41 références trouvées pour Crassostrea gigas:
Informations pour la gestion de l'espèce 1. AMCS Bulletin (Australian Marine Conservation Society). 1998. Marine and Coastal Updated. Bulletin Volume 20, No.2 Autumn 1998.
Résumé: The electronic tool kits made available on the Cefas page for free download are Crown Copyright (2007-2008). As such, these are freeware and may be freely distributed provided this notice is retained. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made and users should satisfy themselves as to the applicability of the results in any given circumstance. Toolkits available include 1) FISK- Freshwater Fish Invasiveness Scoring Kit (English and Spanish language version); 2) MFISK- Marine Fish Invasiveness Scoring Kit; 3) MI-ISK- Marine invertebrate Invasiveness Scoring Kit; 4) FI-ISK- Freshwater Invertebrate Invasiveness Scoring Kit and AmphISK- Amphibian Invasiveness Scoring Kit. These tool kits were developed by Cefas, with new VisualBasic and computational programming by Lorenzo Vilizzi, David Cooper, Andy South and Gordon H. Copp, based on VisualBasic code in the original Weed Risk Assessment (WRA) tool kit of P.C. Pheloung, P.A. Williams & S.R. Halloy (1999). The decision support tools are available from: http://cefas.defra.gov.uk/our-science/ecosystems-and-biodiversity/non-native-species/decision-support-tools.aspx [Accessed 13 October 2011] The guidance document is available from http://www.cefas.co.uk/media/118009/fisk_guide_v2.pdf [Accessed 13 January 2009].
Résumé: This publication aims to first provide decision makers and managers with information on the existing international and regional
regulations that address the use of alien species in aquaculture, either directly or indirectly; and three examples of national
responses to this issue (New Zealand, Australia and Chile). Available from: http://data.iucn.org/dbtw-wpd/edocs/2006-036.pdf [Accessed 22 September 2008]
4. Humphry, J.D. 1995. Introductions of Aquatic Animals to the Pacific Islands: Disease Threats and Guidelines for Quarantine. Perspectives in Aquatic Exotic Species Management in the Pacific Islands, Volume 2. SPC Inshore Fisheries Research Project Technical Document No. 8 SPREP Reports and Studies Series No. 78.
Résumé: Available from: http://www.ciesm.org/atlas/Crassostreagigas.html [Accessed 21 March 2005]
6. Jenner, Henk A. and Janssen-Mommen Jake 2004. Exotic cooling water fouling organisms in the Netherlands with emphasis on heat treatment of the Japanese oyster Crassostera gigas. In Abstracts: 13th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species, September 20-24, 2004. Lynch West County Hotel, Ennis, County Clare, Ireland.
Résumé: Report on the effectiveness of heat treatment on Crassostera gigas in the Netherlands.
7. Langston, W. J., B. S. Chesman, G. R. Burt, S. J. Hawking, J. Readman, and P. Worsfold. 2003. Characterization of European Marine Sites: The Exe Estuary. Marine Biology Association Occasional publication no. 10.
8. Mariculture Committee. 2003. Report of the Working Group on Marine Shellfish Culture. Mariculture Committee: ICES CM 2003/F:05.
Résumé: Species summary available from: http://www.marine.csiro.au/crimp/nimpis/spSummary.asp?txa=6130 [Accessed 21 March 2005] NIMPIS web publication available from: http://crimp.marine.csiro.au/nimpis
Résumé: The North European and Baltic Network on Invasive Alien Species (NOBANIS) has developed a network of common databases on alien and invasive species of the region. By establishing a common portal access to IAS-related data, information and knowledge in the region is facilitated. The NOBANIS network has a national contact in each of the participating countries - Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Faroe Islands, Germany, Greenland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden and the European part of Russia.
NOBANIS is available from http://www.nobanis.org; this page is available from: http://www.nobanis.org/files/factsheets/Crassostrea_gigas.pdf [Accessed 24 September 2006]
Résumé: Available from: http://www.fisheries.nsw.gov.au/thr/species/fn-pacific-oyster.htm [Accessed 21 March 2005]
Résumé: Available from: http://www.pwsrcac.org/NISfiles/F3_PacificOyster.pdf [Accessed 24 June 2005]
13. Reise, K., Dankers, N. and Essink, K. 2005. Introduced species. In: Essink, K., Dettmann, C., Farke, H., Laursen, K., Lüerßen, G., Marencic, H. & Wiersinga, W. (Eds.), Wadden Sea Quality Status Report 2004. Wadden Sea Ecosystem No. 19: 155-161.
