Invasive non-native species (NNS) cause deleterious ecological, economic, social impacts worldwide. Brackish waters are transitional areas subject to invasion by taxa that may subsequently spread into adjacent freshwater and marine systems. The tendency for ports to be situated in brackish estuaries makes them particularly susceptible to ship-borne introductions of NNS. Despite being reported as heavily invaded ecosystems with a disproportionately high abundance of NNS, studies on biological invasion in brackish waters has received considerably less attention than truly freshwater and marine systems. In this thesis, I investigate the discovery, ecological impacts, and management of NNS in brackish waters. I begin by conducting a systemati...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
SYNOPSIS. Non-indigenous species (NIS) are increasingly conspicuous in marine and estuarine habitats...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are considered a global threat to ecosystems with both ecological and e...
The numbers of exotic species introduced into brackish waters (5-20 psu) and high-salinity waters (&...
The numbers of exotic species introduced into brackish waters (5-20 psu) and high-salinity waters (&...
The numbers of exotic species introduced into brackish waters (5-20 psu) and high-salinity waters (>...
The development of the world’s oceans is not only changing the physical appearance of our coastline...
The introduction of non-indigenous species may cause strong effects on biodiversity, species interac...
Invasions of freshwater habitats by marine species have become increasingly common in recent years, ...
Summary: The gulf wedge clam, common rangia Rangia cuneata, with a native origin in the Gulf of Mexi...
Since the 1960's, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas has been introduced for mariculture at severa...
Invasive bivalves may cause great ecological, evolutionary, and economic impacts in freshwater eco...
Invasive species represent a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, however researc...
Since the 1960's, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas has been introduced for mariculture at severa...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
SYNOPSIS. Non-indigenous species (NIS) are increasingly conspicuous in marine and estuarine habitats...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are considered a global threat to ecosystems with both ecological and e...
The numbers of exotic species introduced into brackish waters (5-20 psu) and high-salinity waters (&...
The numbers of exotic species introduced into brackish waters (5-20 psu) and high-salinity waters (&...
The numbers of exotic species introduced into brackish waters (5-20 psu) and high-salinity waters (>...
The development of the world’s oceans is not only changing the physical appearance of our coastline...
The introduction of non-indigenous species may cause strong effects on biodiversity, species interac...
Invasions of freshwater habitats by marine species have become increasingly common in recent years, ...
Summary: The gulf wedge clam, common rangia Rangia cuneata, with a native origin in the Gulf of Mexi...
Since the 1960's, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas has been introduced for mariculture at severa...
Invasive bivalves may cause great ecological, evolutionary, and economic impacts in freshwater eco...
Invasive species represent a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, however researc...
Since the 1960's, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas has been introduced for mariculture at severa...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
Invasions by non-native species have altered the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Howeve...
SYNOPSIS. Non-indigenous species (NIS) are increasingly conspicuous in marine and estuarine habitats...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are considered a global threat to ecosystems with both ecological and e...