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Intensive sampling and comparison of methods in detection of non-indigenous species

Intensive sampling and comparison of methods in detection of non-indigenous species

... Non-indigenous species (NIS) newly introduced to a novel environment usually experience a lag time before the population grows to a detectable ...

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Variability in the settlement of non-indigenous species in benthic communities from an oceanic island

Variability in the settlement of non-indigenous species in benthic communities from an oceanic island

... of nonindigenous species (NIS) in new environments represents a major threat for coastal ecosys‑ ...preponderant species of each community and therefore to the biotic substrate they offer to ...

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Assessment of species gaps in DNA barcode libraries of non-indigenous species (NIS) occurring in European coastal regions

Assessment of species gaps in DNA barcode libraries of non-indigenous species (NIS) occurring in European coastal regions

... of non-indigenous species ...compromise species identifi- cations at the taxonomic assignment ...impact species were taken into account (up to 82 to ...the species had maximum ...

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Brine-induced mortality of non-indigenous species in ballast water

Brine-induced mortality of non-indigenous species in ballast water

... A species’ salinity tolerance is, not surprisingly, influenced by the salinity of its habitat (Costlow et al. , 1966; Laughlin and Neff, 1981; Fockedey et al. , 2005). Consequently, it was necessary to test taxa ...

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Economic and Environmental Impacts of Harmful Non Indigenous Species in Southeast Asia

Economic and Environmental Impacts of Harmful Non Indigenous Species in Southeast Asia

... Molluscs: the golden apple snail. The South American mollusc, Pomacea canaliculata, commonly known as the golden apple snail, is a serious pest of rice fields throughout Southeast Asia. In the Philippines the annual cost ...

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Overview on introduced aquatic species in European navigational and adjacent waters

Overview on introduced aquatic species in European navigational and adjacent waters

... introduced species exist for some European Seas: North Sea (Gollasch 1996; Reise et ...of non-indigenous species in all navigational coastal European waters and adjacent wa- ter bodies in ...

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The threat of non Indigenous marine species towards Tasmanian marine protected areas

The threat of non Indigenous marine species towards Tasmanian marine protected areas

... marine species and ...of non-indigenous species to terrestrial protected areas is a well established hazard directly associated with increased human visitation ...of ...

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Ecology of the naturalisation and geographic distribution of the non-indigenous seed plant species of New Zealand.

Ecology of the naturalisation and geographic distribution of the non-indigenous seed plant species of New Zealand.

... usually non-indigenous, species are recognised as threats to native biodiversity, reducing native species biodiversity by outcompeting native species and/or altering ecosystem ...

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Ecology of the naturalisation and geographic distribution of the non-indigenous seed plant species of New Zealand.

Ecology of the naturalisation and geographic distribution of the non-indigenous seed plant species of New Zealand.

... wild non-indigenous species, recorded by the year 2000 in New ...the species can reproduce vegetatively (Veg), Grime strategy (Grime) (Competitor (C), Ruderal (R), Stress-tolerator (S), ...

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New Zealand marine biosecurity: delivering outcomes in a fluid environment

New Zealand marine biosecurity: delivering outcomes in a fluid environment

... of non-indigenous species, has a high profile in New Zealand largely associated with a dependence on ...and non-indigenous marine ...new species to ...

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The threat of non Indigenous marine species towards Tasmanian marine protected areas

The threat of non Indigenous marine species towards Tasmanian marine protected areas

... marine species and ...of non-indigenous species to terrestrial protected areas is a well established hazard directly associated with increased human visitation ...of ...

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Are aliens threatening European aquatic coastal ecosystems?

Are aliens threatening European aquatic coastal ecosystems?

... 450–600 species (numbers vary in particular because of uncertainty with regard to estab- lishment of introduced non-indigenous species; Streftaris et ...increased species richness, ...

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Biosecurity at the Extreme: Pathways and Vectors between New Zealand and Scott Base, Antarctica

Biosecurity at the Extreme: Pathways and Vectors between New Zealand and Scott Base, Antarctica

... Despite the vast array of legislation which exists under the Antarctic Treaty, the current biosecurity policies and practices which relate to biosecurity of the Ross Sea Region are contained in the Agreed Measure for the ...

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Quantifying stand structural complexity in woodland and dry sclerophyll forest, South-Eastern Australia

Quantifying stand structural complexity in woodland and dry sclerophyll forest, South-Eastern Australia

... indigenous plant diversity, I included the contribution of non-indigenous species to vegetation cover and did not apply a discount to this contribution, I limited the direct assessment o[r] ...

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... of indigenous cultures 2 for Indigenous people, we want to concentrate on how these essentialised understandings position the white ...of Indigenous family structures, sense of community, and ...

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Biodiversity of Indigenous Multipurpose Fodder Trees of Wolayta Zone, Southern Ethiopia: Ecological and Socio- Economic Importance

Biodiversity of Indigenous Multipurpose Fodder Trees of Wolayta Zone, Southern Ethiopia: Ecological and Socio- Economic Importance

... identified indigenous MPFTs, 23% were fed all year round, 27% were fed from September to March, 10% were fed from September to February, 17% were fed from November to March, 13% were fed from November to April, 3% ...

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Farmers’ perception of termites in agriculture production and their indigenous utilization in Northwest Benin

Farmers’ perception of termites in agriculture production and their indigenous utilization in Northwest Benin

... described species of termites, only a few hundred are known as pests of food crops in Africa such as cereals [10–12], roots and tubers [13–16], legumes [17, 18], and fruit trees ...

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Tracking macroalgae introductions in North Atlantic oceanic islands

Tracking macroalgae introductions in North Atlantic oceanic islands

... investigated non-indigenous marine inverte- brates and algae of the Pacific and Atlantic North America, evaluating some of the emergent patterns and underlying mechanisms of marine ...targeting ...

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The Social Interaction Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Community in Malaysia

The Social Interaction Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Community in Malaysia

... and indigenous people are not Malay people, consisting of Chinese, Indians, Arabs, and ...as non-indigenous people do a lot of trading activities in Malaysia such as the sale of souvenirs, foods, ...

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Host species of the non-indigenous brittle star Ophiothela mirabilis (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea): an invasive generalist in Brazil?

Host species of the non-indigenous brittle star Ophiothela mirabilis (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea): an invasive generalist in Brazil?

... Ilha Grande Bay (Creed et al. 2007) we expect that other host species will be found. For example, within the re- gion but outside the study sites during other fieldwork, O. mirabilis was also found on another sea ...

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