Bryozoa, Cheilostomata: first records of two invasive species in Australia and the northerly range extension for a third
Author(s) -
Kevin J. Tilbrook
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.276
H-Index - 22
ISSN - 1809-127X
DOI - 10.15560/8.1.181
Subject(s) - bryozoa , invasive species , ecology , range (aeronautics) , biology , marine invertebrates , biofouling , geography , taxonomy (biology) , engineering , genetics , membrane , aerospace engineering
Biofouling of international marine vessels is one of the most important mechanisms for the transfer of non-native-invasive species around the world. Bryozoan species are some of the commonest of these marine biofouling organisms found worldwide. Whilst some efforts have been made to document the bryozoan species in Australian ports, these surveys are very limited in number, poorly resolved and lack repetition. This paper records two invasive bryozoan species new to Australian waters ( Hippoporina indica and Biflustra grandicella ), and a northerly range extension of a known invasive bryozoan ( Zoobotryon verticillatum ).
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