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    overview of thirty years of research on ballast water as a vector for aquatic invasive species to freshwater and marine environments by Bailey, Sarah A

    Published in Aquatic ecosystem health & management (03-07-2015)
    “…Ballast water has been widely used by commercial vessels to control trim, draft and stability since the late 1870s. While the global transport of ballast water…”
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    Performance comparison of genetic markers for high‐throughput sequencing‐based biodiversity assessment in complex communities by Zhan, Aibin, Bailey, Sarah A, Heath, Daniel D, Macisaac, Hugh J

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-09-2014)
    “…Metabarcode surveys of DNA extracted from environmental samples are increasingly popular for biodiversity assessment in natural communities. Such surveys rely…”
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    Are genetic databases sufficiently populated to detect non-indigenous species? by Briski, Elizabeta, Sara Ghabooli, Sarah A. Bailey, Hugh J. MacIsaac

    Published in Biological invasions (01-07-2016)
    “…Correct species identifications are of tremendous importance for invasion ecology, as mistakes could lead to misdirecting limited resources against harmless…”
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    Use of DNA barcoding to detect invertebrate invasive species from diapausing eggs by Briski, Elizabeta, Cristescu, Melania E., Bailey, Sarah A., MacIsaac, Hugh J.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-06-2011)
    “…The global transhipment of ballast water and associated flora and fauna by cargo vessels has increased dramatically in recent decades. Invertebrate species are…”
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    Relative invasion risk for plankton across marine and freshwater systems: examining efficacy of proposed international ballast water discharge standards by Casas-Monroy, Oscar, Linley, Robert D, Adams, Jennifer K, Chan, Farrah T, Drake, D Andrew R, Bailey, Sarah A

    Published in PloS one (12-03-2015)
    “…Understanding the implications of different management strategies is necessary to identify best conservation trajectories for ecosystems exposed to…”
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    Biological testing of ships’ ballast water indicates challenges for the implementation of the Ballast Water Management Convention by Outinen, Okko, Bailey, Sarah A., Casas-Monroy, Oscar, Delacroix, Stephanie, Gorgula, Sonia, Griniene, Evelina, Kakkonen, Jenni E., Srebaliene, Greta

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (29-02-2024)
    “…Ships’ ballast water and sediments are vectors that contribute to the unintentional spread of aquatic non-native species globally. Ballast water management, as…”
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    Managing risk of non‐indigenous species establishment associated with ballast water discharges from ships with bypassed or inoperable ballast water management systems by Bradie, Johanna, Rolla, Matteo, Bailey, Sarah A., MacIsaac, Hugh J.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-01-2023)
    “…Ballast water is recognized as a leading pathway for the introduction of aquatic non‐indigenous species which have caused substantial ecological damage…”
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    Validation of an adenosine triphosphate (ATP) model for 10–50 μm plankton by Peperzak, Louis, Casas-Monroy, Oscar, Bailey, Sarah A.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-03-2024)
    “…A recent model demonstrated that the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) content of spherical aquatic organisms with a 10 to 50 μm diameter is between 0.16 and…”
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    Climate change opens new frontiers for marine species in the Arctic: Current trends and future invasion risks by Chan, Farrah T., Stanislawczyk, Keara, Sneekes, Anna C., Dvoretsky, Alexander, Gollasch, Stephan, Minchin, Dan, David, Matej, Jelmert, Anders, Albretsen, Jon, Bailey, Sarah A.

    Published in Global change biology (01-01-2019)
    “…Climate change and increased anthropogenic activities are expected to elevate the potential of introducing nonindigenous species (NIS) into the Arctic. Yet,…”
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    A decision support tool to prioritize ballast water compliance monitoring by ranking risk of non‐indigenous species establishment by Bradie, Johanna N., Bailey, Sarah A., O'Connor, Nessa

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-03-2021)
    “…Despite the availability of research which has direct applications to environmental management, there is often a disconnect between scientific research and…”
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    A temporal assessment of risk of non-indigenous species introduction by ballast water to Canadian coastal waters based on environmental similarity by Song, Ruixin, Tavakoli, Yashar, Bailey, Sarah A., Soares, Amilcar

    Published in Biological invasions (01-06-2023)
    “…The environmental similarity scores between source and recipient locations are essential in ballast water risk assessment (BWRA) models used to estimate the…”
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    Assessing the performance of four indicative analysis devices for ballast water compliance monitoring, considering organisms in the size range ≥10 to <50 μm by Casas-Monroy, Oscar, Kydd, Jocelyn, Rozon, Robin M., Bailey, Sarah A.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-09-2022)
    “…To minimize the global transfer of harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has introduced the standard in…”
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    Ballast Water Exchange Plus Treatment Lowers Species Invasion Rate in Freshwater Ecosystems by Bradie, Johanna N, Drake, David Andrew R, Ogilvie, Dawson, Casas-Monroy, Oscar, Bailey, Sarah A

    Published in Environmental science & technology (05-01-2021)
    “…The movement of ballast water by commercial shipping is a prominent pathway for aquatic invasions. Ships' ballast water management is now transitioning from…”
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    Beyond propagule pressure: importance of selection during the transport stage of biological invasions by Briski, Elizabeta, Chan, Farrah T, Darling, John A, Lauringson, Velda, MacIsaac, Hugh J, Zhan, Aibin, Bailey, Sarah A

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-08-2018)
    “…Biological invasions are largely considered to be a "numbers game", wherein the larger the introduction effort, the greater the probability that an introduced…”
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    Improving estimation of phytoplankton abundance and distribution in ballast water discharges by Casas-Monroy, Oscar, Rajakaruna, Harshana, Bailey, Sarah A.

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-04-2020)
    “…With the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments now in…”
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    Invasion risk posed by macroinvertebrates transported in ships’ ballast tanks by Briski, Elizabeta, Ghabooli, Sara, Bailey, Sarah A., MacIsaac, Hugh J.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-09-2012)
    “…Invasions by non-indigenous macroinvertebrates often cause ecological and economic problems, and commercial ships have been implicated as a principal mechanism…”
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    Is salinity an obstacle for biological invasions? by Paiva, Filipa, Barco, Andrea, Chen, Yiyong, Mirzajani, Alireza, Chan, Farrah T., Lauringson, Velda, Baltazar‐Soares, Miguel, Zhan, Aibin, Bailey, Sarah A., Javidpour, Jamileh, Briski, Elizabeta

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2018)
    “…Invasions of freshwater habitats by marine and brackish species have become more frequent in recent years with many of those species originating from the…”
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    First evaluation of ballast water management systems on operational ships for minimizing introductions of nonindigenous zooplankton by Bailey, Sarah A., Brydges, Torben, Casas-Monroy, Oscar, Kydd, Jocelyn, Linley, R. Dallas, Rozon, Robin M., Darling, John A.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-09-2022)
    “…Ballast water is a leading pathway for the global introduction of aquatic nonindigenous species. Most international ships are expected to install ballast water…”
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