Marine aliens are non-native species that have been transported across major geographical barriers by human activities, involving vectors that move propagules along pathways. Species may also be newly observed in a geographical area due to range shifts, generally in association with climate change. Artificial structures are considered to be either man-made materials or natural materials shaped or displaced to serve a specific function for human activities. All types of artificial structures are currently increasing dramatically in coastal zones due to increasing human populations on coastlines. Most of the significant marine vectors and pathways involve mobile artificial structures and are reviewed here. These include shipping (ballast wate...
SYNOPSIS. Non-indigenous species (NIS) are increasingly conspicuous in marine and estuarine habitats...
Marinas are biologically diverse hotspots often constructed out of artificial materials that act as ...
Human-mediated marine bioinvasions have altered the way we view the marine environment — virtually a...
Marine aliens are non-native species that have been transported across major geographical barriers b...
Aim The global sprawl of marine hard infrastructure (e.g. breakwaters, sea walls and jetties) can ex...
Floating marine litter is a potentially important pathway/vector of primary introduction or of furth...
Whether intentional or not, humans have been responsible for the translocation of invasive marine sp...
We identified different distributions of marine nonindigenous species (NIS) and native species on so...
Introduction and spread of non-indigenous species is a significant threat to the preservation of glo...
International audienceArtificial structures in ports are commonly colonized by non-indigenous epifau...
Global increases in urban development have resulted in severe habitat modification in many estuaries...
WOS: 000321510200011This paper reviews the alien polychaete species in the world's oceans and their ...
<div><p>With increasing coastal infrastructure and use of novel materials there is a need to investi...
Artificial structures created for aquatic anthropogenic activities are often colonized and fouled by...
International audienceOnce upon a time, it happened that a buoy located on the USA coast between Flo...
SYNOPSIS. Non-indigenous species (NIS) are increasingly conspicuous in marine and estuarine habitats...
Marinas are biologically diverse hotspots often constructed out of artificial materials that act as ...
Human-mediated marine bioinvasions have altered the way we view the marine environment — virtually a...
Marine aliens are non-native species that have been transported across major geographical barriers b...
Aim The global sprawl of marine hard infrastructure (e.g. breakwaters, sea walls and jetties) can ex...
Floating marine litter is a potentially important pathway/vector of primary introduction or of furth...
Whether intentional or not, humans have been responsible for the translocation of invasive marine sp...
We identified different distributions of marine nonindigenous species (NIS) and native species on so...
Introduction and spread of non-indigenous species is a significant threat to the preservation of glo...
International audienceArtificial structures in ports are commonly colonized by non-indigenous epifau...
Global increases in urban development have resulted in severe habitat modification in many estuaries...
WOS: 000321510200011This paper reviews the alien polychaete species in the world's oceans and their ...
<div><p>With increasing coastal infrastructure and use of novel materials there is a need to investi...
Artificial structures created for aquatic anthropogenic activities are often colonized and fouled by...
International audienceOnce upon a time, it happened that a buoy located on the USA coast between Flo...
SYNOPSIS. Non-indigenous species (NIS) are increasingly conspicuous in marine and estuarine habitats...
Marinas are biologically diverse hotspots often constructed out of artificial materials that act as ...
Human-mediated marine bioinvasions have altered the way we view the marine environment — virtually a...