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2. Non-uniform consumption of a novel, non-native seaweed by native consumers
3. Exponential growth of private coastal infrastructure influenced by geography and race in South Carolina, USA
4. Racial Composition and Homeownership Influence the Distribution of Coastal Armoring in South Carolina, USA
5. High parasite prevalence in an ecosystem engineer correlated with both local- and landscape-level factors
6. Chapter 8 Comparative Biogeography of Marine Invaders Across Their Native and Introduced Ranges
7. Density-dependent predation and predator preference for native prey may facilitate an invasive crab’s escape from natural enemies
8. A model for understanding the effects of flow conditions on oyster reef development and impacts to wave attenuation
9. A METHODOLOGY TO PRODUCE SPECIFIC-PATHOGEN-FREE PENAEID SHRIMP FOR USE IN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF PARASITE ECOLOGY
10. Facilitation between two dominant ecosystem engineers extends their footprints and degree of overlap
11. Comparing edge and fragmentation effects within seagrass communities : A meta-analysis
12. Physical Ecosystem Engineers and the Functioning of Estuaries and Coasts
13. Traits of Resident Saltmarsh Plants Promote Retention of Range-Expanding Mangroves Under Specific Tidal Regimes
14. Mesopredator release moderates trophic control of plant biomass in a Georgia salt marsh.
15. Specific niche requirements underpin multidecadal range edge stability, but may introduce barriers for climate change adaptation
16. Negative indirect effects of hurricanes on recruitment of range-expanding mangroves
17. Effects of novel, non-native detritus on decomposition and invertebrate community assemblage
18. Variation in Oceanographic Resistance of the World's Coastlines to Invasion by Species With Planktonic Dispersal.
19. Black gill increases the susceptibility of white shrimp, Penaeus setiferus (Linnaeus, 1767), to common estuarine predators
20. Quantifying the impacts of future shoreline modification on biodiversity in a case study of coastal Georgia, United States
21. Regional environmental variation and local species interactions influence biogeographic structure on oyster reefs
22. GENETIC DIVERSITY AND PHENOTYPIC VARIATION WITHIN HATCHERY-PRODUCED OYSTER COHORTS PREDICT SIZE AND SUCCESS IN THE FIELD
23. What factors explain the geographical range of mammalian parasites?
24. Correction to : Effects of Small-Scale Armoring and Residential Development on the Salt Marsh-Upland Ecotone
25. Low concentrations and low spatial variability of marine microplastics in oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in a rural Georgia estuary
26. Global biogeography of marine dispersal potential
27. 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
28. Invasion Expansion: Time since introduction best predicts global ranges of marine invaders.
29. A global synthesis of predation on bivalves
30. Managing the threat of infectious disease in fisheries and aquaculture using structured decision making
31. Mixed effects of an introduced ecosystem engineer on the foraging behavior and habitat selection of predators
32. Facilitating your replacement? Ecosystem engineer legacy affects establishment success of an expanding competitor
33. Effects of Small-Scale Armoring and Residential Development on the Salt Marsh-Upland Ecotone
34. Comparative biogeography of marine invaders across their native and introduced ranges
35. Intraguild Predation Reduces Redundancy of Predator Species in Multiple Predator Assemblage
36. More Harm than Good: When Invader Vulnerability to Predators Enhances Impact on Native Species
37. Marine Reserves Enhance Abundance but Not Competitive Impacts of a Harvested Nonindigenous Species
38. Host and parasite thermal ecology jointly determine the effect of climate warming on epidemic dynamics
39. Contrasting complexity of adjacent habitats influences the strength of cascading predatory effects
40. The double edge to parasite escape: invasive host is less infected but more infectable
41. Variation in a simple trait of mangrove roots governs predator access to, and assemblage composition of, epibiotic sponges
42. Global Mammal Parasite Database version 2.0
43. Non-native parasite enhances susceptibility of host to native predators
44. Ocean currents and competitive strength interact to cluster benthic species range boundaries in the coastal ocean
45. Scale Dependent Effects of Biotic Resistance to Biological Invasion
46. The effects of tidal elevation on parasite heterogeneity and co-infection in the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica
47. Impact of Non-Indigenous Species on Natives Enhanced by Anthropogenic Alteration of Selection Regimes
48. Directing Research to Reduce the Impacts of Nonindigenous Species
49. Physical Habitat Attribute Mediates Biotic Resistance to Non-Indigenous Species Invasion
50. Cascading of Habitat Degradation: Oyster Reefs Invaded by Refugee Fishes Escaping Stress
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