Search Results - "Zabin, Chela"
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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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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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Recreational boats routinely transfer organisms and promote marine bioinvasions
Published in Biological invasions (01-04-2022)“…Recreational boats and their marinas are important components of the hub-and-spoke model of invasion in coastal marine systems. Like most vectors, however,…”
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Marine debris facilitates the long-distance dispersal of fish species
Published in Marine biology (01-01-2024)“…Drifting marine debris has been shown to host associated biological communities and facilitate their dispersal. Little is known about how biota engage with,…”
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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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Managing Multiple Vectors for Marine Invasions in an Increasingly Connected World
Published in Bioscience (01-12-2013)“…Invasive species remain a major environmental problem in the world's oceans. Managing the vectors of introduction is the most effective means of mitigating…”
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Conservation of Marine Foundation Species: Learning from Native Oyster Restoration from California to British Columbia
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-11-2021)“…Marine foundation species are critical to the structure and resilience of coastal ecosystems and provide key ecosystem services. Since many have suffered…”
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Patterns of adult abundance vary with recruitment of an invasive barnacle species on Oahu, Hawaii
Published in Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology (01-03-2015)“…The ability of non-native species to establish and spread is an interplay between the characteristics of the recipient ecosystem (e.g., biotic resistance) and…”
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Harnessing trophic cascades to improve foundation species restoration: A meta‐analysis
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-10-2023)“…Abstract Global declines in foundation species and associated losses of biodiversity and ecosystem services have made restoration of foundation species and the…”
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Restoration of native oysters in a highly invaded estuary
Published in Biological conservation (01-10-2016)“…Restoration of native species may be hampered by competition with non-native species. The outcomes of competition are often context-dependent, with one species…”
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Testing local and global stressor impacts on a coastal foundation species using an ecologically realistic framework
Published in Global change biology (01-07-2015)“…Despite the abundance of literature on organismal responses to multiple environmental stressors, most studies have not matched the timing of experimental…”
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Small boats provide connectivity for nonindigenous marine species between a highly invaded international port and nearby coastal harbors
Published in Management of biological invasions (01-06-2014)“…While considerable variation exists in ecological and economic impacts among nonindigenous species (NIS), the potential magnitude of cumulative impacts for…”
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Severe introduced predator impacts despite attempted functional eradication
Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2022)“…Established non-native species can have significant impacts on native biodiversity without any possibility of complete eradication. In such cases, one…”
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Timing of stressors alters interactive effects on a coastal foundation species
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-09-2017)“…The effects of climate-driven stressors on organismal performance and ecosystem functioning have been investigated across many systems; however, manipulative…”
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Aquaculture as a vector for marine invasions in California
Published in Biological invasions (01-05-2015)“…Although ballast water and hull fouling are widely recognized as important vectors for marine invasions, the risk posed by commercial aquaculture remains…”
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Coast-wide recruitment dynamics of Olympia oysters reveal limited synchrony and multiple predictors of failure
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-12-2016)“…Recruitment of new propagules into a population can be a critical determinant of adult density. We examined recruitment dynamics in the Olympia oyster (Ostrea…”
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Non-native species colonization of highly diverse, wave swept outer coast habitats in Central California
Published in Marine biology (01-02-2018)“…More non-native species (NNS) are reported from harbors, estuaries and protected embayments than in wave-exposed, open-coast habitats. In California (USA),…”
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How will vessels be inspected to meet emerging biofouling regulations for the prevention of marine invasions?
Published in Management of biological invasions (01-09-2018)“…International and national guidelines and regulations to limit the inadvertent transfer of non-native species on the submerged surfaces of vessels and mobile…”
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Multiple factors contribute to the spatially variable and dramatic decline of an invasive snail in an estuary where it was long-established and phenomenally abundant
Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2020)“…Boom-bust dynamics of invasive species have long intrigued scientists and managers alike, but quantification of such dynamics, let alone their causes, is rare…”
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Biological invasions of estuaries without international shipping: the importance of intraregional transport
Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2001)“…Increased awareness of the problem of introduced marine species has led to recent surveys of several large bays with international shipping. To our knowledge,…”
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