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    Morphological and Molecular Techniques to Support Detection and Management of Ballast-Borne AIS

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    2022-03
    Author
    Latanich, Abigail
    Larson, Courtney
    Aliff, Meagan
    Reavie, Euan
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    Abstract
    Aquatic invasive species (AIS) released from ship ballast water threaten aquatic ecosystems. A unique opportunity to couple molecular and microscopic techniques is investigated to understand risk-release relationships in a controlled setting using mesocosms and surrogate protist species. This research aims to: Evaluate the relationship between release density and establishment using a wider variety of protist surrogates; Track surrogate and ambient community species using morphological and molecular techniques; Initiate a framework to support on-ship compliance testing methods using eDNA.
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    molecular, ballast, AIS,
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/82943
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