Aim Many aquatic invertebrates produce dormant life-history stages as a means to endure inhospitable environments and to facilitate natural long-distance dispersal, yet we have little understanding of the role of dormant stages as a mechanism for human-mediated introductions of non-indigenous species. We explore the survival of invertebrate dormant eggs in collected ships’ ballast sediment over a 1-year period to determine relative invasion potential across taxa (i.e. rotifers, copepods, cladocerans and bryozoans) and different habitats (freshwater, marine). Location Canadian Atlantic and Pacific coasts and Laurentian Great Lakes. Methods During 2007 and 2008, 19 ballast samples were collected as a part of a larger study. The degra...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate establishment of non-indigenous species is imperative f...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate establishment of non-indigenous species is imperative f...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate establishment of non-indigenous species is imperative f...
Natural or anthropogenic movement of sediments may be an important vector for the dispersal of inver...
The most effective strategy for managing nonindigenous species (NIS) is through prevention of their ...
The shipping industry has been a leading mechanism for introducing nonindigenous species (NIS) into ...
International shipping has been the dominant vector of nonindigenous species introductions to the La...
Ships that enter the Great Lakes laden with cargo carry only residual ballast water and sediment in ...
Ships that enter the Great Lakes laden with cargo carry only residual ballast water and sediment in ...
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...
Invasions by non-indigenous macroinvertebrates often cause ecological and economic problems, and com...
1. Mid-ocean exchange and saltwater flushing were implemented as management practices to reduce the ...
The global movement of aquatic non-indigenous species can have severe ecological, environmental and ...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate establishment of non-indigenous species is imperative f...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate establishment of non-indigenous species is imperative f...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate establishment of non-indigenous species is imperative f...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate establishment of non-indigenous species is imperative f...
Natural or anthropogenic movement of sediments may be an important vector for the dispersal of inver...
The most effective strategy for managing nonindigenous species (NIS) is through prevention of their ...
The shipping industry has been a leading mechanism for introducing nonindigenous species (NIS) into ...
International shipping has been the dominant vector of nonindigenous species introductions to the La...
Ships that enter the Great Lakes laden with cargo carry only residual ballast water and sediment in ...
Ships that enter the Great Lakes laden with cargo carry only residual ballast water and sediment in ...
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...
Invasions by non-indigenous macroinvertebrates often cause ecological and economic problems, and com...
1. Mid-ocean exchange and saltwater flushing were implemented as management practices to reduce the ...
The global movement of aquatic non-indigenous species can have severe ecological, environmental and ...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate establishment of non-indigenous species is imperative f...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate establishment of non-indigenous species is imperative f...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate establishment of non-indigenous species is imperative f...
Understanding the mechanisms that facilitate establishment of non-indigenous species is imperative f...