RT @BioInvasions: A new study proposes a novel approach to evaluate the relative hazard of recreational boats as vectors of non-indigenous…
RT @BioInvasions: A new study proposes a novel approach to evaluate the relative hazard of recreational boats as vectors of non-indigenous…
RT @fjOlivaPaterna: Es necesario evaluar la importancia de barcos recreativos como vectores de entrada de #invasoras https://t.co/t6n3thlMnN
Es necesario evaluar la importancia de barcos recreativos como vectores de entrada de #invasoras
RT @BioInvasions: A new study proposes a novel approach to evaluate the relative hazard of recreational boats as vectors of non-indigenous…
RT @alienseurope: #Recreational #boating as potential vector of #marine #NonIndigenousSpecies: boats with low cleaning maintenance and exte…
RT @alienseurope: #Recreational #boating as potential vector of #marine #NonIndigenousSpecies: boats with low cleaning maintenance and exte…
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#Recreational #boating as potential vector of #marine #NonIndigenousSpecies: boats with low cleaning maintenance and extended periods in water (more than 3 months) are high risk and act as #NIS sources for secondary dispersal, a Canadian study reveals.
RT @BioInvasions: A new study proposes a novel approach to evaluate the relative hazard of recreational boats as vectors of non-indigenous…
A new study proposes a novel approach to evaluate the relative hazard of recreational boats as vectors of non-indigenous species on the Atlantic coast of Canada: https://t.co/LIIQg937A2
Assessment of recreational boating as a vector for marine non-indigenous species on the Atlantic coast of Canada https://t.co/AEdD9qomQ7