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    Challenges to incorporating social and economic factors into cumulative effects assessments in Canada’s marine conservation areas by Curren, Gillian, Fanning, Lucia, Lawton, Peter, Orobko, Melissa, Côté, Isabelle M., Therriault, Thomas W.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-06-2022)
    “…The cumulative effects of human stressors are threatening marine ecosystems. While spatial management tools such as marine conservation areas can help mitigate…”
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    Natural acidification changes the timing and rate of succession, alters community structure, and increases homogeneity in marine biofouling communities by Brown, Norah E. M., Milazzo, Marco, Rastrick, Samuel P. S., Hall‐Spencer, Jason M., Therriault, Thomas W., Harley, Christopher D. G.

    Published in Global change biology (01-01-2018)
    “…Ocean acidification may have far‐reaching consequences for marine community and ecosystem dynamics, but its full impacts remain poorly understood due to the…”
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    Toward a conceptual framework for managing and conserving marine habitats: A case study of kelp forests in the Salish Sea by Hollarsmith, Jordan A., Andrews, Kelly, Naar, Nicole, Starko, Samuel, Calloway, Max, Obaza, Adam, Buckner, Emily, Tonnes, Daniel, Selleck, James, Therriault, Thomas W.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-01-2022)
    “…Kelp forests are in decline across much of their range due to place‐specific combinations of local and global stressors. Declines in kelp abundance can lead to…”
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    High-resolution freshwater dissolved calcium and pH data layers for Canada and the United States by Guerin, Andrew J., Weise, Andréa M., Chu, Jackson W. F., Wilcox, Mark A., Greene, Erin Sowerby, Therriault, Thomas W.

    Published in Scientific data (11-04-2024)
    “…Freshwater ecosystems are biologically important habitats that provide many ecosystem services. Calcium concentration and pH are two key variables that are…”
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    Field-based experimental acidification alters fouling community structure and reduces diversity by Brown, Norah E. M., Therriault, Thomas W., Harley, Christopher D. G.

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-09-2016)
    “…1. Increasing levels of CO₂ in the atmosphere are affecting ocean chemistry, leading to increased acidification (i.e. decreased pH) and reductions in calcium…”
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    Targeted next‐generation sequencing of environmental DNA improves detection of invasive European green crab (Carcinus maenas) by Westfall, Kristen Marie, Therriault, Thomas W., Abbott, Cathryn L.

    Published in Environmental DNA (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-03-2022)
    “…In the northeast Pacific Ocean, there is high interest in developing eDNA‐based survey methods to aid management of invasive populations of European green crab…”
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    Functional responses of a cosmopolitan invader demonstrate intraspecific variability in consumer-resource dynamics by Howard, Brett R, Barrios-O'Neill, Daniel, Alexander, Mhairi E, Dick, Jaimie T A, Therriault, Thomas W, Robinson, Tamara B, Côté, Isabelle M

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (28-09-2018)
    “…Variability in the ecological impacts of invasive species across their geographical ranges may decrease the accuracy of risk assessments. Comparative…”
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    Reproducibility of pyrosequencing data for biodiversity assessment in complex communities by Zhan, Aibin, He, Song, Brown, Emily A., Chain, Frédéric J.J., Therriault, Thomas W., Abbott, Cathryn L., Heath, Daniel D., Cristescu, Melania E., MacIsaac, Hugh J., Faith, Daniel

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-09-2014)
    “…Summary High‐throughput sequencing is rapidly becoming a popular method to profile complex communities and has generated deep insights into community…”
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    A new approach to molecular biosurveillance of invasive species using DNA metabarcoding by Westfall, Kristen Marie, Therriault, Thomas W., Abbott, Cathryn L.

    Published in Global change biology (01-02-2020)
    “…Non‐indigenous species (NIS) reach every corner of the world, at times wreaking havoc on ecosystems and costing the global economy billions of dollars. A rapid…”
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    Predicting introduction, establishment and potential impacts of smallmouth bass by Sharma, Sapna, Herborg, Leif-Matthias, Therriault, Thomas W

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-09-2009)
    “…The introduction of non-indigenous species has resulted in wide-ranging ecological and economic impacts. Predictive modelling of the introduction and…”
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    Recreational boating: a large unregulated vector transporting marine invasive species by Clarke Murray, Cathryn, Pakhomov, Evgeny A., Therriault, Thomas W.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-11-2011)
    “…Aim Recreational boating is arguably the largest unregulated vector for the introduction and spread of marine invasive species. Hull fouling communities have…”
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    Practical implementation of cumulative‐effects management of marine ecosystems in western North America by Hollarsmith, Jordan A., Therriault, Thomas W., Côté, Isabelle M.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-02-2022)
    “…Globally, ecosystem structure and function have been degraded by the cumulative effects (CE) of multiple stressors. To maintain ecosystem resilience, there is…”
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    Habitat alteration by invasive European green crab (Carcinus maenas) causes eelgrass loss in British Columbia, Canada by Howard, Brett R., Francis, Fiona T., Côté, Isabelle M., Therriault, Thomas W.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-12-2019)
    “…Dominant, habitat-forming plant species, such as seagrasses, are key components of coastal ecosystems worldwide. Multiple stressors, including invasive species…”
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    Permeability of coastal biogeographic barriers to marine larval dispersal on the east and west coasts of North America by Krumhansl, Kira, Gentleman, Wendy, Lee, Katherine, Ramey‐Balci, Patricia, Goodwin, Jace, Wang, Zeliang, Lowen, Ben, Lyons, Devin, Therriault, Thomas W., DiBacco, Claudio

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-06-2023)
    “…Aim We assess the role of contemporary oceanography and species traits in shaping observed patterns of biogeography over broad spatial scales. Location Our…”
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    Climate change and vessel traffic create networks of invasion in marine protected areas by Iacarella, Josephine C., Lyons, Devin A., Burke, Lily, Davidson, Ian C., Therriault, Thomas W., Dunham, Anya, DiBacco, Claudio, He, Qiang

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-09-2020)
    “…Establishment of protected areas to maintain biodiversity requires identification, prioritization and management of stressors that may undermine conservation…”
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    Ballast water management in Canada: A historical perspective and implications for the future by Scriven, Danielle R., DiBacco, Claudio, Locke, Andrea, Therriault, Thomas W.

    Published in Marine policy (01-09-2015)
    “…Non-indigenous species (NIS) can create significant risks when introduced to foreign ecosystems. One of the many vectors facilitating the global transport of…”
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    Spatial distribution of marine invasive species: environmental, demographic and vector drivers by Clarke Murray, Cathryn, Gartner, Heidi, Gregr, Edward J, Chan, Kai, Pakhomov, Evgeny, Therriault, Thomas W, Leung, Brian

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-07-2014)
    “…AIM: The introduction of potentially invasive species remains a global threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services. The spatial distribution of introduced…”
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