Introduced species (i.e., non-native species that have become established in a new location) have increasingly been recognized as a concern as they have become more prevalent in marine and terrestrial environments (Mooney and Cleland 2001; Simberloff et al. 2005). The ability of introduced species to alter population, community, and ecosystem structure and function, as well as cause significant economic damage is well documented (Carlton 1989, 1996b, 2000; Cohen and Carlton 1995; Cohen et al. 1995; Elton 1958; Meinesz et al. 1993; Occhipinti-Ambrogi and Sheppard 2007; Pimentel et al. 2005; Thresher 2000). The annual economic costs incurred from managing the approximately 50,000 introduced species in the United States alone are estimated to ...
This pdf document commissioned by the Pew Ocean Commission describes the problem of invasive species...
The spread of non-native species has been a subject of increasing concern since the 1980s when human...
Tidal habitat in New Hampshire is restricted to 162 miles along coasts and estuaries. Limited area c...
Introduced species (i.e., non-native species that have become established in a new location) have in...
Introduced species (i.e., non-native species that have become established in a new location) have in...
In his seminal book on The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants, Elton (1958) laid the foundat...
This report is a publication of the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Management (CZM) pursuant to Nat...
Non-native species have emerged as one of the leading environmental threats to our coastal habitats....
Countless marine species are invading new environments with devastating effects on the ecosystem, th...
Rapid assessment surveys (RASs) of fouling and introduced seaweeds were conducted during late July, ...
This report describes the current distribution of NNS in marinas on the coast of S England, compari...
Rapid assessment surveys of fouling seaweed populations were conducted at 67 sites between Downcast ...
On a global scale, introduced marine species pose a significant threat to marine environments. Withi...
This report describes the current distribution of NNS in marinas on the East Anglian and western co...
invasive species in marine protected areas along the west coast. The long-term intent of this progra...
This pdf document commissioned by the Pew Ocean Commission describes the problem of invasive species...
The spread of non-native species has been a subject of increasing concern since the 1980s when human...
Tidal habitat in New Hampshire is restricted to 162 miles along coasts and estuaries. Limited area c...
Introduced species (i.e., non-native species that have become established in a new location) have in...
Introduced species (i.e., non-native species that have become established in a new location) have in...
In his seminal book on The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants, Elton (1958) laid the foundat...
This report is a publication of the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Management (CZM) pursuant to Nat...
Non-native species have emerged as one of the leading environmental threats to our coastal habitats....
Countless marine species are invading new environments with devastating effects on the ecosystem, th...
Rapid assessment surveys (RASs) of fouling and introduced seaweeds were conducted during late July, ...
This report describes the current distribution of NNS in marinas on the coast of S England, compari...
Rapid assessment surveys of fouling seaweed populations were conducted at 67 sites between Downcast ...
On a global scale, introduced marine species pose a significant threat to marine environments. Withi...
This report describes the current distribution of NNS in marinas on the East Anglian and western co...
invasive species in marine protected areas along the west coast. The long-term intent of this progra...
This pdf document commissioned by the Pew Ocean Commission describes the problem of invasive species...
The spread of non-native species has been a subject of increasing concern since the 1980s when human...
Tidal habitat in New Hampshire is restricted to 162 miles along coasts and estuaries. Limited area c...