Early detection and rapid response plans are a set of principles to reduce the establishment, spread and impact of invasive species and it is a critical step in management in marine ecosystems. Two potentially invasive ascidians attached to the hull of a recently sunk fishing vessel were early detected in Patagonia. With the aim of assisting in the management decision-making process during the early steps of a rapid response, we conducted several analyses through different approaches. First, we identified the species through classic taxonomical and genetic analyses. Then, we evaluated the regional and international shipping connectivity to study potential donor regions and finally, we used species distribution models (SDMs) to predict the p...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are considered a global threat to ecosystems with both ecological and e...
We conducted a comprehensive survey of existing knowledge about exotic marine organisms introduced t...
Explaining why some species are widespread, while others are not, is fundamental to biogeography, ec...
Despite the poorly studied biodiversity of the Southwestern Atlantic, several exotic species have al...
Ports are a key factor in the understanding and solving of most problems associated with marine inva...
The aims of this study were to compare the richness and the population traits of exotic and native p...
Exotic (introduced) species are a growing problem in ports worldwide and comprise the most important...
The mytilid Semimytilus algosus (Gould, 1850) was collected from a fishing vessel after an in-water ...
Este artículo contiene 7 páginas, 3 figuras.Explaining why some species are widespread, while others...
Early detection and rapid response are essential to prevent invasive species from thriving in marine...
Biotic invasion is one of the top drivers for global biodiversity loss and poses a threat to ecosyst...
New records of the introduced solitary ascidians, Ciona robusta and Rhodosoma turcicum, have been ad...
Marine bioinvasions are increasing worldwide by a number of factors related to the anthroposphere, s...
We conducted a comprehensive survey of existing knowledge about exotic marine organisms introduced t...
Exotic (introduced) species are a growing problem in ports worldwide and comprise the most important...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are considered a global threat to ecosystems with both ecological and e...
We conducted a comprehensive survey of existing knowledge about exotic marine organisms introduced t...
Explaining why some species are widespread, while others are not, is fundamental to biogeography, ec...
Despite the poorly studied biodiversity of the Southwestern Atlantic, several exotic species have al...
Ports are a key factor in the understanding and solving of most problems associated with marine inva...
The aims of this study were to compare the richness and the population traits of exotic and native p...
Exotic (introduced) species are a growing problem in ports worldwide and comprise the most important...
The mytilid Semimytilus algosus (Gould, 1850) was collected from a fishing vessel after an in-water ...
Este artículo contiene 7 páginas, 3 figuras.Explaining why some species are widespread, while others...
Early detection and rapid response are essential to prevent invasive species from thriving in marine...
Biotic invasion is one of the top drivers for global biodiversity loss and poses a threat to ecosyst...
New records of the introduced solitary ascidians, Ciona robusta and Rhodosoma turcicum, have been ad...
Marine bioinvasions are increasing worldwide by a number of factors related to the anthroposphere, s...
We conducted a comprehensive survey of existing knowledge about exotic marine organisms introduced t...
Exotic (introduced) species are a growing problem in ports worldwide and comprise the most important...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are considered a global threat to ecosystems with both ecological and e...
We conducted a comprehensive survey of existing knowledge about exotic marine organisms introduced t...
Explaining why some species are widespread, while others are not, is fundamental to biogeography, ec...