Search Results - "A. Hopkins, Grant"
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Application of bubble streams to control biofouling on marine infrastructure—pontoon-scale implementation
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (07-09-2023)“…There is a lack of cost-effective, environmentally-friendly tools available to manage marine biofouling accumulation on static artificial structures such as…”
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It's a wrap: encapsulation as a management tool for marine biofouling
Published in Biofouling (Chur, Switzerland) (15-03-2016)“…Encapsulation of fouled structures is an effective tool for countering incursions by non-indigenous biofoulers. However, guidelines for the implementation of…”
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Continuous bubble streams for controlling marine biofouling on static artificial structures
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (30-04-2021)“…Biofouling accumulation is not proactively managed on most marine static artificial structures (SAS) due to the lack of effective options presently available…”
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Predation limits spread of Didemnum vexillum into natural habitats from refuges on anthropogenic structures
Published in PloS one (12-12-2013)“…Non-indigenous species can dominate fouling assemblages on artificial structures in marine environments; however, the extent to which infected structures act…”
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Augmentative biocontrol in natural marine habitats : persistence, spread and non-target effects of the sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus
Published in PloS one (15-11-2013)“…Notes how augmentative biocontrol aims to control established pest populations through enhancement of their indigenous enemies. Focuses on the persistence,…”
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Geographically conserved microbiomes of four temperate water tunicates
Published in Environmental microbiology reports (01-08-2016)“…Tunicates are useful models for exploring microbiomes because they have an innate immune system resembling that of chordates. Automated ribosomal RNA…”
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Chimerism and population dieback alter genetic inference related to invasion pathways and connectivity of biofouling populations on artificial substrata
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2019)“…Disentangling pathways by which nonindigenous species expand and spread regionally remains challenging. Molecular ecology tools are often employed to determine…”
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Toward integrated pest management in bivalve aquaculture
Published in Pest management science (01-11-2022)“…Pests of bivalve aquaculture are a challenging problem that can reduce productivity, profitability and sustainability. A range of pest management approaches…”
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Metabarcoding improves detection of eukaryotes from early biofouling communities: implications for pest monitoring and pathway management
Published in Biofouling (Chur, Switzerland) (02-07-2016)“…In this experimental study the patterns in early marine biofouling communities and possible implications for surveillance and environmental management were…”
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Spatial and temporal dynamics in macrobenthos during recovery from salmon farm induced organic enrichment: When is recovery complete?
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-03-2014)“…•Long-term spatially explicit study of recovery from extreme benthic enrichment.•Substantial recovery in first 2years, largely complete after…”
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Bilge water as a vector for the spread of marine pests: a morphological, metabarcoding and experimental assessment
Published in Biological invasions (01-10-2017)“…Vessel movements are considered the primary anthropogenic pathway for the secondary spread of marine non-indigenous species. In comparison to the well-studied…”
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Structural and functional effects of global invasion pressure on benthic marine communities—patterns, challenges and priorities
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-07-2024)“…Aim Retrospective (pre‐ vs. post‐invasion) and cross‐sectional comparisons of ecosystems exposed to high and low bioinvasion pressure, provide an alternative…”
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Bivalve aquaculture in estuaries: Review and synthesis of oyster cultivation effects
Published in Aquaculture (16-12-2009)“…Oyster farming in estuaries is a globally important industry based primarily around the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, for which a common technique is…”
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Early detection of eukaryotic communities from marine biofilm using high-throughput sequencing: an assessment of different sampling devices
Published in Biofouling (Chur, Switzerland) (01-01-2015)“…Marine biofilms are precursors for colonization by larger fouling organisms, including non-indigenous species (NIS). In this study, high-throughput sequencing…”
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Fate and effects of fish farm organic waste in marine systems: Advances in understanding using biochemical approaches with implications for environmental management
Published in Reviews in aquaculture (01-01-2024)“…Particulate waste from open‐cage fish farms in marine systems can cause organic enrichment of seabed habitats and enter the food web through consumption by…”
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Desiccation as a mitigation tool to manage biofouling risks: trials on temperate taxa to elucidate factors influencing mortality rates
Published in Biofouling (Chur, Switzerland) (01-01-2016)“…The desiccation tolerance of biofouling taxa (adults and early life-stages) was determined under both controlled and 'realistic' field conditions. Adults of…”
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Life history stage and vessel voyage profile can influence shipping-mediated propagule pressure of non-indigenous biofouling species
Published in Biological invasions (01-07-2017)“…To control the spread of non-indigenous species it is necessary to understand how early stages of the invasion process, such as age of propagule at time of…”
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Thermal treatment as a method to control transfers of invasive biofouling species via vessel sea chests
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-08-2012)“…► Lab studies conducted to determine the thermal tolerance of common sea chest fouling taxa. ► Complete mortality achieved across all thermal treatments for…”
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Potential biocontrol agents for biofouling on artificial structures
Published in Biofouling (Chur, Switzerland) (14-09-2014)“…The accumulation of biofouling on coastal structures can lead to operational impacts and may harbour problematic organisms, including non-indigenous species…”
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Challenges associated with pre-border management of biofouling on oil rigs
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-11-2010)“…The potential for oil rigs to transport diverse, reef-like communities around the globe makes them high risk vectors for the inadvertent spread of…”
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