represent the closest living invertebrate ...
Over the past decade, several species of non-indigenous ascidian have had adverse effects in the mar...
The doughboy scallop, Chlamys (Mimachlamys) asperrimus (Lamarck, 1819) is an abundant benthic bival...
Biological invasions pose a serious threat to biodiversity world-wide. Through various means, such a...
Scallops are bivalve filter-feeding mollusks that can attain a large size and have great importance ...
Despite the poorly studied biodiversity of the Southwestern Atlantic, several exotic species have al...
Exotic (introduced) species are a growing problem in ports worldwide and comprise the most important...
Invasive species constitute a major threat to global biodiversity and cause important economic loss...