Despite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly explored, especially ways to reduce unintentional propagule transfer. The Antarctic represents a microcosm of the situation, with the numbers of established non-native species growing. Information to help reduce potential impacts is therefore critical. We measured the propagule load of seeds, and fragments of bryophytes and lichens (the number of other plant or animal fragments was too low to draw any conclusions) carried in the clothing and gear of visitors to the Antarctic, during the 2007108 austral summer. Samples were collected from different categories of visitors associated with national research programs and tourism and different categories of clothing an...
Two species of invasive alien grass species have established themselves on the Antarctic Peninsular...
Invasive alien species are among the primary causes of biodiversity change globally, with the risks ...
Although the impacts of biological invasions are widely appreciated, a bias exists in research effor...
Despite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly explored, especially ...
Despite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly explored, especially ...
AbstractDespite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly explored, esp...
International audienceDespite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly...
International audienceDespite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly...
Despite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly explored, especially ...
AbstractDespite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly explored, esp...
Globalization has resulted in unprecedented movements of people, goods, and alien species across the...
Management of non-native species introductions is a conservation priority in the Antarctic region. H...
Antarctic ecosystems are at risk from the introduction of invasive species. The first step in the p...
Globalization has resulted in unprecedented movements of people, goods, and alien species across the...
Although the impacts of biological invasions are widely appreciated, a bias exists in research effor...
Two species of invasive alien grass species have established themselves on the Antarctic Peninsular...
Invasive alien species are among the primary causes of biodiversity change globally, with the risks ...
Although the impacts of biological invasions are widely appreciated, a bias exists in research effor...
Despite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly explored, especially ...
Despite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly explored, especially ...
AbstractDespite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly explored, esp...
International audienceDespite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly...
International audienceDespite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly...
Despite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly explored, especially ...
AbstractDespite considerable research on biological invasions, key areas remain poorly explored, esp...
Globalization has resulted in unprecedented movements of people, goods, and alien species across the...
Management of non-native species introductions is a conservation priority in the Antarctic region. H...
Antarctic ecosystems are at risk from the introduction of invasive species. The first step in the p...
Globalization has resulted in unprecedented movements of people, goods, and alien species across the...
Although the impacts of biological invasions are widely appreciated, a bias exists in research effor...
Two species of invasive alien grass species have established themselves on the Antarctic Peninsular...
Invasive alien species are among the primary causes of biodiversity change globally, with the risks ...
Although the impacts of biological invasions are widely appreciated, a bias exists in research effor...