Global coastal aquatic ecosystems are negatively impacted by the introduction of harmful aquatic species through the discharge of ships’ ballast water. To reduce discharges of harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens, such as toxic phytoplankton species, ships are now transitioning to the use of ballast water management systems (BWMS) instead of ballast water exchange (BWE). This study examines the abundance and diversity of phytoplankton in ballast water managed by BWMS (or a combination of both BWE + BWMS) in comparison to those in ballast water managed by BWE alone (collected from ships arriving to Canada’s Pacific coast in 2017–2018 and 2008, respectively). The abundance and diversity of phytoplankton species were also examined in relati...
Global trade by merchant ships is a leading mechanism for the unintentional transfer of marine organ...
Ballast water has been identified as a leading vector for introduction of non‐indigenous species. Re...
We characterized the physical/chemical conditions and the algal and bacterial assemblages in ballast...
Global coastal aquatic ecosystems are negatively impacted by the introduction of harmful aquatic spe...
Aquatic invasive species are among the worst threats to marine biodiversity. The main vector for the...
Species richness and species abundance (colonization pressure and propagule pressure, respectively) ...
Shipping is recognised as an unintentional efficient pathway for spreading non-native species, harmf...
Shipping is recognised as an unintentional efficient pathway for spreading non-native species, harmf...
The global movement of aquatic non-indigenous species can have severe ecological, environmental and ...
Ballast water has been a principal pathway of non-indigenous species introduction to global ports fo...
Biological invasions by non-indigenous species are considered a leading threat to biodiversity, with...
Ballast water has been a principal pathway of non-indigenous species introduction to global ports fo...
1). Ballast water has been a principal pathway of non-indigenous species introduction to global port...
1. Ballast water has been a principal pathway of nonindigenous species introduction to global ports ...
1. Ballast water has been a principal pathway of nonindigenous species introduction to global ports ...
Global trade by merchant ships is a leading mechanism for the unintentional transfer of marine organ...
Ballast water has been identified as a leading vector for introduction of non‐indigenous species. Re...
We characterized the physical/chemical conditions and the algal and bacterial assemblages in ballast...
Global coastal aquatic ecosystems are negatively impacted by the introduction of harmful aquatic spe...
Aquatic invasive species are among the worst threats to marine biodiversity. The main vector for the...
Species richness and species abundance (colonization pressure and propagule pressure, respectively) ...
Shipping is recognised as an unintentional efficient pathway for spreading non-native species, harmf...
Shipping is recognised as an unintentional efficient pathway for spreading non-native species, harmf...
The global movement of aquatic non-indigenous species can have severe ecological, environmental and ...
Ballast water has been a principal pathway of non-indigenous species introduction to global ports fo...
Biological invasions by non-indigenous species are considered a leading threat to biodiversity, with...
Ballast water has been a principal pathway of non-indigenous species introduction to global ports fo...
1). Ballast water has been a principal pathway of non-indigenous species introduction to global port...
1. Ballast water has been a principal pathway of nonindigenous species introduction to global ports ...
1. Ballast water has been a principal pathway of nonindigenous species introduction to global ports ...
Global trade by merchant ships is a leading mechanism for the unintentional transfer of marine organ...
Ballast water has been identified as a leading vector for introduction of non‐indigenous species. Re...
We characterized the physical/chemical conditions and the algal and bacterial assemblages in ballast...