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- The Genome of the “Sea Vomit” Didemnum Vexillum
- Tunicate Fact Sheet
- Initiating Laboratory Culturing of the Invasive Ascidian Didemnum Vexillum
- Assessing Invasion Risk of Didemnum Vexillum to Atlantic Canada
- (Kott, 2002) in the Bay of Fundy and on Offshore Banks, Eastern Canada
- Carpet Sea Squirt Didemnum Vexillum
- Didemnum Vexillum Kott, 2002: Invasion, Impact, and Control
- Impacts of Fragmentation on Propagation and Dispersal of The
- The Effects of Didemnum Vexillum Overgrowth on Mytilus Edulis Biology and Ecology Linda Ann Auker University of New Hampshire, Durham
- 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
- State of the Gulf of Maine Report: Marine Invasive Species June 2010 2
- Native and Non-Native Species of the Dutch Wadden Sea in 2014
- Biosecurity Implications of the Highly Invasive Carpet Sea-Squirt Didemnum Vexillum Kott, 2002 for a Protected Area of Global Significance
- Potential of the Invasive Colonial Ascidian, Didemnum Vexillum, to Limit Escape Response of the Sea Scallop, Placopecten Magellanicus
- Invasion Potential Via Harvesting and Processing of the Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea Gigas) in British Columbia, Canada
- Discovery and Significance of the Colonial Tunicate Didemnum Vexillum in Alaska
- Didemnum Vexillum in Oregon’S Marine Waters
- Ireland's Non-Native and Invasive Species – Trends in Introductions
- A New Range-Extending Record of the Invasive Sea Squirt Styela Clava in the North of Scotland Andrew Want1* and Jenni E
- Marine Protected Areas Limit the Spread of the Invasive Tunicate Didemnum Vexillum on Atlantic Sea Scallop Placopecten Magellanicus Habitat on Georges Bank
- Colonial Sea Squirt Didemnum Vexillum
- The Thermal Environment of an Inter-Tidal Pacific Oyster Farm
- Methods for Controlling Or Eradicating Aquatic Invasive Species Scotland’S Centre of Expertise for Waters
- Carpet Sea Squirt Didemnum Vexillum
- Unraveling the Identity of Didemnum Vexillum, a Global Ascidian Invader
- Review of Monitoring of Marine Non-Native Species in Great Britain and Evaluation of Gaps in Data Dissemination
- Invasive Tunicates Identification Guide for Early Detection and Response on the Lookout for Invasive Tunicates Identification Guide for Early Detection and Response
- Rapid Assessment of Marine Non-Native Species in Northern Scotland and a Synthesis of Existing Scottish Records
- Seeking Didemnum on Georges Bank
- Buglife's Top 50 Invasive Non-Native Invertebrate Species (Revised
- Potential Eradication and Control Methods for the Management of the Ascidian Didemnum Perlucidum in Western Australia Julieta Muñoz and Justin Mcdonald
- Bering Sea Marine Invasive Species Assessment Alaska Center for Conservation Science