[HTML][HTML] Assessing the potential for invasive species introductions and secondary spread using vessel movements in maritime ports

KE Costello, SA Lynch, R McAllen, RM O'Riordan… - Marine Pollution …, 2022 - Elsevier
Global shipping facilitates the introduction of invasive species and parasites via ballast
water and hull fouling. Regional management of invasives may be strengthened by …

Experimental evaluation of vinegar (acetic acid) for control of invasive corals (Tubastraea spp.) and a review of knowledge for other aquatic pests

JC Creed, BP Masi, MC Mantelatto - Biological Invasions, 2019 - Springer
Vinegar/acetic acid (V/AA) has been used to control unwanted marine and freshwater
species. As a naturally occurring, available and ubiquitous substance most countries' …

Multi-site experiments demonstrate that control of invasive corals (Tubastraea spp.) by manual removal is effective

JC Creed, FA Casares, SS Oigman-Pszczol… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2021 - Elsevier
Sun corals Tubastraea spp. from the Indo-Pacific have invaded hard grounds in the
Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, Brazil and Canary Islands where they cause significant …

Sun coral management effectiveness in a wildlife refuge from south‐eastern Brazil

LAC Savio, GM Dias, KL Leite, SN Godoi… - Aquatic …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The introduction of exotic species is one of the major causes for biodiversity loss in marine
environments. Introduced species can change habitat complexity, impacting local …

Fighting on the edge: reproductive effort and population structure of the invasive coral Tubastraea coccinea in its southern Atlantic limit of distribution following control …

MS Crivellaro, TCL Silveira, FY Custódio… - Biological …, 2021 - Springer
The detection and control of invasive alien species in marine ecosystems is especially
challenging because it is difficult to visualize the full extension of an invasion, while control …

[PDF][PDF] Resistance to desiccation and healing regeneration in the sun coral

D Mizrahi, MC Silva, ML Fonseca… - Management of …, 2023 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Sun corals, Tubastraea spp., are native to the Indo-Pacific Ocean, but have established
populations in different areas of the Atlantic Ocean. Tubastraea spp. are considered invasive …

Potential control of invasive species of orange cup coral Tubastrea coccinea Lesson, 1829 using a synthetic natural compound

RS Costa, D Batista, WR Batista, MHB Neves… - Ocean and Coastal …, 2022 - SciELO Brasil
Non-toxic defence against marine biofouling species including invasive species is urgently
required. The effect of a synthetic natural compound “1-hydroxy-2-O-acyl-sn-glycero-3 …

[PDF][PDF] Experimental evaluation of vinegar (acetic acid) for control of invasive corals (Tubastraea spp.) and a review of knowledge for other aquatic pests

JCCBP Masi, MC Mantelatto - academia.edu
Vinegar/acetic acid (V/AA) has been used to control unwanted marine and freshwater
species. As a naturally occurring, available and ubiquitous substance most countries' …

[PDF][PDF] Keeping up with marine bioinvasions: Building bridges, crossing borders and moving forward at the International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions

PJ Dias, CH McKenzie, FE Wells… - … of Biological Invasions, 2017 - academia.edu
The National Conference on Marine Bioinvasions held on January 24–27, 1999 at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA, was the first of what we refer to …

Decommissioning Of Subsea Structures In Brazil: Impact Of Invasive Species And Genome Sequence Of The Invasive Azooxanthellate Coral.

JHG Batista, M Rebelo, G Soares-Souza - Offshore Technology …, 2020 - onepetro.org
Decommissioning of offshore assets in Brazil is subject to high level of uncertainty because
of invasive Sun Coral Tubastraea sp. This species has an improved capacity of dispersion …