Man's role in changing the face of the ocean: biological invasions and implications for conservation of nearshore environments

JT Carlton - Conservation biology, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
… of biological invasions under the chairmanship of Harold Mooney of Stanford University. As
a result of these international efforts, six monographs have appeared on biological invasions

Biological invasions in marine ecosystems

G Rilov, JA Crooks - Ecol Stud, 2009 - Springer
… Together, we envisioned a book that will focus mainly on the ecological aspects of the invasion
process in the marine environment, which in many ways is quite different to the terrestrial …

Biological invasions as a component of global change in stressed marine ecosystems

A Occhipinti-Ambrogi, D Savini - Marine pollution bulletin, 2003 - Elsevier
Biological invasions in marine environment are the lesser … Particular attention is given to
the environmental status of the … modification in the Black Sea environment, preparing a fertile …

The control of biological invasions in the world's oceans

N Bax, JT Carlton, A Mathews‐Amos… - … Biology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… Second, it is necessary to determine the vector(s) that transported the alien species to its
new environment and determine the risk that further invasions could occur. Third, the local and …

[HTML][HTML] Marine species introduced on the French Channel-Atlantic coasts: a review of main biological invasions and impacts

V Stiger-Pouvreau, G Thouzeau - Open Journal of Ecology, 2015 - scirp.org
… alterniflora is a siliceous plant which can potentially act like a silicon pump and modify
biogenic silica recycling and silicate inputs to the coastal environment. By comparing …

[HTML][HTML] “If you know the enemy and know yourself”: addressing the problem of biological invasions in ports through a new NIS invasion threat score, routine …

L Miralles, A Ibabe, M González… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
… port of Gijon presents perfectly suitable environmental conditions for the specific species (…
out of its native range and biologically invade elsewhere (invasion history = 1), and the species …

[HTML][HTML] Biological invasions and biodiversity in the sea: The ecological and human impacts of nonindigenous marine and estuarine organisms

JT Carlton - … and Marine Organisms (NEMO), Proceedings of the …, 1994 - books.google.com
… new environment. Many types of chemical pollution, physical alterations, and other
human-mediated impacts have altered coastal environments and … more prone to invasion. …

[图书][B] Biological invasions in changing ecosystems: vectors, ecological impacts, management and predictions

J Canning-Clode, K Michalczyk, A Vainikka, B Turner - 2015 - degruyter.com
… To explain the great success of many invasive species in new environments, we must …
structures and environmental characteristics in relation to the requirements of the invading species…

Biological invasions: a field synopsis, systematic review, and database of the literature

E Lowry, EJ Rollinson, AJ Laybourn… - Ecology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… of biological invasions. In … of biological invasions. The systematic review addressed the
state of our knowledge about the mechanisms that permit species to invade novel environments. …

Biological invasions of marine ecosystems: patterns, effects, and management

GM Ruiz, JA Crooks - Waters in Peril, 2001 - Springer
… A biological invasion results when a species becomes successfully established outside of
… : Biological invasions and implications for conservation of near-shore marine environments. …