Ascidians (invertebrate chordates) are abundant in many ports around the world. Most of them are nonindigenous species that tolerate wide fluctuations in temperature, salinity, and even pollution. These sessile suspension feeders have a rapid growth rate, usually a short life span of a few months, reach sexual maturity when only a few weeks old, and produce large numbers of shortlived nonfeeding planktonic larvae. They thrive on marina floats, pilings, buoys, and boat bottoms in protected harbors where there is reduced wave action and enhanced nutrients from anthropogenic activities. Nonindigenous ascidians frequently overgrow oysters and mussels, which are often cultivated in or near busy harbors. Adult ascidians on ship or barge ...
Invasive ascidians are usually considered as pests in the invaded areas including aquaculture facili...
The establishment of non-indigenous species is influenced both by species traits and the biotic inte...
The ascidians of South Padre Island, Texas were surveyed in August 2004. Because the subtidal area i...
29 pagesInvasive species are thought to be one of the largest ecological threats to healthy ecosyste...
Despite limited natural dispersal, some species of ascidians can be transported vast distances via o...
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During the past three decades, coastal marine waters have become among the most invaded habitats glo...
During the past three decades, coastal marine waters have become among the most invaded habitats glo...
During the past three decades, coastal marine waters have become among the most invaded habitats glo...
16 páginas, 6 tablas, 4 figurasHarbors and marinas are well known gateways for species introduction...
New records of the introduced solitary ascidians, Ciona robusta and Rhodosoma turcicum, have been ad...
Exotic (introduced) species are a growing problem in ports worldwide and comprise the most important...
The requirement for space in marine hard bottom assemblages is paramount for life. Due to the crowde...
SummaryAscidians are well known worldwide for their rapid invasions and also for the presence of pot...
Non-native ascidians have long dominated the artificial structures in southern California's (United ...
Invasive ascidians are usually considered as pests in the invaded areas including aquaculture facili...
The establishment of non-indigenous species is influenced both by species traits and the biotic inte...
The ascidians of South Padre Island, Texas were surveyed in August 2004. Because the subtidal area i...
29 pagesInvasive species are thought to be one of the largest ecological threats to healthy ecosyste...
Despite limited natural dispersal, some species of ascidians can be transported vast distances via o...
© The Author(s), 2011. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
During the past three decades, coastal marine waters have become among the most invaded habitats glo...
During the past three decades, coastal marine waters have become among the most invaded habitats glo...
During the past three decades, coastal marine waters have become among the most invaded habitats glo...
16 páginas, 6 tablas, 4 figurasHarbors and marinas are well known gateways for species introduction...
New records of the introduced solitary ascidians, Ciona robusta and Rhodosoma turcicum, have been ad...
Exotic (introduced) species are a growing problem in ports worldwide and comprise the most important...
The requirement for space in marine hard bottom assemblages is paramount for life. Due to the crowde...
SummaryAscidians are well known worldwide for their rapid invasions and also for the presence of pot...
Non-native ascidians have long dominated the artificial structures in southern California's (United ...
Invasive ascidians are usually considered as pests in the invaded areas including aquaculture facili...
The establishment of non-indigenous species is influenced both by species traits and the biotic inte...
The ascidians of South Padre Island, Texas were surveyed in August 2004. Because the subtidal area i...