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  • Classification of non-indig... Classification of non-indigenous species based on their impacts: considerations for application in marine management
    Ojaveer, Henn; Galil, Bella S; Campbell, Marnie L ... PLoS biology, 04/2015, Volume: 13, Issue: 4
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    Assessment of the ecological and economic/societal impacts of the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) is one of the primary focus areas of bioinvasion science in terrestrial and aquatic ...
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  • Assessing nature's contribu... Assessing nature's contributions to people
    Díaz, Sandra; Pascual, Unai; Stenseke, Marie ... Science, 01/2018, Volume: 359, Issue: 6373
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    Recognizing culture, and diverse sources of knowledge, can improve assessments A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of nature to a good ...
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  • Introductions and transfers... Introductions and transfers of species by ballast water in the Adriatic Sea
    Gollasch, Stephan; Hewitt, Chad L.; Bailey, Sarah ... Marine pollution bulletin, October 2019, 2019-Oct, 2019-10-00, 20191001, Volume: 147
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    Following the Editorial addressing the BALMAS project, we open the ballast water management special issue for the Adriatic Sea by providing background information on non-indigenous species and the ...
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  • Nonindigenous biota on arti... Nonindigenous biota on artificial structures : could habitat creation facilitate biological invasions?
    GLASBY, Tim M; CONNELL, Sean D; HOLLOWAY, Michael G ... Marine biology, 05/2007, Volume: 151, Issue: 3
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    We identified different distributions of marine nonindigenous species (NIS) and native species on some artificial structures versus natural reefs and using experimental manipulations, revealed some ...
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  • Trends in the detection of ... Trends in the detection of aquatic non-indigenous species across global marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems
    Bailey, Sarah A.; Brown, Lyndsay; Campbell, Marnie L. ... Diversity & distributions, December 2020, Volume: 26, Issue: 12
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    Aim The introduction of aquatic non‐indigenous species (ANS) has become a major driver for global changes in species biogeography. We examined spatial patterns and temporal trends of ANS detections ...
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  • Biosecurity messages are lo... Biosecurity messages are lost in translation to citizens: Implications for devolving management to citizens
    Campbell, Marnie L; Bryant, Dominic E P; Hewitt, Chad L PloS one, 04/2017, Volume: 12, Issue: 4
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    The increasing focus of marine biosecurity agencies on transferring management responsibilities to citizens and industry begs the question whether devolved responsibility is a viable option for ...
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  • A model of faulty and fault... A model of faulty and faultless disagreement for post-hoc assessments of knowledge utilization in evidence-based policymaking
    Heesen, Remco; Rubin, Hannah; Schneider, Mike D ... Scientific reports, 08/2024, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    When evidence-based policymaking is so often mired in disagreement and controversy, how can we know if the process is meeting its stated goals? We develop a novel mathematical model to study ...
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  • Aquaculture and urban marin... Aquaculture and urban marine structures facilitate native and non-indigenous species transfer through generation and accumulation of marine debris
    Campbell, Marnie L.; King, Staci; Heppenstall, Lara D. ... Marine pollution bulletin, 10/2017, Volume: 123, Issue: 1-2
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    Both the invasion of non-indigenous marine species (NIMS) and the generation and accumulation of anthropogenic marine debris (AMD) are pervasive problems in coastal urban ecosystems. The biosecurity ...
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  • Are our beaches safe? Quant... Are our beaches safe? Quantifying the human health impact of anthropogenic beach litter on people in New Zealand
    Campbell, Marnie L.; Peters, Linda; McMains, Cameron ... Science of the total environment, 02/2019, Volume: 651, Issue: Pt 2
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    The environmental, social and cultural importance of beaches permeates human society, yet the risk of human injury associated with increasing exposure to anthropogenic beach litter remains an ...
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