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Exotic species dominate marinas between the two most populated regions in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean
(2019-09-01)
Human occupation of coastal areas promotes the establishment of non-native species but information on bioinvasions is usually biased toward the Northern Hemisphere. We assessed non-native species' importance in sessile ...
The intertidal benthic community of SW Atlantic as an environmental indicator of 50 years of human-mediated changes
(Taylor & Francis As, 2019-10)
The benthic communities dominated by the mussel Brachidontes rodriguezii (d’ Orbigny, 1846) are distributed in most of the rocky intertidal shores of temperate coastal areas of the SW Atlantic. The objective of this study ...
Peixes de outras águas: ameaça ecológica
(BrasilUEM, 2018)
Population attenuation in zooplankton communities during transoceanic transfer in ballast water
(Wiley, 2016-09)
Successful biological invasion requires introduction of a viable population of a nonindigenous species (NIS). Rarely have ecologists assessed changes in populations while entrained in invasion pathways. Here, we investigate ...
Resurrection of the genus Licornia for Scrupocellaria jolloisii (Bryozoa) and related species, with documentation of L. jolloisii as a non-indigenous species in the western Atlantic
(Camdridge, 2013-12-20)
Recent studies of the large cheilostome bryozoan genus Scrupocellaria have shown a greater degree of taxonomically informative morphological variation in zooids, opesia, and polymorphic structures than previously recognized. ...
A new record of ascidiella scabra (Müller, 1776) (ascidiacea, phlebobranchia) in the southwestern atlantic
(Pensoft Publishers, 2021-05)
Non-indigenous ascidians are transported across oceans in vessel-hull fouling communities, and regional traffic plays a role in their secondary spread. We found the ascidian Ascidiella scabra (Müller, 1776) in the hull-fouling ...
New records for stink bugs (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) in Puerto RicoInforme de seis especies de pentatomidos nuevas en Puerto Rico
(University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus Agricultural Experiment Station, 2015)
High sensitivity of 454 pyrosequencing for detection of rare species in aquatic communities
(Wiley, 2013-06)
1. Concerns regarding the rapid loss of endemic biodiversity, and introduction and spread of non-indigenous species, have focused attention on the need and ability to detect species present in communities at low abundance. ...