Aims: To identify potential hull fouling marine invasive species that could survive in East Antarctica presently and in the future. Location: Australia's Antarctic continental stations: Davis, Mawson and Casey, East Antarctica; and subantarctic islands: Macquarie Island and Heard and McDonald Islands. Methods: Our study uses a novel machine-learning algorithm to predict which currently known hull fouling MIS could survive in shallow benthic ecosystems adjacent to Australian Antarctic research stations and subantarctic islands, where ship traffic is present. We used gradient boosted machine learning (XGBoost) with four important environmental variables (sea surface temperature, salinity, nitrate and pH) to develop models of suitable environm...
Due to climatic warming, Asterias amurensis, a keystone boreal predatory seastar that has establishe...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
VII International Symposium on Marine Sciences (ISMS 2020), 1-3 July 2020 (Barcelona).-- 1 page.-- T...
Aims: To identify potential hull fouling marine invasive species that could survive in East Antarcti...
Aim: Biological invasions are a substantial threat to Antarctic biodiversity and a priority conserva...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate the...
Aim: The Western Antarctic Peninsula is challenged by climate change and increasing maritime traffic...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate th...
Invasive species are a prominent threat to global biodiversity. In the marine environment of the Sou...
Marine non-indigenous species (NIS) introductions are becoming more evident and marine ecosystems ar...
18 pagesInternational audienceAimThe Western Antarctic Peninsula is challenged by climate change and...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
Although the impacts of biological invasions are widely appreciated, a bias exists in research effor...
International audienceInvasive alien species are among the primary causes of biodiversity change glo...
Due to climatic warming, Asterias amurensis, a keystone boreal predatory seastar that has establishe...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
VII International Symposium on Marine Sciences (ISMS 2020), 1-3 July 2020 (Barcelona).-- 1 page.-- T...
Aims: To identify potential hull fouling marine invasive species that could survive in East Antarcti...
Aim: Biological invasions are a substantial threat to Antarctic biodiversity and a priority conserva...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate the...
Aim: The Western Antarctic Peninsula is challenged by climate change and increasing maritime traffic...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate th...
Invasive species are a prominent threat to global biodiversity. In the marine environment of the Sou...
Marine non-indigenous species (NIS) introductions are becoming more evident and marine ecosystems ar...
18 pagesInternational audienceAimThe Western Antarctic Peninsula is challenged by climate change and...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
Although the impacts of biological invasions are widely appreciated, a bias exists in research effor...
International audienceInvasive alien species are among the primary causes of biodiversity change glo...
Due to climatic warming, Asterias amurensis, a keystone boreal predatory seastar that has establishe...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
VII International Symposium on Marine Sciences (ISMS 2020), 1-3 July 2020 (Barcelona).-- 1 page.-- T...