Sarah Bailey

Je mène des recherches sur les espèces aquatiques envahissantes, en me concentrant sur les introductions par l’eau de ballast des navires et l’encrassement biologique. Ces recherches comprennent des travaux sur le terrain pour mesurer la diversité des taxons transportés et évaluer l’efficacité des stratégies de gestion.
Recherche et / ou projets en cours
Efficacité du traitement des eaux de ballast
Élaboration de méthodes d’échantillonnage et d’analyse de l’eau de ballast
Tendances mondiales des invasions aquatiques
Activités professionnelles / intérêts
Professeure :
- Université de Toronto à Scarborough
- Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research (Windsor)
Prix et études
HBSc (Biology), Lakehead
PhD (Biology), Windsor
Baccalauréat en biologie, Université Lakehead
Doctorat en biologie, Université de Windsor
Principales publications
Publications principales:
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Primary Publications:
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Chan FT, Stanislawcyzk K, Sneekes AC, Dvoretsky A, Gollasch S, Minchin D, David M, Jelmert A, Albretsen J and SA Bailey. 2019. Climate change opens new frontiers for marine species in the Arctic: current trends and future invasion risks. Global Change Biology 25:25-38.
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Briski E, Chan F, Darling J, Lauringson V, MacIsaac H, Zhan A and SA Bailey. 2018. Beyond propagule pressure: importance of selection during the transport stage of biological invasion. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16: 345-353.
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Briski E, S Gollasch, M David, RD Linley, O Casas-Monroy, H Rajakaruna and SA Bailey. 2015. Combining ballast water exchange and treatment to maximize prevention of species introductions to freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Science and Technology 49: 9566-9573.
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MacIsaac HJ, Beric B, Bailey SA, Mandrak NE and A Ricciardi. 2015. Are the Great Lakes at risk of new fish invasions from trans-Atlantic shipping? Journal of Great Lakes Research 41:1172-1175.
Publications secondaires:
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Galil BS, McKenzie CM, Bailey SA, Campbell M, Davidson I, Drake L, Hewitt C, Occhipinti-Ambrogi A and R Piola. 2019. ICES Viewpoint background document: Evaluating and mitigating introduction of marine non-native species via vessel biofouling. ICES Ad Hoc Report 2019. 17 pp. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.4680. 17 p.
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Casas-Monroy O, RD Linley, JK Adams, FT Chan, DAR Drake and SA Bailey. 2014. National risk assessment for introduction of aquatic nonindigenous species to Canada by ballast water. DFO Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat Research Document 2013/128. vi + 74 p.
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