Global spread of microorganisms by ships

GM Ruiz, TK Rawlings, FC Dobbs, LA Drake, T Mullady… - Nature, 2000 - nature.com
GM Ruiz, TK Rawlings, FC Dobbs, LA Drake, T Mullady, A Huq, RR Colwell
Nature, 2000nature.com
Commercial ships have spread many species around the world,,, but little is known of the
extent and potential significance of ship-mediated transfer of microorganisms,. Here we
show that the global movement of ballast water by ships creates a long-distance dispersal
mechanism for human pathogens and may be important in the worldwide distribution of
microorganisms, as well as for the epidemiology of waterborne diseases affecting plants and
animals.
Abstract
Commercial ships have spread many species around the world,,, but little is known of the extent and potential significance of ship-mediated transfer of microorganisms,. Here we show that the global movement of ballast water by ships creates a long-distance dispersal mechanism for human pathogens and may be important in the worldwide distribution of microorganisms, as well as for the epidemiology of waterborne diseases affecting plants and animals.
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