报告题名: | The invasive Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, in Scandinavian coastal waters: A risk assessment on the impact in different habitats and climate conditions |
作者: | Dolmer, Per; Holm, Mark W.; Strand, Åsa; Lindegarth, Susanne; Bodvin, Torjan; Norling, Pia; Mortensen, Stein
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出版者: | Havforskningsinstituttet
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出版年: | 2014
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发表日期: | 2014-03
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国家: | 挪威
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语种: | 英语
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英文关键词: | VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497
; VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Økologi: 488
; risk assessment
; risikovurdering
; oysters
; østers
; invasive alien species
; fremmede skadelige arter
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英文摘要: | A massive invasion of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, has occurred in Scandinavia during the last decade.
The introduction and dispersal was described through collaboration between scientists from Sweden, Denmark
and Norway. This work has been followed up by national activities that clearly visualized the need for a
continued collaboration between scientists in the Scandinavian countries, as the bio-invasion is a cross-border issue and management actions then have to be synchronized, and based on a “state of the art” knowledge of the Scandinavian bio-invasion of the species. The risk assessment presented in this report is based on available scientific literature, expert judgments and data collected during a Nordic collaboration project on Pacific oysters
in 2011 – 2013. |
URL: | https://brage.bibsys.no/xmlui/bitstream/handle/11250/193021/FoH_2-2014.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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资源类型: | 研究报告
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标识符: | http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/28934
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Appears in Collections: | 过去全球变化的重建 影响、适应和脆弱性 科学计划与规划 气候变化与战略 全球变化的国际研究计划 气候减缓与适应 气候变化事实与影响
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Dolmer, Per,Holm, Mark W.,Strand, Åsa,et al. The invasive Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, in Scandinavian coastal waters: A risk assessment on the impact in different habitats and climate conditions. 2014-01-01.
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