A thorough understanding of the reproductive phenology of introduced species is crucial for effective management and control. Undaria pinnatifida is an invasive macroalga from the Northwest Pacific which has been recently introduced into three countries in the Southern Hemisphere: Australia, New Zealand and Argentina. Reproductive phenological studies in Port Phillip Bay, Australia, were undertaken and compared with other populations in the Southern Hemisphere, especially with those from Tasmania which were suspected to be very different. The growth season began earlier in Port Phillip Bay than in Tasmanian populations, and abundance was higher. Growth rates were lower in Port Phillip Bay, but this might be due to the different morphology o...
Invasive species pose a significant threat to marine environments around the world. Monitoring and r...
The annual subtidal alga Undaria pinnatifida has been federally declared an invasive species and has...
Species invasions in marine habitats have dramatically increased in the last decades. This thesis re...
For pest management of introduced marine species to succeed, a thorough understanding of reproductiv...
For pest management of introduced marine species to succeed, a thorough understanding of reproductiv...
Information from this thesis provides a critical understanding of the environmental factors that in...
Very few studies have examined the mechanisms of local establishment and persistence of invasive mar...
The Asian kelp Undaria pinnatifida has recently invaded the coastlines of several countries across b...
Undaria pinnatifida is an invasive species of Asian kelp that was first discovered in California har...
Despite recent rapid increases in the occurrence of nonindigenous marine organisms in the marine en...
Despite high rates of occurrence of non-indigenous organisms in the marine environment, few studies ...
In the marine environment, 84% of eco-regions have been subject to biological invasions. These invas...
The invasive kelp Undaria pinnatifda has a global non-native range and is considered oneof the “worl...
Since the discovery of the Asian kelp, Undaria pinnatifida, in Wellington, New Zealand in 1987, inte...
Marine invasion ecology and management have progressed significantly over the last 30 years although...
Invasive species pose a significant threat to marine environments around the world. Monitoring and r...
The annual subtidal alga Undaria pinnatifida has been federally declared an invasive species and has...
Species invasions in marine habitats have dramatically increased in the last decades. This thesis re...
For pest management of introduced marine species to succeed, a thorough understanding of reproductiv...
For pest management of introduced marine species to succeed, a thorough understanding of reproductiv...
Information from this thesis provides a critical understanding of the environmental factors that in...
Very few studies have examined the mechanisms of local establishment and persistence of invasive mar...
The Asian kelp Undaria pinnatifida has recently invaded the coastlines of several countries across b...
Undaria pinnatifida is an invasive species of Asian kelp that was first discovered in California har...
Despite recent rapid increases in the occurrence of nonindigenous marine organisms in the marine en...
Despite high rates of occurrence of non-indigenous organisms in the marine environment, few studies ...
In the marine environment, 84% of eco-regions have been subject to biological invasions. These invas...
The invasive kelp Undaria pinnatifda has a global non-native range and is considered oneof the “worl...
Since the discovery of the Asian kelp, Undaria pinnatifida, in Wellington, New Zealand in 1987, inte...
Marine invasion ecology and management have progressed significantly over the last 30 years although...
Invasive species pose a significant threat to marine environments around the world. Monitoring and r...
The annual subtidal alga Undaria pinnatifida has been federally declared an invasive species and has...
Species invasions in marine habitats have dramatically increased in the last decades. This thesis re...