Fouling communities were studied in three port systems of Northern Tyrrhenian Sea (Western Mediterranean), focusing on the occurrence of non-indigenous species (NIS). For each port system two harbour types (large port and recreational marina) were sampled and, within each large port, fouling samples were collected considering two use destinations (commercial and touristic harbour). Among the 431 taxa identified, forty-two were alien or cryptogenic, four of which were new records for the study area. Harbour type and use destination shaped fouling communities and NIS assemblages, with their relative influence varying among different port systems. High fouling variability was detected within port environments and between different marinas. NIS...
Shipping is understood to be a major pathway for the introduction of marine non-indigenous species (...
International audienceGrowing coastal urbanization together with the intensification of maritime tra...
Harbours are generally regarded as arrival and redistribution points for nonindigenous species that ...
Fouling communities were studied in three port systems of Northern Tyrrhenian Sea (Western Mediterra...
The role of commercial harbours as sink and source habitats for non-indigenous species (NIS) and the...
In the context of bioinvasions, ports are considered hotspots for non-indigenous species (NIS) intro...
Macrozoobenthic fouling assemblages were studied in the port area of Livorno, focusing on the occurr...
A large-scale analysis of fouling assemblages from 367 recreational boat hulls was carried out in 20...
The fouling community of three harbours (Genoa, La Spezia and Leghorn) and three neighbouring marina...
Port areas have been considered bioinvasion hotspots due to the concentration of several invasion ve...
Despite the Mediterranean being both a hotspot for recreational boating and for non-indigenous speci...
Marinas are biologically diverse hotspots often constructed out of artificial materials that act as ...
Baseline port monitoring for fouling communities is an essential tool to assess non-indigenous speci...
A large-scale study on the biofouling communities on recreational vessels and marinas was undertaken...
The objective of this study is to understand how the connectivity of marinas is correlated with the ...
Shipping is understood to be a major pathway for the introduction of marine non-indigenous species (...
International audienceGrowing coastal urbanization together with the intensification of maritime tra...
Harbours are generally regarded as arrival and redistribution points for nonindigenous species that ...
Fouling communities were studied in three port systems of Northern Tyrrhenian Sea (Western Mediterra...
The role of commercial harbours as sink and source habitats for non-indigenous species (NIS) and the...
In the context of bioinvasions, ports are considered hotspots for non-indigenous species (NIS) intro...
Macrozoobenthic fouling assemblages were studied in the port area of Livorno, focusing on the occurr...
A large-scale analysis of fouling assemblages from 367 recreational boat hulls was carried out in 20...
The fouling community of three harbours (Genoa, La Spezia and Leghorn) and three neighbouring marina...
Port areas have been considered bioinvasion hotspots due to the concentration of several invasion ve...
Despite the Mediterranean being both a hotspot for recreational boating and for non-indigenous speci...
Marinas are biologically diverse hotspots often constructed out of artificial materials that act as ...
Baseline port monitoring for fouling communities is an essential tool to assess non-indigenous speci...
A large-scale study on the biofouling communities on recreational vessels and marinas was undertaken...
The objective of this study is to understand how the connectivity of marinas is correlated with the ...
Shipping is understood to be a major pathway for the introduction of marine non-indigenous species (...
International audienceGrowing coastal urbanization together with the intensification of maritime tra...
Harbours are generally regarded as arrival and redistribution points for nonindigenous species that ...