Résumé: Overview on the occurrence and impacts of Crassostera gigas in the European Wadden Sea.
Résumé: This database compiles information on alien species from British Overseas Territories. Available from: http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-3660 [Accessed 10 November 2009]
15. Boudry, P., Heurtebise, S., Collet, B., Cornette, F. and Gerard, A. 1998. Differentiation between populations of the Portuguese oyster, Crassostrea angulata (Lamarck) and the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg), revealed by mtDNA RFLP analysis. J. exp. mar. Biol. Ecol. 226: 279-291.
Résumé: Taxonomic studies.
Résumé: Report on nonindigenous species present in Humboldt Bay, California Available from: http://massbay.mit.edu/resources/pdf/MarinePDF/2003/MBI2003abs1.pdf [Accessed 21 March 2005]
Résumé: Presense of Crassotrea gigas seems to decreases predation on native oyster by invasive oyster drills in Willapa Bay. Available from: http://massbay.mit.edu/resources/pdf/MarinePDF/2003/MBI2003abs1.pdf [Accessed 21 March 2005]
18. Cole, R. 2002. Impacts of marine farming on wild fish populations. Final Research Report for Ministry of Fisheries Research Project ENV2000/08 Objective One. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research.
Résumé: English: The species list sheet for the Mexican information system on invasive species currently provides information related to Scientific names, family, group and common names, as well as habitat, status of invasion in Mexico, pathways of introduction and links to other specialised websites. Some of the higher risk species already have a direct link to the alert page. It is important to notice that these lists are constantly being updated, please refer to the main page (http://www.conabio.gob.mx/invasoras/index.php/Portada), under the section Novedades for information on updates. Invasive species - Molluscs is available from: http://www.conabio.gob.mx/invasoras/index.php/Especies_invasoras_-_Moluscos[Accessed 30 July 2008]
Spanish: La lista de especies del Sistema de información sobre especies invasoras de méxico cuenta actualmente con información aceca de nombre científico, familia, grupo y nombre común, así como hábitat, estado de la invasión en México, rutas de introducción y ligas a otros sitios especializados. Algunas de las especies de mayor riesgo ya tienen una liga directa a la página de alertas. Es importante resaltar que estas listas se encuentran en constante proceso de actualización, por favor consulte la portada (http://www.conabio.gob.mx/invasoras/index.php/Portada), en la sección novedades, para conocer los cambios. Especies invasoras - Moluscos is available from: http://www.conabio.gob.mx/invasoras/index.php/Especies_invasoras_-_Moluscos [Accessed 30 July 2008]
Résumé: Report showing the unpredictablity of invasions.
21. Eno, N. C., A. Robin, and C.W.G. Sanderson. 1997. Non-native marine species in British waters: a review and directory. Joint Nature Conservation Committee Monkstone House, City Road Peterborough PE1 1JY UK.
Résumé: Available from: http://www.fao.org/figis/servlet/species?fid=3514 [Accessed 12 June 2005]
23. Galil, B.S. & Zenetos, A. 2002. Exotics in the eastern Mediterranean – a sea change. In E. Leppakoski, S. Gollasch & S. Olenin (Eds.), Invasive Aquatic Species in Europe. Distribution, Impacts and Management (pp. 325-336). Dordrecht, Boston, London: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Résumé: Discussion into the effects and impacts of alien marine invertebrates in South Africa. Available from: http://massbay.mit.edu/resources/pdf/MarinePDF/2003/MBI2003abs4.pdf [Accessed 21 March 2005]
Résumé: Study into the possiblity of oyster transports being a vector for the spread of other invasive species. Available from: http://massbay.mit.edu/resources/pdf/MarinePDF/2003/MBI2003abs5.pdf [Accessed 21 March 2005]
26. Hopkins, C. 2001. A review of introductions and transfers of alien marine species in the North Sea Area.
Résumé: An online database that provides taxonomic information, common names, synonyms and geographical jurisdiction of a species. In addition links are provided to retrieve biological records and collection information from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Data Portal and bioscience articles from BioOne journals. Available from: http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=79868 [Accessed March 2005]
Résumé: Available from: http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-1714 [Accessed 21 March 2005]
29. Mitchell, J., A. Jones, and C. Crawford. 2000. Distribution of feral pacific oysters and environmental conditions. Natural Heritage Trust Final Report: NHT Project No. (FAP13077).
