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Historical Invasions of the Intertidal Zone of Atlantic North America Associated with Distinctive Patterns of Trade and Emigration
by
Paine, Robert T.
, Brawley, Susan H.
, Hoarau, Galice
, Olsen, Jeanine L.
, Johnson, Ladd E.
, Stam, Wytze T.
, Byers, James E.
, Coyer, James A.
, Blakeslee, April M. H.
in
Animals
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biological invasions
/ Biological Sciences
/ Commerce - history
/ cytochrome b
/ Datasets
/ Ecological genetics
/ Ecological invasion
/ Ecosystem
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration - history
/ Europe
/ Fucus - genetics
/ Fucus serratus
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic Markers
/ genetic variation
/ Haplotypes
/ Harbors
/ History, 18th Century
/ History, 19th Century
/ Humans
/ Intertidal zone
/ Invasions
/ Ireland
/ littoral zone
/ Littorina littorea
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Mollusks
/ Nonnative species
/ North America
/ Nova Scotia
/ Ports
/ Rocks
/ Scotland
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sediments
/ shipping
/ Ships
/ Ships ballast
/ snails
/ Snails - genetics
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Timber
2009
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Historical Invasions of the Intertidal Zone of Atlantic North America Associated with Distinctive Patterns of Trade and Emigration
by
Paine, Robert T.
, Brawley, Susan H.
, Hoarau, Galice
, Olsen, Jeanine L.
, Johnson, Ladd E.
, Stam, Wytze T.
, Byers, James E.
, Coyer, James A.
, Blakeslee, April M. H.
in
Animals
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biological invasions
/ Biological Sciences
/ Commerce - history
/ cytochrome b
/ Datasets
/ Ecological genetics
/ Ecological invasion
/ Ecosystem
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration - history
/ Europe
/ Fucus - genetics
/ Fucus serratus
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic Markers
/ genetic variation
/ Haplotypes
/ Harbors
/ History, 18th Century
/ History, 19th Century
/ Humans
/ Intertidal zone
/ Invasions
/ Ireland
/ littoral zone
/ Littorina littorea
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Mollusks
/ Nonnative species
/ North America
/ Nova Scotia
/ Ports
/ Rocks
/ Scotland
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sediments
/ shipping
/ Ships
/ Ships ballast
/ snails
/ Snails - genetics
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Timber
2009
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Historical Invasions of the Intertidal Zone of Atlantic North America Associated with Distinctive Patterns of Trade and Emigration
by
Paine, Robert T.
, Brawley, Susan H.
, Hoarau, Galice
, Olsen, Jeanine L.
, Johnson, Ladd E.
, Stam, Wytze T.
, Byers, James E.
, Coyer, James A.
, Blakeslee, April M. H.
in
Animals
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biological invasions
/ Biological Sciences
/ Commerce - history
/ cytochrome b
/ Datasets
/ Ecological genetics
/ Ecological invasion
/ Ecosystem
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration - history
/ Europe
/ Fucus - genetics
/ Fucus serratus
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic Markers
/ genetic variation
/ Haplotypes
/ Harbors
/ History, 18th Century
/ History, 19th Century
/ Humans
/ Intertidal zone
/ Invasions
/ Ireland
/ littoral zone
/ Littorina littorea
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Mollusks
/ Nonnative species
/ North America
/ Nova Scotia
/ Ports
/ Rocks
/ Scotland
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sediments
/ shipping
/ Ships
/ Ships ballast
/ snails
/ Snails - genetics
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Timber
2009
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Historical Invasions of the Intertidal Zone of Atlantic North America Associated with Distinctive Patterns of Trade and Emigration
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Historical Invasions of the Intertidal Zone of Atlantic North America Associated with Distinctive Patterns of Trade and Emigration
2009
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Early invasions of the North American shore occurred mainly via deposition of ballast rock, which effectively transported pieces of the intertidal zone across the Atlantic. From 1773-1861, > 880 European ships entered Pictou Harbor, Nova Scotia, as a result of emigration and trade from Europe. The rockweed Fucus serratus (1868) and the snail Littorina littorea (≈1840) were found in Pictou during this same period. With shipping records (a proxy for propagule pressure) to guide sampling, we used F. serratus as a model to examine the introductions because of its relatively low genetic diversity and dispersal capability. Microsatellite markers and assignment tests revealed 2 introductions of the rockweed into Nova Scotia: 1 from Galway (Ireland) to Pictou and the other from Greenock (Scotland) to western Cape Breton Island. To examine whether a high-diversity, high-dispersing species might have similar pathways of introduction, we analyzed L. littorea, using cytochrome b haplotypes. Eight of the 9 Pictou haplotypes were found in snails collected from Ireland and Scotland. Our results contribute to a broader understanding of marine communities, because these 2 conspicuous species are likely to be the tip of an \"invasion iceberg\" to the NW Atlantic from Great Britain and Ireland in the 19th Century.
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