The process of biofouling of marine structures and substrates, such as platforms or ship hulls, proceeds in multiple steps. Soon after the formation of an initial conditioning film, formed via the adsorption of organic particles to natural or manmade substrates, a population of different bacterial taxa associates under the formation of a biofilm. These microorganisms communicate through a complex quorum sensing network. Macro-foulers, e.g., barnacles, then settle and form a fouling layer on the marine surfaces, a process that globally has severe impacts both on the economy and on the environment. Since the ban of tributyltin, an efficient replacement of this antifouling compound by next-generation antifouling coatings that are environmental...
Economic losses can result from biofouling establishment on man-made structures. Macrofouling causes...
Marine biofouling is the accumulation of biological material on underwater surfaces, which has plagu...
Biofouling can be defined as the attachment, adhesion and proliferation of organisms on materials th...
The process of biofouling of marine structures and substrates, such as platforms or ship hulls, proc...
Biofouling occurs when artificial surfaces are immersed underwater, leading to the build- up of org...
Biofouling causes major economic losses in the maritime industry. In our site study, the Bay of La P...
Marine biofouling can be defined as the colonization of man-made surfaces in seawater by microscopic...
In the marine environment, all hard surfaces including marine macroorganims are colonized by microor...
Aims: Biofouling is a common biology phenomenon occuring on ship surface. This phenomenon has become...
Surfaces submerged in marine environments rapidly get colonized by marine organisms, a process known...
Biofouling is the accumulation of micro and macro organisms on a solid surface exposed to a marine e...
The colonization of immersed surfaces by a myriad of marine organisms is a complex, multi-stage, spe...
International audienceA key area in marine antifoulant research is the discovery of new environmenta...
In the marine environment, all hard surfaces including marine macroorganims are colonized by microor...
AbstractIn the marine environment, all hard surfaces including marine macroorganims are colonized by...
Economic losses can result from biofouling establishment on man-made structures. Macrofouling causes...
Marine biofouling is the accumulation of biological material on underwater surfaces, which has plagu...
Biofouling can be defined as the attachment, adhesion and proliferation of organisms on materials th...
The process of biofouling of marine structures and substrates, such as platforms or ship hulls, proc...
Biofouling occurs when artificial surfaces are immersed underwater, leading to the build- up of org...
Biofouling causes major economic losses in the maritime industry. In our site study, the Bay of La P...
Marine biofouling can be defined as the colonization of man-made surfaces in seawater by microscopic...
In the marine environment, all hard surfaces including marine macroorganims are colonized by microor...
Aims: Biofouling is a common biology phenomenon occuring on ship surface. This phenomenon has become...
Surfaces submerged in marine environments rapidly get colonized by marine organisms, a process known...
Biofouling is the accumulation of micro and macro organisms on a solid surface exposed to a marine e...
The colonization of immersed surfaces by a myriad of marine organisms is a complex, multi-stage, spe...
International audienceA key area in marine antifoulant research is the discovery of new environmenta...
In the marine environment, all hard surfaces including marine macroorganims are colonized by microor...
AbstractIn the marine environment, all hard surfaces including marine macroorganims are colonized by...
Economic losses can result from biofouling establishment on man-made structures. Macrofouling causes...
Marine biofouling is the accumulation of biological material on underwater surfaces, which has plagu...
Biofouling can be defined as the attachment, adhesion and proliferation of organisms on materials th...