Looking at both sides of the invasion: patterns of colonization in the violet tunicate Botrylloides violaceus
D.G. BOCK, A. ZHAN, C. LEJEUSNE, H.J. MACISAAC AND M.E. CRISTESCUMolecular Ecology 20: 503-516. 2011.
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Shifting invertebrate zooplanktivores: watershed-level replacement of the native Leptodara by the non-indigenous Bythotrephes in Canadian Shield lakes
ERIKA J. WEISZ AND NORMAN D. YANBiological Invasions 13: 115-123. 2011.
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Differential infection of exotic and native freshwater amphipods by a parasitic water mold in the St. Lawrence River
ÅSA KESTRUP, S.H. THOMAS, K. VAN RENSBURG, A. RICCIARDI AND M. DUFFYBiological Invasions 13: 769-779. 2011.
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Interactions between invasive and native crustaceans: differential functional responses to intraguild predators towards juvenile hetero-specifics
ÅSA KESTRUP, J.T.A. DICK AND A. RICCIARDI.Biological Invasions 13: 731-737. 2011.
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Using ecological niche-based modeling techniques to predict the establishment, abundance and relative impacts of introduced species: application to the common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
S.A. KULHANEK, B. LEUNG AND A. RICCIARDIEcological Applications 21: 203-213. 2011.
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Is invasion history a useful tool for predicting the impacts of the worlds worst aquatic invasive species?
S.A. KULHANEK, A. RICCIARDI AND B.LEUNGEcological Applications 21: 189-202. 2011.
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Comparative phylogeography of two colonial ascidians reveals contrasting invasion histories
C. LAJEUSNE, H.J. MACISAAC. T.W. THERRIAULT, D. BOCK AND M.E. CRISTESCUBiological Invasions 13: 635-650. 2011.
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Prediction and error in multi-stage models for spread of aquatic invasive species
J.R. MUIRHEAD, M.A. LEWIS AND H.J. MACISAACDiversity and Distributions 17: 323-337. 2011.
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Stochastic gravity models for modeling lake invasions
A. POTAPOV, J.M. MUIRHEAD, S.R. LELE AND M.A. LEWISEcological Modelling 222: 964-972. 2011.
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Should biological invasions be managed as natural disasters?
A. RICCIARDI, M.E. PALMER AND N.D. YANBioScience 61: 169-170. 2011.
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Hull fouling as an invasion vector: can simple models explain a complex problem?
F. SYLVESTER, O. KALACI, B. LEUNG, A. LACOURSIÈRE-ROUSSEL, C. CLARKE-MURRAY, F. CHOI, M. BRAVO, T. THERRIAULT AND H.J. MACISAACJournal of Applied Ecology 48: 415-423. 2011.
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Forecasting the ecological impacts of Hemimysis anomala invasion in North America: Lessons from other freshwater mysid introductions
ANTHONY RICCIARDI, SUNCICA AVLIJAS AND JEROME MARTY
Journal of Great Lakes Research. Accepted May, 2011
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Nearshore fish assemblages associated with introduced predatory fishes in lakes
J. TRUMPICKAS, N.E. MANDRAK AND ANTHONY RICCIARDI
Aquatic Conservation 21: 338-347. 2011
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Bacteria dynamics in ballast water during trans-oceanic voyages of bulk carriers: environmental controls
JENNICA M. SEIDEN, CANDICE J. WAY AND RICHARD B. RIVKIN
Marine Ecology Progress Series 436: 145-159. 2011
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Evaluating Efficacy of an Environmental Policy to Prevent Biological Invasions
SARAH A. BAILEY, MATTHEW G. DENEAU, LAURENT JEAN, CHRIS J. WILEY, BRIAN LEUNG AND HUGH J. MACISAACEnvironmental Science and Technology 45: 2554-2561. 2011
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Use of DNA barcoding to detect invertebrate invasive species from diapausing eggs.
ELIZABETA BRISKI, MELANIA E. CRISTESCU, SARAH A. BAILEY AND HUGH J. MACISAACBological Invasions 13: 1325-1340. 2011
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Assessing invasion risk across taxa and habitats: life stage as a determinant of invasion success
ELIZABETA BRISKI, SARAH GHABOOLI, SARAH A. BAILEY AND HUGH J. MACISAACDiversity and Distribution: 1-10. 2011
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Invertebrates and their dormant eggs in ballast sediments of ships arriving to the Canadian coasts and the Laurentian Great Lakes
ELIZABETH BRISKI, SARAH A. BAILEY AND HUGH J. MACISAACLimnology and Oceanography 56(5): 1929-1939. 2011
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