2022
The Conversation article entitled ‘¿Cómo predecir la expansión de una especie invasora a través de su ADN?‘ went on-line in January highlighting the paper Hudson et al. (see also Altmetric)
2021
The press release entitled ‘DNA data and modelling reveal potential spread of invasive species‘ went on-line in the News section of the University of Southampton webpage highlighting the paper Hudson et al. in June (see also Altmetric)
The press release entitled ‘Environmental protection could benefit from ‘micro’ as well as ‘macro’ thinking‘ went on-line in the News section of the University of Southampton webpage highlighting the paper Holman et al. in April (see also Altmetric)
2019
The press release entitled ‘DNA tests of UK waters could help catch invasive species early‘ went on-line in the News section of the University of Southampton webpage highlighting the paper Holman et al. in August (see also Altmetric, AlphaGalileo, Metro, Mail Online, ScienceDaily, The York Press)
The press release entitled ‘Dexterous Herring Gulls learn new tricks to adapt their feeding habits’ went on-line in the News section of the University of Southampton webpage highlighting the paper Holman et al. in May (see also Altmetric, 7thspace, phys.org, ScienceDaily, EurekAlert, AlphaGalileo, Ascidian News)
2018
The article entitled ‘WRiMS: reporting introduced species in WoRMS 2.0‘ went on-line in the ‘News’ section of the World Register of Marine Species highlighting the workshop coordinated by Marc Rius at the Flanders Marine Institute in May
2017
The article entitled ‘Global perspectives help scientists to understand why and how invasive species move around the world‘ went on-line in the News section of the University of Southampton webpage highlighting the Newton Fund Researcher Links workshop (see also #bioinvasionsworkshop) coordinated by Marc Rius and Aibin Zhan at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton in September
The blog entitled ‘Studying invasion biology with next-generation sequencing’ went on-line in the OUPblog section of the Oxford University Press webpage highlighting the paper Rius et al. in January (see also Altmetric)
2016
The press release entitled ‘A comprehensive global study of invasive species characteristics in aquatic environments’ went on-line in the News section of the University of Southampton webpage highlighting the paper McKnight et al. in November (see also Altmetric)
The press release entitled ‘Human transport has unpredictable genetic and evolutionary consequences for marine species’ went on-line in the News section of the University of Southampton webpage highlighting the paper Hudson et al. in October (see also phys.org, scienmag.com, Altmetric, EurekAlert, Europawire)
The article entitled ‘First Ascidiacea Editors Meeting‘ (see also link) went on-line in the ‘News’ section of the World Register of Marine Species and Lifewatch portal highlighting the workshop coordinated by Marc Rius at the Flanders Marine Institute in February
2015
The post entitled ‘Marine urban sprawl creates corridors for invasives’ by Heather Cayton went on-line in Conservation Corridor webpage highlighting the paper Airoldi et al. in July
The press release entitled ‘Genomics holds the key to understanding ecological and evolutionary processes’ went on-line in the News section of the Ocean and Earth Science webpage highlighting the paper Rius et al. in June (see also link)
The article entitled ‘How DNA is helping us fight back against pest invasions‘ by Steve Bourne went on-line in the ‘Science + Technology’ section of The Conversation in May
2014
The article entitled ‘Genetic mix could benefit colonising plants and animals‘ went on-line in the ‘News & Events’ of the University of Southampton webpage highlighting the paper Rius & Darling in April (see also phys.org, alphagalileo.org, healthcanal.com)
2013
The article entitled ‘Examining the link between climate change and species invasions‘ went on-line in the ‘News’ section of the Centre for Invasion Biology webpage highlighting the paper Rius et al. in October
The article entitled ‘Ocean roll-call: Marine species count yields surprising results‘ appeared in the e-news section of BIOSCI (UC Davis) highlighting the paper Appeltans et al. in February link
The eNewsletter of the Invasive Species South Africa reviewed the book entitled ‘Alien & Invasive animals – a South African perspective‘ that includes a chapter by Rius & Griffiths in February link
2012
The article entitled ‘More creatures under the sea‘ published in Nature highlighted the study Appeltans et al. in December pdf
The article entitled ‘Biodiversity: Not Just Lots of Fish in the Sea‘ published in Current Biology highlighted the paper Appeltans et al. in December link
The paper Appeltans et al. was highlighted in November on the webpage of:
Nature link UNESCO link Discovery link Materia link redOrbit link US News link Live Science link Science Daily link The New Zealand Herald link The Time of India link Ocean Sentry link Phys link Irish Times link Mail Online link The Independent link Yahoo Canada link Centre for Advanced Studies of Blanes link World Register of Marine Species link …and more in ‘Article level metrics’ linkThe paper Rius & Shenkar was highlighted on the webpage of Centre for Advanced Studies of Blanes in October link
2011
The book entitled ‘Alien & Invasive animals – a South African perspective‘ that includes a chapter by Rius & Griffiths was highlighted in the News section of the Centre for Invasion Biology webpage in November link
The article entitled ‘Species named after Park man’ appeared in the Sherwood Park News highlighting the paper Rius & Teske in November link
The article entitled ‘Cryptic diversity alerts to the challenges in distinguishing between invasive and native populations’ went on-line in the ‘Highlighted Paper’ section of the Centre for Invasion Biology webpage in October link
The article entitled ‘Molecular view reassesses species’ published in Frontiers in Ecology and Environment highlighted the study Teske, Rius, et al. in September pdf
The article entitled ‘Sea squirt celebrity‘ appeared in the British Columbia Government webpage highlighting the paper Rius & Teske in July pdf
Teske, Rius, et al. was a featured paper and qualified as ‘Highly accessed’ on the webpage of BMC Evolutionary Biology in July link
Rius & Teske was one of the 10 most-accessed papers on the webpage of Zootaxa in February linkThe article entitled ‘Ecosystem engineers in the sea: Revealing mechanisms of colonization’ went on-line in the News section of the Centre for Invasion Biology webpage highlighting the paper Rius et al. in February link
2010
Reporting the invasion of northern New Zealand by a member of the Pyura stolonifera species complex link
The Ascidiacea World Database went on-line as part of the World Register of Marine Species initiative in October
2009
The article entitled ‘Invasion of alien marine species in South African waters‘ was published in the newspaper Cape Times in May