The global spread of fouling invasive species continues despite the use of antifouling biocides on vessel hulls. Furthermore, previous evidence suggests that non-indigenous species (NIS) introduced via hull fouling may have been selected for metal tolerance. Consequently, this process of selection may have then enhanced their introduction and establishment success in metal-polluted environments. This thesis examines the basis of copper tolerance in the non-indigenous bryozoan Watersipora subtorquata, and whether this successful NIS has evolved to benefit from a common contaminant in the marine environment.Using a series of laboratory-based experiments I found that tolerance to copper in W. subtorquata is a heritable genetic trait that varie...
The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organ...
none3The analysis of genotypic shifts in field-exposed populations has been proposed as a tool for m...
Contamination is a ubiquitous problem in the marine environment that has been observed to cause nega...
Many factors contribute to the potential of a non-indigenous species to invade an area and become es...
Colonial ascidians are a group of prolific marine invaders found in urban biofouling communities. De...
Chronic copper toxicity was found to result in growth hormesis in both C. hvalina and E. pilosa. To...
The present study was conducted to assess three microevolutionary aspects of adaptation to pollution...
Heavy metal pollution is a growing environmental concern that has been exacerbated by the advent of ...
Abstract 1. Top of page 2. Abstract 3. INTRODUCTION 4. MATERIALS AND METHODS 5...
The toxicity of pollutants on aquatic communities is determined by the specific sensitivities and by...
Copper (Cu) contamination is common and widespread in coastal marine environments. This study used t...
Copper is one of the most frequently used algaecides to control blooms of toxic cyanobacteria in wat...
Organisms inhabiting metal-contaminated areas may develop metal tolerance, with either phenotypic ad...
The importance of species interactions in studies assessing the trace metal tolerance of individual ...
Considering IPPC climate change scenarios, it is pertinent to predict situations where coastal ecosy...
The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organ...
none3The analysis of genotypic shifts in field-exposed populations has been proposed as a tool for m...
Contamination is a ubiquitous problem in the marine environment that has been observed to cause nega...
Many factors contribute to the potential of a non-indigenous species to invade an area and become es...
Colonial ascidians are a group of prolific marine invaders found in urban biofouling communities. De...
Chronic copper toxicity was found to result in growth hormesis in both C. hvalina and E. pilosa. To...
The present study was conducted to assess three microevolutionary aspects of adaptation to pollution...
Heavy metal pollution is a growing environmental concern that has been exacerbated by the advent of ...
Abstract 1. Top of page 2. Abstract 3. INTRODUCTION 4. MATERIALS AND METHODS 5...
The toxicity of pollutants on aquatic communities is determined by the specific sensitivities and by...
Copper (Cu) contamination is common and widespread in coastal marine environments. This study used t...
Copper is one of the most frequently used algaecides to control blooms of toxic cyanobacteria in wat...
Organisms inhabiting metal-contaminated areas may develop metal tolerance, with either phenotypic ad...
The importance of species interactions in studies assessing the trace metal tolerance of individual ...
Considering IPPC climate change scenarios, it is pertinent to predict situations where coastal ecosy...
The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organ...
none3The analysis of genotypic shifts in field-exposed populations has been proposed as a tool for m...
Contamination is a ubiquitous problem in the marine environment that has been observed to cause nega...