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Forecasting the expansion of zebra mussels in the United States. (2007)
Patterns and Pathways of the post-establishment spread of non-indigenous aquatic species across multiple spatial and temporal scales: the continuing invasion of the zebra mussels in North America. (2006).
Boats, pathways, and aquatic biological invasions: Estimating dispersal potential with gravity models. (2006).
Can ecologists heat up the discussion on invasive species risk? (2005)
Secondary spread of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in coupled lake-stream systems (2005).
Taxon-dependent scaling: beetles, birds, and vegetation at four North American grassland sites; Landscape Ecology (2005).
The Potential Distribution of Zebra Mussels in the United States (2004).
The Influence of Environment, Sex, and Innate Timing Mechanisms on Body Temperature Patterns of Free-Ranging Black Tailed Prairie Dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) (2003).
Prediction of Long-Distance Dispersal Using Gravity Models: Zebra Mussel Invasion of Inland Lakes (2001).
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