Search Results - "Grosholz, Edwin"
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Functional eradication as a framework for invasive species control
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-03-2021)“…Invasive species continue to drive major losses in biodiversity and ecosystem function across the globe. Dealing with the effects of invasion is particularly…”
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Global threats from invasive alien species in the twenty-first century and national response capacities
Published in Nature communications (23-08-2016)“…Invasive alien species (IAS) threaten human livelihoods and biodiversity globally. Increasing globalization facilitates IAS arrival, and environmental changes,…”
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New sources for the emergence of new invaders
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (06-03-2018)“…Biological invasions continue to occur worldwide, resulting in substantial impacts on ecosystems as well as human health and economies (1, 2). One of the…”
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Mapping oysters on the Pacific coast of North America: A coast-wide collaboration to inform enhanced conservation
Published in PloS one (17-03-2022)“…To conserve coastal foundation species, it is essential to understand patterns of distribution and abundance and how they change over time. We synthesized…”
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Biological invasions alter consumer–stress relationships along an estuarine gradient
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-2022)“…Estuaries represent steep stress gradients for aquatic organisms, with abiotic stress due to temperature and salinity typically increasing with distance into…”
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Nutrients mitigate the impacts of extreme drought on plant invasions
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2020)“…Extreme climate events, such as drought, are becoming increasingly important drivers of plant community change, yet little is known about their impacts on…”
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Biotic resistance in marine environments
Published in Ecology letters (01-06-2013)“…Biological invasions depend in part on the resistance of native communities. Meta‐analyses of terrestrial experiments demonstrate that native primary producers…”
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Poised to prosper? A cross-system comparison of climate change effects on native and non-native species performance
Published in Ecology letters (01-02-2013)“…Climate change and biological invasions are primary threats to global biodiversity that may interact in the future. To date, the hypothesis that climate change…”
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Conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: Evaluation of opportunities and risks for Olympia oysters, Ostrea lurida
Published in PloS one (21-06-2021)“…Conservation aquaculture is becoming an important tool to support the recovery of declining marine species and meet human needs. However, this tool comes with…”
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Variable Effects of Experimental Sea-level Rise Conditions and Invasive Species on California Cordgrass
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2024)“…Sea-level rise (SLR) will produce unprecedented changes in tidal marsh systems that already cope with daily tidal fluctuation, disturbances from storms, and…”
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Optimal approaches for balancing invasive species eradication and endangered species management
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (30-05-2014)“…Resolving conflicting ecosystem management goals–such as maintaining fisheries while conserving marine species or harvesting timber while preserving habitat–is…”
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Examining the reproductive success of bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana, Phaeophyceae, Laminariales) in climate change conditions
Published in Journal of phycology (01-10-2023)“…Climate change is affecting marine ecosystems in many ways, including raising temperatures and leading to ocean acidification. From 2014 to 2016, an extensive…”
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The portfolio approach: a way forward for restoration of native Olympia oysters in a dynamic urban estuary
Published in Restoration ecology (01-07-2024)“…Native Olympia oysters (Ostrea lurida) occur in remnant natural populations throughout San Francisco Bay (SFB), California, United States, where managers have…”
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Balanced polymorphism fuels rapid selection in an invasive crab despite high gene flow and low genetic diversity
Published in Molecular ecology (01-01-2022)“…Adaptation across environmental gradients has been demonstrated in numerous systems with extensive dispersal, despite high gene flow and consequently low…”
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Will extreme climatic events facilitate biological invasions?
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-06-2012)“…Extreme climatic events (ECEs) - such as unusual heat waves, hurricanes, floods, and droughts - can dramatically affect ecological and evolutionary processes,…”
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Trophic sensitivity of invasive predator and native prey interactions: integrating environmental context and climate change
Published in Functional ecology (01-03-2017)“…Summary Climate change is predicted to intensify the impacts of invasive species by enhancing their performance relative to their native counterparts. However,…”
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Recent Biological Invasion May Hasten Invasional Meltdown by Accelerating Historical Introductions
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-01-2005)“…Biological invasions are rapidly producing planet-wide changes in biodiversity and ecosystem function. In coastal waters of the U.S., >500 invaders have become…”
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Increasing the resilience of ecological restoration to extreme climatic events
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-06-2022)“…Extreme climatic events (ECEs) are increasing in frequency and magnitude as part of global climate change, with severe consequences for both nature and human…”
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The dynamics of open populations: integration of top–down, bottom–up and supply–side influences on intertidal oysters
Published in Oikos (01-04-2019)“…Most communities are structured not by a single process but by some combination of top–down, bottom–up and supply–side (i.e. juvenile recruitment) factors…”
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Stage-specific overcompensation, the hydra effect, and the failure to eradicate an invasive predator
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-03-2021)“…As biological invasions continue to increase globally, eradication programs have been undertaken at significant cost, often without consideration of relevant…”
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