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Invasive Species Modeling
Applied Spatial Ecology Laboratory
Research Publications
- Crail, T.D.**, R.A. Krebs, and D.T. Zanatta. 2011. Unionid mussels from nearshore zones of Lake Erie. Journal of Great Lakes Research 37(1): 199-202.
- Wellington, C**. C. Mayer, and J.M. Bossenbroek. 2010. Effects of turbidity and prey density on the foraging success of age-0 yellow perch (Perca flavescens). Journal of Fish Biology 76(7):1729-41.
- Bossenbroek, J.M., D. Finnoff, and J. Stohlgren. 2009. Advances in ecological and economical analysis of invasive species: dreissenid mussels as a case study. In: Bioeconomics of Invasive Species: Integrating Ecology, Economics and Management (Keller, R.P., D.M. Lodge, M.A. Lewis, and J.F. Shogren, eds.). Oxford University Press. View on Goggle eBooks.
- Herborg, L.M., J. Drake, J. Rothlisberger and J. Bossenbroek. 2009. Forecasting suitable habitat for invasive species using ecological niche models and the policy implications of forecasts. In: Bioeconomics of Invasive Species: Integrating Ecology, Economics and Management (Keller, R.P., D.M. Lodge, M.A. Lewis, and J.F. Shogren, eds.). Oxford University Press. View on Goggle eBooks.
- Jerde, C. and J.M. Bossenbroek. 2009. Uncertain Invasions: A biological perspective. In: Bioeconomics of Invasive Species: Integrating Ecology, Economics and Management (Keller, R.P., D.M. Lodge, M.A. Lewis, and J.F. Shogren, eds.). Oxford University Press. View on Goggle eBooks.
- Muirhead, J.R., A.M. Bobeldyk, J.M. Bossenbroek, K. Egan & C. Jerde. 2009. Estimating dispersal and predicting spread of nonindigenous species. In: Bioeconomics of Invasive Species: Integrating Ecology, Economics and Management (Keller, R.P., D.M. Lodge, M.A. Lewis, and J.F. Shogren, eds.). Oxford University Press. View on Goggle eBooks.
- Drake, J.M. and J.M. Bossenbroek. 2009. Profiling ecosystem vulnerability to invasion by zebra mussels with support vector machines. Theoretical Ecology, 2 (4):189-198.
- Prasad,
A.M., L.R. Iverson, M.P. Peters, J.M.
Bossenbroek, S.N. Matthews, T.D. Sydnor, M.W. Schwartz. 2010. Modeling the invasive emerald ash borer risk of spread using a spatially
explicit cellular model. Landscape Ecology 25(3): 353-369.
- Bodamer, B.L.** and J.M. Bossenbroek. 2008. Wetlands as barriers: Effects of vegetated waterways on downstream dispersal of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha). Freshwater Biology, 53:2051-2060.
- Iverson, L.R., A. Prasad, J.M. Bossenbroek, D. Sydnor, and M.W. Schwartz. 2008. Modeling potential movements of an ash threat: the emerald ash borer. In: Advances in threat assessment and their application to forest and rangeland management (Pye J and M. Raucher, eds.). http://www.forestencyclopedia.net/p/p3373.
- Bossenbroek, J.M., L.E. Johnson, B. Peters, and D.M. Lodge. 2007. Forecasting the expansion of zebra mussels in the United States. Conservation Biology, 21:800-810.
- Johnson, L.E., J.M. Bossenbroek, and C.E. Kraft. 2006. Pathways and patterns 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. Biological Invasions 8: 475-489.
- Leung, B., J.M. Bossenbroek, and D.M. Lodge. 2006. Boats, pathways, and aquatic biological invasions: Estimating dispersal potential with gravity models. Biological Invasions, 8:241-254.
- Bossenbroek, J.M., J. McNulty and R. Keller. 2005. Can ecologists heat up the discussion on invasive species risk?. Risk Analysis 25:1595-1597.
- Bobeldyk, A.M, J.M. Bossenbroek, M.A. Evan-White, D.M Lodge and G.A. Lamberti. 2005. Secondary spread of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in lake-stream systems. Ecoscience, 12:414-421.
- Bossenbroek, J.M., H.H. Wagner, and J.A. Wiens. 2004. Taxon-dependent scaling: beetles, birds, and vegetation at four North American grassland sites; Landscape Ecology 20:675-688.
- Drake, J.M. and J.M. Bossenbroek. 2004. The potential distribution of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in the U.S.A. BioScience, 54:931-941.
- Lehmer, E.M., J.M. Bossenbroek, and B.V. Horne. 2003. The Influence of Environment, Sex, and Innate Timing Mechanisms on Body Temperature Patterns of Free-Ranging Black Tailed Prairie Dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 76(1):72-83.
- Bossenbroek, J.M., C.E. Kraft, and J.C. Nekola. 2001. Prediction of Long-Distance Dispersal Using Gravity Models: Zebra Mussel Invasion of Inland Lakes. Ecological Applications, 11:1778-1788.
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