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Autor:
A. Whitman Miller, Lisa A. Drake, Brian P. Steves, Cameron S. Moser, Ian C. Davidson, Gregory M. Ruiz, Mark S. Minton
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 20:1977-1990
Commercial ships inadvertently transfer vast numbers of living organisms beyond their evolutionary ranges, sometimes resulting in invasions of distant marine habitats. Biofouling on ship hulls translocate organisms that cling to the undersides and in
Autor:
Scott C. Riley, Thomas H. Johengen, H. Purcell, Cameron S. Moser, Earle Buckley, Vanessa Molina, Katharine J. Carney, Matthew R. First, Euan D. Reavie, Mario N. Tamburri, G. Jason Smith, Allegra A. Cangelosi, Lisa A. Drake, Stephanie H. Robbins-Wamsley
Publikováno v:
Management of Biological Invasions. 9:505-513
Autor:
Timothy P. Wier, Mario N. Tamburri, Jonathan F. Grant, Gregory M. Ruiz, Scott C. Riley, Cameron S. Moser, Matthew R. First, Lisa A. Drake, A. Whitman Miller, Stephanie H. Robbins-Wamsley
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 19:1745-1759
Niche areas of ships, such as lateral thruster tunnels, sea chests, and propellers, are often hot spots for the accumulation of biofouling organisms, a potential source of aquatic invasive species. Yet, the relative importance of different niche area
Autor:
Cameron S. Moser, Gregory M. Ruiz, Jonathan F. Grant, A. Whitman Miller, Mario N. Tamburri, Timothy P. Wier, Matthew R. First, Lisa A. Drake
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 18:265-277
Ships’ hulls can transport aquatic nuisance species, but there is little quantitative information about the magnitude of vessel biofouling on a global or regional scale. There does not exist a robust method to estimate the wetted surface area (WSA)
Autor:
Cameron S. Moser, George Davey Smith, Stephanie H. Robbins-Wamsley, Scott C. Riley, Mario N. Tamburri, Lisa A. Drake, Matthew R. First
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 47:4442-4448
Vertical migrations of living organisms and settling of particle-attached organisms lead to uneven distributions of biota at different depths in the water column. In ballast tanks, heterogeneity could lead to different population estimates depending
Autor:
Matthew R. First, Stephanie H. Robbins-Wamsley, Timothy P. Wier, Mia K. Steinberg, Jonathan F. Grant, Cameron S. Moser, Scott C. Riley, Edward J. Lemieux, Lisa A. Drake, Wayne B. Hyland
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plankton Research. 34:321-331
MATTHEW R. FIRST1*, EDWARD J. LEMIEUX2, WAYNE B. HYLAND3, JONATHAN F. GRANT4, CAMERON S. MOSER5, SCOTT C. RILEY1, STEPHANIE H. ROBBINS-WAMSLEY1, MIA K. STEINBERG6, TIMOTHY P. WIER5 AND LISA A. DRAKE7 1 SAIC, INC., KEY WEST, FL, USA, NAVAL RESEARCH LA
Autor:
Scott C. Riley, Timothy P. Wier, Lisa A. Drake, Cameron S. Moser, Stephanie H. Robbins-Wamsley, Jonathan F. Grant, Matthew R. First
Publikováno v:
Marine pollution bulletin. 98(1-2)
By using an appropriate in-line sampling system, it is possible to obtain representative samples of ballast water from the main ballast line. An important parameter of the sampling port is its "isokinetic diameter" (DISO), which is the diameter calcu
Autor:
Jonathan F. Grant, Penny Herring, Matthew R. First, Scott C. Riley, Timothy P. Wier, Lisa A. Drake, Cameron S. Moser, Stephanie H. Robbins-Wamsley
Publikováno v:
Marine pollution bulletin. 79(1-2)
Relatively large volumes of water—on the order of cubic meters—must be sampled and analyzed to generate statistically valid estimates of sparsely concentrated organisms, such as in treated ballast water. To this end, a third prototype of a shipbo