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- Traits:Plant introductions: accidental with deliberate plant translocations + (This refers to invasive plant species which are unintentionally introduced into a new area/region carried on or with the habitat material of some intentionally planted flora.)
- Traits:Ships: accidental associated with cargo + (This refers to invasive species which are associated with internal ship cargo.)
- Traits:Seaplanes: accidental as attached or free-living fouling organisms + (This refers to invasive species which exist as sessile or motile organisms on the surface of a seaplane.)
- Traits:Ships: accidental as attached or free-living fouling organisms + (This refers to invasive species which exist as sessile or motile organisms on the hull of a ship.)
- Traits:Ships: accidental with solid ballast + (This refers to invasive species which exist in various life stages in ballast of a solid nature.)
- Traits:Ships: accidental with ballast water, sea water systems, live wells or other deck basins + (This refers to invasive species which exist in various life stages in ballast of a fluid nature.)
- Traits:Plant introductions: deliberate translocation of plant species + (This refers to plant species which are planted intentionally for some purpose resulting in the introduction of an invasive plant into a new area/region (e.g. for erosion control).)
- Traits:Location Type + (Three location types have been recorded to describe the native range and known introduced range of the species)
- Traits:UpperLittoralFringe + (Top of the littoral fringe, characterized by ''Verrucaria maura'' with ''Littorina saxatilis'' and ''Littorina neritoides'' often present. May include saltmarsh species on shale/pebbles in shelter (Hiscock, 1996).)
- Traits:Feeding + (Traits related to how an organism feeds, the food type and feeding method exhibited by a species)
- Traits:EcologicalInteraction + (Traits relating to how a species interacts with it's surrounding environment and other associated species.)
- Traits:BodyForm + (Traits relating to the form, shape and structure of the species)
- Traits:ModeOfLife + (Traits relating to the mode of life a species exhibits)
- Traits:Movement + (Traits relating to the movement of the species)
- Traits:Sociability + (Traits that describe an organism's behavioural interactions with members of the same species.)
- Traits:Habitat + (Traits that describe an organisms preferred habitat and its position within that habitat.)
- Traits:Ecophysiology + (Traits that describe an physiological and environmental tolerance of an organism)
- Traits:ReproductiveType + (Traits that describe how an organism reproduces or the mechanism by which reproduction is achieved.)
- Traits:ArmsAppendages + (Traits that describe specialized limbs or appendages used to catch or process food items.)
- Traits:Lifehistory + (Traits that describe the life history characteristics of an organism)
- Traits:WaveExposure + (Traits that describe the range of exposure to wave action in which the organism is recorded.)
- Traits:MouthParts + (Traits that describes specialized mouth parts)
- Traits:Pollination + (Transfer of male gametophyte (pollen) to the 'female' part of a flower)
- Traits:Bivoltine + (Two generations per year (Barnes ''et al.'', 2006).)
- Traits:CircalittoralOffshore + (Typically occurs below 50-70 metres away from the influence of wave action. Aphotic with animal communities in stable or stenothermal and stenohaline conditions. Open sea (Connor et al., 1997).)
- Traits:Pathway/vector Unknown + (Unknown mechanisms of introduction were represented by a blank cell.)
- Traits:Robust + (Unlikely to be damaged as a result of physical impacts, e.g. hard or tough enough to withstand impact, or leathery or wiry enough to resist impact.)
- Traits:Bysso-Pelagic + (Use of a length of byssus thread (e.g. micro-molluscs, juvenile molluscs) or mucus (e.g ''Nemertesia'' planulae) to be carried by water flow)
- Traits:BallooningKiting + (Use of a length of silk to be carried by the wind (e.g. spiders))
- Traits:GraspingPaws + (Vertebrate hands, feat, paws etc designed to grasp food items using claws, talons etc.)
- Traits:Neritic + (Water column overlying the continental shelf; surface to ca 200m depth.)
- Traits:Canals: natural range expansion through man-made canals + (Where a canal, by joining two bodies of water which were not originally naturally joined, becomes a conduit for invasive species migration to a new area/region.)
- Traits:Bio-control: deliberate translocation as a bio-control agent + (Where a species (i.e. a bio-control agent) introduced to control a pest, weed or invasive species becomes a problem itself.)
- Traits:Bio-control: accidental translocation with deliberate bio-control release + (Where an introduction of a bio-control agent results in an unintentional introduction of an invasive species (which is carried directly on the bio-control agent itself or along with habitat material associated with the bio-control agent).)
- Traits:Fisheries: deliberate translocations of fish or shellfish to establish or support fishery + (Where an invasive species is intentionally introduced into a new area/region for the purpose of stocking/replenishing/establishing a fishery industry based on the invasive species.)
- Traits:Fisheries: accidental with fishery products, packing or substrate + (Where an invasive species is unintentionally introduced into a new area/region as a result of the movement of fishery related products or materials (ie: not the direct movement of fisheries stock).)
- Traits:Natural dispersal + (Where an invasive species migrates from a known introduced location to a new area/region using a natural mode/mechanism of dispersal; as the original location is part of its introduced range this pathway is included here.)
- Traits:Debris: transport of species on human generated debris + (Where floating rafts of man-made materials become vectors for an invasive species.)
- Traits:Fisheries: accidental with deliberate translocations of fish or shellfish + (Where in the process of stocking a fishery an associated invasive species is unintentionally introduced into a new area/region.)
- Traits:Scientific research: accidental release with research activities + (Where research activities result in the unintentional release of an invasive species into a new area/region.)
- Traits:Scientific research: deliberate release with research activities + (Where research activities result in the intentional release of an invasive species into a new area/region.)
- Traits:SymbiontContribution + (Where some dietary component(s) are provided by symbiotic organisms (e.g. ''Anemonia'' with zooxanthellae).)
- Traits:Recreational equipment: accidental with recreational equipment + (Where the movement of recreational equipment by humans results in the introduction of an invasive species into a new area/region.)
- Traits:Gills + (Where the respiratory organs also power and/or provide a feeding apparatus (muco-cilliary feeding))
- Traits:Induces novel behavioural or eco-physiological responses + (Where the species affects the behaviour of native species.)
- Traits:Aquatic transport + (Where the species alters boat traffic or impedes ability of boats to navigate waterways.)
- Traits:Alters trophic interactions + (Where the species alters food web dynamics.)
- Traits:Alters bio-geochemical/hydrologic cycles + (Where the species alters the nature of chemical or water cycles.)
- Traits:Water abstraction or nuisance fouling + (Where the species alters water levels or causes nuisance fouling on boats/water structures.)
- Traits:Loss of public/tourist amenity + (Where the species degrades amenities associated with public/tourist sites.)
- Traits:Damage to marine structures or archaeology + (Where the species degrades marine infrastructures or archaeological sites.)