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Characterising Biofouling Communities on Mussel Farms Along an Environmental Gradient: a Step Towards Improved Risk Management
Anthropogenic Effects on the Fouling Community: Impacts of Biological Invasions and Anthropogenic Structures on Community Structure
First Occurrence of Caprella Scaura Templeton, 1836 (Crustacea: Amphipoda) on Off-Coast fish Farm Cages in the Mediterranean Sea
Monitoring of Biofouling Communities in a Portuguese Port Using a Combined Morphological and Metabarcoding Approach Joana Azevedo 1,2,3, Jorge T
Predator Effects on Fouling Community Development
Marine Ecology Progress Series 421:139
Caprellid Amphipods (Caprella Spp.) Are Vulnerable to Both Physiological and Habitat-Mediated Effects of Ocean Acidification
Succession in a Humboldt Bay Marine Fouling
Rapid Assessment Survey of Marine Species at New England Bays and Harbors
Bryozoan Fouling of the Blue Crab Callinectes Sapidus at Beaufort, North Carolina
The Effect of CO2 Concentrations on Blue Mussel (Mytilus Edulis) Behaviour, Health, Mortality and Detachment Rates: a New Potential Way of Anti-Fouling
Investigation of Marine Biofouling and the Possible Need to Develop Biofouling Control Measures in Nigeria
Sea Otter Predation Linked To
Marine Biofouling and Invasive Species: Guidelines for Prevention and Management
Non-Native Marine Species in British Waters: a Review and Directory
Tunicate Faunas of Two North Atlantic-New England Islands: Martha’S Vineyard, Massachusetts and Block Island, Rhode Island
Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Actiniaria) in Bahía San Julián (Southern Patagonia, Argentina)
Chapter 3. the Fouling Community
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Non-Indigenous Invertebrate Species in the Marine Fouling Communities of British Columbia, Canada
Marine Ecology Progress Series 479:47
The Facilitative Role of an Introduced Bryozoan (Watersipora Spp .)
Spatial and Temporal Changes in Biofouling Community Structure at Visakhapatnam Harbour, East Coast of India
Marine Invasive Species Benthic Fouling Study a Salem Sound Coastwatch Field Study of Lobster Trap Fouling Conducted in Salem Sound July – October, 2010
Effects of Substrate Material on Marine Fouling Community Composition and Ascidian Larval Settlement
Ecological Differentiation Among Amphipod Species in Marine Fouling Communities
Non-Native Marine Species in British Waters: a Review and Directory
Effects of Depth and Orientation on Marine Fouling Assemblages in the Coastal Waters of Abu Qir Harbor, Egypt
Developing Methods for Analysis and Drawing Conclusions from Larval
Marine Biofouling:Biofouling: Aa Stickysticky Problemproblem
Effects of Substrate Material on Marine Fouling Community Composition and Ascidian Larval Settlement Anna Lindsey Chase University of New Hampshire, Durham
Temperature and Salinity Tolerances of Priority Marine Pests
First Record of the Non-Indigenous Isopod Ianiropsis Serricaudis Gurjanova, 1936 Along the French Coast of the English Channel
A Rare Example of Non-Native Chitons: Broad Intertidal Habitat Range And