30. Nehring, S. 1999. Oyster beds and Sabellaria reefs. In: De Jong, F., Bakker, J.F., van Berkel, C.J.M., Dankers, N.M.J.A., Dahl, K., Gätje, C., Marencic, H. & Potel, P. (Eds.), Wadden Sea Quality Status Report. Common Wadden Sea Secretariat Wilhelmshaven, Wadden Sea Ecosystem No. 9: 146-147.
Résumé: Report on first free-living individuals of Crassostera gigas in the European Wadden Sea.
31. Nehring, S. 2003. Alien species in the North Sea: invasion success and climate warming. Ocean Challenge 13(3): 12-16.
Résumé: Discussion into the effects of alien species in the North Sea and climate-induced change in the biocoenosis in the future.
32. Nehring, S. 2003. Pacific oysters in the European Wadden Sea - an irreversible impact in a highly protected ecosystem. Aliens 17: 20-21.
Résumé: Report on the occurrence of Crassostera gigas in the European Wadden Sea.
33. O'Foighil, D., Gaffney, P.M., Wilbur, A.E. and Hilbisch, T.J. 1998. Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene sequences support an Asian origin for the Portuguese oyster Crassostrea angulata. Mar. Biol. 131:497-503.
Résumé: Taxonomic studies.
34. Orensanz, J.M., Bortolus, A., Casas, G., Darrigran, G., Elias, R., Lopez Gappa, J.J., Obenat, S., Pascual, M., Pastorino, G., Penchaszadeh, P., Piriz, M.L., Scarabino, F., Schwindt, E., Spivak, E.D. and Vallarino, E.A., 2001. No longer pristine confine of the world ocean- A survey of exotic marine species in the Southwest Atlantic. In Abstracts: Second International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions, March 9-11, 2001. New Orleans, LA
Résumé: Report into the presence of invsaives in the Southwest Atlantic Available from: http://massbay.mit.edu/resources/pdf/MarinePDF/2001/MBI2001abs1.pdf [Accessed 21 March 2005]
35. Patil, J.G., Deagle, B.E., Gunasekera, R.M., Bax, N.J. and Hewitt, C.L. 2003. Molecular detection techniques for monitering three key pest species in ballast water samples. In Abstracts: Third International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions, March 16-19, 2003. Scripps Institution of Oceanography La Jolla, California
Résumé: Report on the development of a molecular identifcation method. Available from: http://massbay.mit.edu/resources/pdf/MarinePDF/2003/MBI2003abs10.pdf [Accessed 28 October 2004]
Résumé: Available from: http://www.psmfc.org/habitat/edu_oyster_fact.html [Accessed 21 March 2005]
37. Reise, K. 1998. Pacific oysters invade mussel beds in the European Wadden Sea. Senckenbergiana maritima 28: 167-175.
Résumé: Report on first free-living individuals of Crassostera gigas in the European Wadden Sea.
Résumé: Report into the conditions that are most conducive for invasive oyster growth and spread. Available from: http://massbay.mit.edu/resources/pdf/MarinePDF/2003/MBI2003abs2.pdf [Accessed 21 March 2005]
39. Smaal, A. C., B. J. Kater., J. Wijsman., 2009. Introduction, establishment and expansion of the PaciWc oyster Crassostrea gigas in the Oosterschelde (SW Netherlands).Helgol Mar Res (2009) 63:75–83 DOI 10.1007/s10152-008-0138-3
40. Wolff, W.J. 2005. Non-indigenous marine and estuarine species in The Netherlands. Zoologische Mededelingen. Vol. 79, No. 1: 1-116.
Résumé: A review of non-indigenous aquatic species in the Netherlands.
41. Wolff, W.J. and Reise, K. 2002. Oyster imports as a vector for the introduction of alien species into northern and western European coastal waters. In: Leppäkoski, E., S. Gollasch & S. Olenin (Eds.), Invasive Aquatic Species of Europe - Distribution, Impacts and Management. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht: 193-205.
Résumé: Overview on the introduction and occurrence of oysters and other alien species in European coastal waters.
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