In his seminal book on The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants, Elton (1958) laid the foundation for the science of biological invasions. He identified the importance of human-mediated vectors as means of transporting organisms to new locations and discussed invasions in the context of ecological impacts and evolutionary consequences. Elton even identified what needed to be done to prevent practical and ecological damages from invaders--keep them out, eradicate them, and if all else fails, manage them at acceptable levels. We have not been vigilant in applying this knowledge to marine ecosystems, although this is changing. Our ability to detect changes in numbers and rate of marine introductions depends on well-documented lists of sp...
Non-native species have emerged as one of the leading environmental threats to our coastal habitats....
Gulf of Maine subtidal communities have changed in recent years resulting from anthropogenic pressur...
Ecological communities are under constant pressure from anthropogenic disturbances. Marine and estua...
In his seminal book on The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants, Elton (1958) laid the foundat...
Introduced species (i.e., non-native species that have become established in a new location) have in...
Countless marine species are invading new environments with devastating effects on the ecosystem, th...
Introduced species (i.e., non-native species that have become established in a new location) have in...
The Topical Collection on Invasive Species includes 50 articles addressing many tenets of marine inv...
This pdf document commissioned by the Pew Ocean Commission describes the problem of invasive species...
Species distributions are rapidly changing as human globalization increasingly moves organisms to no...
Global invasions of marine species often follow human migration pathways and primary commerce routes...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The spread of non-native species has been a subject of increasing concern since the 1980s when human...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are considered a global threat to ecosystems with both ecological and e...
From the depths of the oceans to the shallow estuaries and wetlands of our coasts, organisms of the ...
Non-native species have emerged as one of the leading environmental threats to our coastal habitats....
Gulf of Maine subtidal communities have changed in recent years resulting from anthropogenic pressur...
Ecological communities are under constant pressure from anthropogenic disturbances. Marine and estua...
In his seminal book on The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants, Elton (1958) laid the foundat...
Introduced species (i.e., non-native species that have become established in a new location) have in...
Countless marine species are invading new environments with devastating effects on the ecosystem, th...
Introduced species (i.e., non-native species that have become established in a new location) have in...
The Topical Collection on Invasive Species includes 50 articles addressing many tenets of marine inv...
This pdf document commissioned by the Pew Ocean Commission describes the problem of invasive species...
Species distributions are rapidly changing as human globalization increasingly moves organisms to no...
Global invasions of marine species often follow human migration pathways and primary commerce routes...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The spread of non-native species has been a subject of increasing concern since the 1980s when human...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are considered a global threat to ecosystems with both ecological and e...
From the depths of the oceans to the shallow estuaries and wetlands of our coasts, organisms of the ...
Non-native species have emerged as one of the leading environmental threats to our coastal habitats....
Gulf of Maine subtidal communities have changed in recent years resulting from anthropogenic pressur...
Ecological communities are under constant pressure from anthropogenic disturbances. Marine and estua...