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Austrominius modestus
Cumulative Effects of Multiple Stressors: an Invasive Oyster and Nutrient Enrichment Reduce Subsequent Invasive Barnacle Recruitment
Ecology of the New Zealand Rocky Shore Community
Elminius Modestus Global Invasive
Darwin's Barnacle
Barcodes of Marine Invertebrates from North Iberian Ports: Native Diversity and Resistance to Biological Invasions
Non-Native Sessile Invertebrates in Marinas on the English Coast
Does Climatic Warming Explain Why an Introduced Barnacle Finally Takes
Settlement and Recruitment Potential of Four Invasive and One Indigenous Barnacles in South Korea and Their Future
M656p193.Pdf
Rapid Assessment of Marine Non-Native Species in the Shetland Islands, Scotland
England Biodiversity Indicators 2020
Oceanography and Marine Biology an Annual Review Volume 58
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Austrominius Modestus (Darwin, 1854)
TWIC Autumn Conference Report, November 2016 Sea Change? a Conference on Marine Recording and Conservation
Rapid Assessment of Marinas for Invasive Alien Species in Northern
Barnacle Fouling on the Hull of an Ocean-Going Bulk Carrier Visited the Port of Kawasaki and the Risk Assessment of Their Invasion
Anthropogenic Marine Litter Composition in Coastal Areas May Be a Predictor of Potentially Invasive Rafting Fauna
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Elminius Modestus
Linking Physiology, Temperature, and Recruitment: a Classic Competitive Story Rewritten by Climate Maeve Kerrigan Snyder University of South Carolina
Impacts of Man-Made Structures on Marine Biodiversity and Species Status - Native & Non- Native Species
Marine Debris As a Potential Pathway for Invasive Species
Non-Indigenous Marine Species in the Netherlands
Perez-Losada2009chap37.Pdf
The Status of the Invasive Sea Squirts and Barnacles Found in the Marinas and Ports of Algarve, Southern Portugal
Hitchhikers on Ocean Plastics Some Sea Creatures Use Floating Plastic, Or Other Waste, to Travel Around the World
Policy Drafting Template SW-NIS-2 HLMO Living Within Environmental
Taxonomy, Biogeography and Population Genetic Structure of the Southern Australian Intertidal Barnacle Fauna
New Alien Barnacles in the Azores and Some Remarks on the Invasive Potential of Balanidae
Ices Cm 2009/Acom:25
Darwin's Barnacle
Non-Indigenous Species Presence and Distribution in Intertidal Hard Substrate Environments of the Western Scheldt
Review of Monitoring of Marine Non-Native Species in Great Britain and Evaluation of Gaps in Data Dissemination
First European Record of the Invasive Barnacle Balanus Glandula Darwin, 1854
Rapid Assessment of Marine Non-Native Species in Northern Scotland and a Synthesis of Existing Scottish Records
Monitoring Invasive Non-Native Species in Marinas of North West