Biotic invasion is one of the top drivers for global biodiversity loss and poses a threat to ecosystem function, aquaculture and human health. Recent years have seen a steep rise in the number and intensity of vectors for invasions of non-indigenous marine species, such as recreational maritime activities and trade in live aquaculture species. Harbours and marinas are particularly susceptible to biofouling organisms and often represent reservoirs of non-native algae, bryozoans and ascidians. The southern hemisphere sea squirt Corolla eumyota was first reported in 2002 from two marinas in Brittany, and has since been recorded in similar habitats in France, England, Ireland and Spain. In order to determine the putative area of origin and patt...
The ascidian Corella eumyota, originally from the Southern Hemisphere, was first reported in the Nor...
Marine invasions take place at an increasing rate. When occurring in blooms, zooplanktivorous comb j...
In recent years, new analytical tools have allowed researchers to extract historical information con...
Many species of ascidian have become successfully established as introduced species in marine commun...
A major element of ecological change in marine and coastal systems concerns the introduction of inva...
The Southern Hemisphere unitary ascidian Corella eumyota was discovered in 2002 in France and is now...
The spread of non-indigenous species into new marine habitats represents an increasing threat to glo...
<div><p>In recent years, new analytical tools have allowed researchers to extract historical informa...
In recent years, new analytical tools have allowed researchers to extract historical information con...
In recent years, new analytical tools have allowed researchers to extract historical information con...
Marine coastal invasions have become recognised as both a major economic and ecological threat as in...
Marine invasions take place at an increasing rate. When occurring in blooms, zooplanktivorous comb j...
The ascidian Corella eumyota, originally from the Southern Hemisphere, was first reported in the Nor...
Invasive species constitute a major threat to global biodiversity and cause important economic loss...
Human-induced global warming and species introductions are rapidly altering the composition and func...
The ascidian Corella eumyota, originally from the Southern Hemisphere, was first reported in the Nor...
Marine invasions take place at an increasing rate. When occurring in blooms, zooplanktivorous comb j...
In recent years, new analytical tools have allowed researchers to extract historical information con...
Many species of ascidian have become successfully established as introduced species in marine commun...
A major element of ecological change in marine and coastal systems concerns the introduction of inva...
The Southern Hemisphere unitary ascidian Corella eumyota was discovered in 2002 in France and is now...
The spread of non-indigenous species into new marine habitats represents an increasing threat to glo...
<div><p>In recent years, new analytical tools have allowed researchers to extract historical informa...
In recent years, new analytical tools have allowed researchers to extract historical information con...
In recent years, new analytical tools have allowed researchers to extract historical information con...
Marine coastal invasions have become recognised as both a major economic and ecological threat as in...
Marine invasions take place at an increasing rate. When occurring in blooms, zooplanktivorous comb j...
The ascidian Corella eumyota, originally from the Southern Hemisphere, was first reported in the Nor...
Invasive species constitute a major threat to global biodiversity and cause important economic loss...
Human-induced global warming and species introductions are rapidly altering the composition and func...
The ascidian Corella eumyota, originally from the Southern Hemisphere, was first reported in the Nor...
Marine invasions take place at an increasing rate. When occurring in blooms, zooplanktivorous comb j...
In recent years, new analytical tools have allowed researchers to extract historical information con...