Marine non-indigenous species (NIS) introductions are becoming more evident and marine ecosystems are threatened by this phenomenon. There are two main ship-based mechanisms for the transport of marine NIS, namely discharge of ballast water and hull fouling. To date, most research has focused on ballast water as the primary mechanism for propagule dispersal. In this study marine alien species that may potentially be transported primarily by hull fouling are investigated. Particularly, the focus lies on biological invasions in the Southern Ocean and the transport of propagules by the South African National Antarctic Programme supply vessel, the SA Agulhas. The vessel travels to and from three research bases: Antarctica, Marion- and Gough Isl...
Aim: The Western Antarctic Peninsula is challenged by climate change and increasing maritime traffic...
The discovery of high levels of tributyltin compounds in Antarctic marine sediments has prompted man...
Antarctic shallow coastal marine communities were long thought to be isolated from their nearest nei...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
Invasive species are a prominent threat to global biodiversity. In the marine environment of the Sou...
Although the impacts of biological invasions are widely appreciated, a bias exists in research effor...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate the...
1.Few reports exist that describe marine non-native species in the Southern Ocean and near-shore wat...
Aims: To identify potential hull fouling marine invasive species that could survive in East Antarcti...
Antarctic shallow coastal marine communities were long thought to be isolated from their nearest nei...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate th...
Invasive non-native species are a major threat to global biodiversity. For at least 15 million years...
Introduction of non-native species poses one of the greatest, but least understood threats to marin...
18 pagesInternational audienceAimThe Western Antarctic Peninsula is challenged by climate change and...
Aim: The Western Antarctic Peninsula is challenged by climate change and increasing maritime traffic...
The discovery of high levels of tributyltin compounds in Antarctic marine sediments has prompted man...
Antarctic shallow coastal marine communities were long thought to be isolated from their nearest nei...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
This study investigated the potential for transport of organisms between Hobart, Macquarie Island an...
Invasive species are a prominent threat to global biodiversity. In the marine environment of the Sou...
Although the impacts of biological invasions are widely appreciated, a bias exists in research effor...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate the...
1.Few reports exist that describe marine non-native species in the Southern Ocean and near-shore wat...
Aims: To identify potential hull fouling marine invasive species that could survive in East Antarcti...
Antarctic shallow coastal marine communities were long thought to be isolated from their nearest nei...
Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate th...
Invasive non-native species are a major threat to global biodiversity. For at least 15 million years...
Introduction of non-native species poses one of the greatest, but least understood threats to marin...
18 pagesInternational audienceAimThe Western Antarctic Peninsula is challenged by climate change and...
Aim: The Western Antarctic Peninsula is challenged by climate change and increasing maritime traffic...
The discovery of high levels of tributyltin compounds in Antarctic marine sediments has prompted man...
Antarctic shallow coastal marine communities were long thought to be isolated from their nearest nei...