The introduction of nonnative invasive pests is among the many threats facing coastal ecosystems worldwide. Managing these pests often requires considerable effort and resources, and community scientists can be essential for providing the capacity needed for management and monitoring activities. In response to the invasion of a Northern California estuary by the predatory European green crab, a collaborative team of academic researchers and community scientists initiated a local eradication program. The green crab is listed among the world’s 100 worst invaders, and threatened both native species and commercial shellfisheries. The program dramatically reduced the green crab population over a 5-year period, but it rebounded, which necessitate...
Establishment of the European green crab (Carcinus maenas) on the west coast United States has led t...
Managing invasive alien species is particularly challenging in the ocean mainly because marine ecosy...
The establishment of many non-indigenous species is primarily controlled by propagule pressure, loca...
The introduction of nonnative invasive pests is among the many threats facing coastal ecosystems wor...
The European green crab (Carcinus maenas), native to northwestern Europe and Africa, is among the to...
Seadrift Lagoon is a small private community located within the Stinson Beach community of Marin Cou...
Introduced marine species are a major environmental and economic problem. The rate of these biologic...
The introduced European green crab, Carcinus maenas, poses a potential risk to the restoration of th...
Many introduced marine organisms are ecological and economic pests. Nevertheless, no management appr...
Kohl Kanwit, Director of the Maine Department of Marine Resource Bureau of Public Health, counts gre...
Since their first sighting in the San Francisco Bay in 1989, European green crabs (Carcinus maenas) ...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...
Citizen science approaches are an attractive option for projects that require large scale data colle...
Crabs play an important role in Elkhorn Slough. The three main species found in the slough, that are...
The invasive European Green Crab (Carcinus maenas) have spread from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacifi...
Establishment of the European green crab (Carcinus maenas) on the west coast United States has led t...
Managing invasive alien species is particularly challenging in the ocean mainly because marine ecosy...
The establishment of many non-indigenous species is primarily controlled by propagule pressure, loca...
The introduction of nonnative invasive pests is among the many threats facing coastal ecosystems wor...
The European green crab (Carcinus maenas), native to northwestern Europe and Africa, is among the to...
Seadrift Lagoon is a small private community located within the Stinson Beach community of Marin Cou...
Introduced marine species are a major environmental and economic problem. The rate of these biologic...
The introduced European green crab, Carcinus maenas, poses a potential risk to the restoration of th...
Many introduced marine organisms are ecological and economic pests. Nevertheless, no management appr...
Kohl Kanwit, Director of the Maine Department of Marine Resource Bureau of Public Health, counts gre...
Since their first sighting in the San Francisco Bay in 1989, European green crabs (Carcinus maenas) ...
Rocky intertidal habitats in southern New England were dramatically altered after green crabs, Carci...
Citizen science approaches are an attractive option for projects that require large scale data colle...
Crabs play an important role in Elkhorn Slough. The three main species found in the slough, that are...
The invasive European Green Crab (Carcinus maenas) have spread from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacifi...
Establishment of the European green crab (Carcinus maenas) on the west coast United States has led t...
Managing invasive alien species is particularly challenging in the ocean mainly because marine ecosy...
The establishment of many non-indigenous species is primarily controlled by propagule pressure, loca...