Asterias amurensis is a starfish native to the northern Pacific that was introduced into southern Australia in the 1980s. It is widely viewed as one of Australia's most serious invasive marine pests, but there are few methods available to control new or established populations. The role of Cos...
Unwanted invasive species: Codium fragile tomentosoides, a green alga to 45 cm; Mnemiopsis leidyi, a comb jelly to 11 cm; Crepidula fornicata, the slipper limpet to 5 cm; Carcinus maenas, the shore or green crab to 9 cm; Asterias amurensis, the Asian sea star to 25 cm; Styela clava,...
Focuses on a study which examined the binding of the acrosome reaction-inducing substance in spermatozoa receptor in the Asterias amurensis starfish. Prepa... Kawamura,Mayu,Matsumoto,... - 《Zoological Science》 被引量: 173发表: 2002年 Biological control of marine invasive species: cautionary tale...
Asterias amurensisStarfishKeystone predatorDynamic energy budgetBiological traitsThe introduction of alien species is a global phenomenon that alters ecosystems structure and functioning. Invasive species are responsible for substantial economic and ecological losses. Invasive species impact resource availability, ...
Asterias amurensis is a starfish native to the northern Pacific that was introduced into southern Australia in the 1980s. It is widely viewed as one of Australia's most serious invasive marine pestsdoi:10.1007/s10530-017-1430-4Gregory D Parry...
Asterias amurensisinvasive speciesseastarA sandwich hybridisation assay (SHA) has been developed to detect Asterias amurensis (L眉tken 1871), commonly known as the northern Pacific seastar, which is an unwanted, and as yet undetected, pest in New Zealand waters. Probes in SHA format have been ...
differences between the two preparation methods with different surface areas. The lipid content was <0.1% in the upper phase, whereas the precipitate contained 7.1% ± 0.4 lipids. The comparison of lipids in different organs of the starfishAsterias amurensisassociated with different treatments indicated...