Marine invasion history and vector analysis of California: a hotspot for western North America

GM Ruiz, PW Fofonoff, B Steves… - Diversity and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aim We examine the regional dominance of California as a beachhead for marine biological
invasions in western North America and assess the relative contribution of different transfer …

Recreational boats as potential vectors of marine organisms at an invasion hotspot

IC Davidson, CJ Zabin, AL Chang, CW Brown… - Aquatic biology, 2010 - int-res.com
With more than 200 aquatic nonindigenous species (NIS), San Francisco Bay (California,
USA) is among the world's most invaded harbors. Hard-substratum benthic (biofouling) …

The future of species invasions in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River basin

KS Pagnucco, GA Maynard, SA Fera, ND Yan… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2015 - Elsevier
No other freshwater system contains as many non-native species or has been invaded as
frequently as the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River basin. Over 180 non-native species have …

Clonal spread of invasive Ludwigia hexapetala and L. grandiflora in freshwater wetlands of California

M Okada, BJ Grewell, M Jasieniuk - Aquatic Botany, 2009 - Elsevier
Ludwigia hexapetala and L. grandiflora are recent, aggressive invaders of freshwater
wetlands in California. To assess the relative role of sexual versus clonal reproduction in …

Asian copepods on the move: recent invasions in the Columbia–Snake River system, USA

JR Cordell, SM Bollens, R Draheim… - ICES Journal of Marine …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Cordell, JR, Bollens, SM, Draheim, R., and Sytsma, M. 2008. Asian copepods on
the move: recent invasions in the Columbia–Snake River system, USA.–ICES Journal of …

Ecology of invasive alien invertebrates

A Ricciardi - Thorp and Covich's freshwater invertebrates, 2015 - Elsevier
Alien invertebrates are being discovered at increasing rates in large inland water bodies
worldwide. In most major lakes and rivers, dozens of alien species have been recorded and …

Multi-level driving forces of biological invasions

B Rodríguez-Labajos, R Binimelis, I Monterroso - Ecological economics, 2009 - Elsevier
Biological invasions are human-induced processes affecting biodiversity. Information on
biological invasions can be organized following the categories of the DPSIR model. This …

[PDF][PDF] Invasive copepods in the Lower Columbia River Estuary: Seasonal abundance, co-occurrence and potential competition with native copepods.

SM Bollens, JK Breckenridge, JR Cordell… - Aquatic …, 2012 - aquaticinvasions.net
As part of a multi-year field study to investigate plankton dynamics in the Lower Columbia
River Estuary (LCRE), we conducted monthly sampling of the mesozooplankton (> 73 μm) at …

Zooplankton invasion on a grand scale: insights from a 20‐yr time series across 38 Northeast Pacific estuaries

E Dexter, SM Bollens, J Cordell… - Ecosphere, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
We present the first comprehensive analysis of the Pacific Northwest estuaries (PNWE)
zooplankton time series, which encompasses 38 estuaries distributed across more than …

Biology of the introduced copepod Pseudodiaptomus inopinus in a northeast Pacific estuary

JR Cordell, M Rasmussen, SM Bollens - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2007 - int-res.com
Compared to other regions, estuaries and coastal bays along the west coast of North
America have experienced the largest number of invasions by nonindigenous planktonic …