Abstract
All for one and one for all: research from the 6th International Invasive Sea Squirt Conference and the 10th International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions
Highlights
All for one and one for all: research from the 6th International Invasive Sea Squirt Conference and the 10th International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions
Whoi.edu/sea-squirt-conference/) began in 2005 to bring together diverse user groups concerned about invasive ascidians
Osborne and Poynton (2019) assessed whether pollution could affect interspecific competition between a native and an invasive ascidian. They found that the growth of the native ascidian Aplidium glabrum was significantly impacted at low copper levels (1 μg/L copper when in the presence of a competitor), while the growth of the invasive ascidian Botrylloides violaceus was only affected at high copper levels (37.1 μg/L copper when growing alone, 31.7 μg/L copper when in the presence of a competitor)
Summary
All for one and one for all: research from the 6th International Invasive Sea Squirt Conference and the 10th International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions. It has been 20 years since the foundation of a dedicated International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions in 1999 (ICMB-I, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA).
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