Bridging Troubled Waters: Biological Invasions, Transoceanic Shipping, and the Laurentian Great Lakes
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The imperiled fish fauna in the Nicaragua Canal zoneSea lamprey Petromyzon marinus: an exception to the rule of homing in anadromous fishes.Per capita invasion probabilities: an empirical model to predict rates of invasion via ballast water.Climate change expands the spatial extent and duration of preferred thermal habitat for lake Superior fishes.Differential effects of tributyltin and copper antifoulants on recruitment of non-indigenous species.Assessing ecosystem vulnerability to invasive rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus).Eradication via destratification: whole-lake mixing to selectively remove rainbow smelt, a cold-water invasive species.A spatial modeling approach to predicting the secondary spread of invasive species due to ballast water dischargeApproaches to setting organism-based ballast water discharge standards.Global ballast water management and the "same location" concept: a clear term or a clear issue?The use of environmental DNA in invasive species surveillance of the Great Lakes commercial bait trade.Prioritising surveillance for alien organisms transported as stowaways on ships travelling to South AfricaEvaluating an invasive species policy: ballast water exchange in the Great Lakes.Estimating the rate of biological introductions: Lessepsian fishes in the Mediterranean.The killer shrimp, Dikerogammarus villosus , invading European Alpine Lakes: A single main source but independent founder events with an overall loss of genetic diversityWalleye Foraging Ecology in an Interconnected Chain of Lakes Influenced by Nonnative SpeciesEffecting compliance with invasive species regulations through outreach and education of live plant retailersPotential spread of Great Lakes fishes given climate change and proposed dams: an approach using circuit theory to evaluate invasion riskA whole-lake experiment to control invasive rainbow smelt (Actinoperygii, Osmeridae) via overharvest and a food web manipulationMeta-genomic surveillance of invasive species in the bait tradeInfluence of ecosystem engineers on ecosystem processes is mediated by lake sediment propertiesRelative comparison and perspective on invasive species in the Laurentian and Swedish Great LakesActivity and competitive behaviour of invasiveNeogobius melanostomusandPonticola kessleri(Gobiidae) from the River Rhine, GermanyThe ‘killer shrimp’Dikerogammarus villosus(Crustacea, Amphipoda) invading Alpine lakes: overland transport by recreational boats and scuba-diving gear as potential entry vectors?Fifty years later: trophic ecology and niche overlap of a native and non-indigenous fish species in the western basin of Lake ErieDinoflagellate cysts in ballast sediments: differences between Canada's east coast, west coast and the Great LakesRecreational boats as a vector of secondary spread for aquatic invasive species and native crustacean zooplanktonHeavy metal concentrations inCipangopaludina chinensis(Reeve, 1863) and relationships with sediments in Saint-Augustin Lake, Québec City (Qc, Canada)Effects of invasive zebra mussels on phytoplankton, turbidity, and dissolved nutrients in reservoirsSlow, but steady: dispersal of freshwater molluscsEffort and potential efficiencies for aquatic non-native species early detectionAssessing invasion risk across taxa and habitats: life stage as a determinant of invasion successThirty-Year Time Series of PCB Concentrations in a Small Invertivorous Fish (Notropis Hudsonius): An Examination of Post-1990 Trajectory Shifts in the Lower Great LakesBiological invasions and the dynamics of endemic diseases in freshwater ecosystemsIs vessel hull fouling an invasion threat to the Great Lakes?A management framework for preventing the secondary spread of aquatic invasive speciesComment on “Rate of species introductions in the Great Lakes via ships’ ballast water and sediments”Temporal changes of soft-bottom zoobenthic communities in and around Alsancak Harbor (Izmir Bay, Aegean Sea), with special attention to the autecology of exotic speciesPatterns of invasion in the Laurentian Great Lakes in relation to changes in vector activityInvertebrates associated with residual ballast water and sediments of cargo-carrying ships entering the Great Lakes
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Bridging Troubled Waters: Biological Invasions, Transoceanic Shipping, and the Laurentian Great Lakes
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Bridging Troubled Waters: Biol ...... and the Laurentian Great Lakes
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EDWARD L. MILLS
HUGH J. MacISAAC
KRISTEN T. HOLECK
MARGARET R. DOCHODA
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10.1641/0006-3568(2004)054[0919:BTWBIT]2.0.CO;2
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z