International shipping has been the dominant vector of nonindigenous species introductions to the Laurentian Great Lakes over the past century. Apparent ballast-mediated invasions have been recorded in recent years, despite the implementation of voluntary ballast water exchange regulations in 1989. Since unregulated \u27no-ballast-on-board\u27 vessels currently dominate inbound traffic to the Great Lakes, it has been proposed that live or dormant organisms contained in residual ballast of these vessels may be partially responsible for recent invasions. Alternatively, euryhaline species may pose a significant invasion threat because they can potentially survive ballast exchange. In this study, we explored whether exposure to open-ocean water...
The most effective strategy for managing nonindigenous species (NIS) is through prevention of their ...
The global movement of aquatic non-indigenous species can have severe ecological, environmental and ...
Aim Hull fouling is a leading vector for the introduction of marine, non-indigenous species (NIS) wo...
Natural or anthropogenic movement of sediments may be an important vector for the dispersal of inver...
Ballast water has been the primary vector of nonindigenous species (NIS) to the Laurentian Great Lak...
Ships that enter the Great Lakes laden with cargo carry only residual ballast water and sediment in ...
1. Many freshwater zooplankton produce diapausing eggs capable of withstanding periods of adverse en...
1. Mid-ocean exchange and saltwater flushing were implemented as management practices to reduce the ...
Global ports are hubs for industrial activities and trade. In consequence, sediments and water in th...
Flushing of ballast tanks with seawater has been proposed to reduce the risk of invasion associated ...
Ships that enter the Great Lakes laden with cargo carry only residual ballast water and sediment in ...
Ballast water is a major vector of nonindigenous species invasion globally. Mandatory ballast water ...
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the world. Historically, the major vector for the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) has b...
Aim Many aquatic invertebrates produce dormant life-history stages as a means to endure inhospitabl...
The most effective strategy for managing nonindigenous species (NIS) is through prevention of their ...
The global movement of aquatic non-indigenous species can have severe ecological, environmental and ...
Aim Hull fouling is a leading vector for the introduction of marine, non-indigenous species (NIS) wo...
Natural or anthropogenic movement of sediments may be an important vector for the dispersal of inver...
Ballast water has been the primary vector of nonindigenous species (NIS) to the Laurentian Great Lak...
Ships that enter the Great Lakes laden with cargo carry only residual ballast water and sediment in ...
1. Many freshwater zooplankton produce diapausing eggs capable of withstanding periods of adverse en...
1. Mid-ocean exchange and saltwater flushing were implemented as management practices to reduce the ...
Global ports are hubs for industrial activities and trade. In consequence, sediments and water in th...
Flushing of ballast tanks with seawater has been proposed to reduce the risk of invasion associated ...
Ships that enter the Great Lakes laden with cargo carry only residual ballast water and sediment in ...
Ballast water is a major vector of nonindigenous species invasion globally. Mandatory ballast water ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73091/1/j.1365-2427.2004.01185.x.pd
the world. Historically, the major vector for the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) has b...
Aim Many aquatic invertebrates produce dormant life-history stages as a means to endure inhospitabl...
The most effective strategy for managing nonindigenous species (NIS) is through prevention of their ...
The global movement of aquatic non-indigenous species can have severe ecological, environmental and ...
Aim Hull fouling is a leading vector for the introduction of marine, non-indigenous species (NIS) wo...