The discovery of high levels of tributyltin compounds in Antarctic marine sediments has prompted managers to consider the banning of such substances in this region. We propose that the banning of antifouling coatings may result in an increase in the risk of non-indigenous species invasions. Our studies show that un-treated vessels carry a more diverse community of fouling organisms than treated hulls on which fouling is restricted to specific untreated niches. Up to 40% of the species recruited to the hulls of Southern Ocean vessels are species with invasive histories. Viable fouling assemblages can survive prolonged voyages to high-latitude coastlines, yet passage through sea-ice may remove fouling communities due to mechanical abrasion re...
Globally, invasive non-native species introduced by human vectors are one of the main drivers of bio...
Aim: Biological invasions are a substantial threat to Antarctic biodiversity and a priority conserva...
Introduction of non-native species poses one of the greatest, but least understood threats to marin...
The discovery of high levels of tributyltin compounds in Antarctic marine sediments has prompted man...
1.Few reports exist that describe marine non-native species in the Southern Ocean and near-shore wat...
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...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate the...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate th...
Although the remote continent of Antarctica is perceived as the symbol of the last great wilderness,...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems currently include very few non-native species, due to the continent...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
Alien microbes, fungi, plants and animals occur on most of the sub-Antarctic islands and some parts ...
Globally, many thousands of species have been redistributed beyond their natural dispersal ranges as...
Globally, invasive non-native species introduced by human vectors are one of the main drivers of bio...
Aim: Biological invasions are a substantial threat to Antarctic biodiversity and a priority conserva...
Introduction of non-native species poses one of the greatest, but least understood threats to marin...
The discovery of high levels of tributyltin compounds in Antarctic marine sediments has prompted man...
1.Few reports exist that describe marine non-native species in the Southern Ocean and near-shore wat...
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...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate the...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate th...
Although the remote continent of Antarctica is perceived as the symbol of the last great wilderness,...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems currently include very few non-native species, due to the continent...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
Alien microbes, fungi, plants and animals occur on most of the sub-Antarctic islands and some parts ...
Globally, many thousands of species have been redistributed beyond their natural dispersal ranges as...
Globally, invasive non-native species introduced by human vectors are one of the main drivers of bio...
Aim: Biological invasions are a substantial threat to Antarctic biodiversity and a priority conserva...
Introduction of non-native species poses one of the greatest, but least understood threats to marin...