Anthony RicciardiSummaryAffiliation: McGill University Country: Canada Publications
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Are modern biological invasions an unprecedented form of global change?Anthony Ricciardi
Redpath Museum and McGill School of Environment, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2K6, Canada
Conserv Biol 21:329-36. 2007....
Assisted colonization is not a viable conservation strategyAnthony Ricciardi
Redpath Museum, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 2K6, Canada
Trends Ecol Evol 24:248-53. 2009..Here we argue that conservation biologists have not yet developed a sufficient understanding of the impacts of introduced species to make informed decisions regarding species translocations...
Is invasion history a useful tool for predicting the impacts of the world's worst aquatic invasive species?Stefanie A Kulhanek
Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1B1 Canada
Ecol Appl 21:189-202. 2011..Nonetheless, invasion history can often be used to develop informative predictions concerning the type and direction of impacts to be expected at novel recipient sites...
Using ecological niche models to predict the abundance and impact of invasive species: application to the common carpStefanie A Kulhanek
Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1B1 Canada
Ecol Appl 21:203-13. 2011..Models also yielded sensible predictions when extrapolated to neighboring regions. Such predictions, when combined, should provide more useful estimates of the overall risk posed by NIS on potential recipient systems...
Comment on "Opposing effects of native and exotic herbivores on plant invasions"Anthony Ricciardi
Science 313:298; author reply 298. 2006..Exotic plants may share traits with native congeners that confer similar resistance to resident herbivores...
How protected are coral reefs?Anthony Ricciardi
Science 314:757-60; author reply 757-60. 2006
Antarctica invadedAnthony Ricciardi
Science 319:409. 2008
